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- Embed this notice>This is a reading comprehension issue on your part
No, it isn't. It's a reading comprehension on your part. You insist on pretending that people outside the scope of the narrative are somehow included in it, especially when I have demonstrated that people such as Irenaeus, whom you want to refer to, believed "the whole world" had already been reached.
The world doesn't mean the planet because you want it to. All nations doesn't mean everything a 21st century American thinks is a man. You cannot augment the context of ancient text to suit your views. You must use a historicist lens and accept the words as they were understood by the people who wrote them.
According to the bible, the only nations that exist came from Genesis 10, so if you want to include someone into "all nations", you need to tell me which Genesis 10 nation they originate from. If the Comanche aren't from Ham, Shem, or Japheth, then they aren't a nation according to God. They are little more than animals.