In the Bible, we see the interest God has in humans and their cultures. In the Old and New Testaments, the Hebrew and Greek words for "nations" occurs 720 times. Many of the nations that werw given land and resources during Bible times have now passed into history, such as the Assyrians, Babylonians, and Hittites. We also know from secular history that civilizations like the Aztecs and Greeks are also largely removed from the scene. All this is due to those nations' rejection of God's laws. Indeed, of the 200 nations in existence today, only a handful actively seek god.
Among the topics Morris explores:
- To want regions did the sons of Noah migrate and develop nations?
- Why did God choose lsrael as His elect nation?
- Does any nation today truly seek God?
- Are the prophecies about God's wrath on the nations literal of figurative?
- How does Islam factor into these "latter days"?