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Why is Japheth significant in the Bible?

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Japheth is significant as he symbolizes the Gentiles and God's sovereignty in choosing a people for His glory.

Japheth is significant because he represents the lineage from which Gentile nations emerged. His descendants were strategically placed by God across various lands, fulfilling His divine purpose. In the New Testament, especially in the Acts of the Apostles, we see the message of the Gospel being spread to these nations, indicating God's intent to redeem a people from all backgrounds. Japheth serves as a reminder of God's overarching sovereignty and the breadth of His grace, showing that He calls and elects individuals from every nation, as seen in the ministry of Paul and the establishment of the early church.
Scripture References: Genesis 10:5, Acts 13:46-48

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