No, he was the great grandson of Noah.
Nimrod is a biblical figure mentioned in the Book of Genesis. He was depicted as a great-grandson of Noah and a renowned hunter and king. However, there is no evidence to suggest that Nimrod wrote any literature or texts.
a man named Nimrod, Noah's grandson, built the tower of babel to show everyone in the world that he was the greatest and mightiest person in the world.
Black. Nimrod was the grandson of HAM, who is associated as the father of Black-skinned people
Yes nimrod is black, to prove this go back to the book of genessis which states that nimrod was the son of cush and the grandson of noah cush is the father of all ethiopian people nimrod is said to buil the mighty ancent city of babylon an nineveah
NIMRODGender: MasculineUsage: BiblicalOther Scripts: (Hebrew)Meaning unknown, possibly of Babylonian origin or possibly meaning "rebel" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament Nimrod was a renowned hunter, the great-grandson of Noah. He was the founder of Babylon.Source: Behind the Name
Nimrod was the great grandson of Noah noted as a great hunter. Not a bad word in this context. In more modern, times Nimrod refers to a clumsy member of the hunting fraternity and is often used as an 'unfriendly' name by the non hunting fraternity of the United States. In the 1980's it was part of teenagers slang for a 'geek'
Esau, the son of Isaac.
When god wanted to destroy the world in a flood. he only saw Noah as a good man and saved him.Additional thoughts:Also, Noah was the seventh Great Grandson of Adam, through Seth(Genesis 4:25-5:29) and the great grandfather of Nimrod, who built the Tower of Babel.(Genesis 10:1,6+8)(1Chronicles 1:10)
Cush, the firstborn of Ham, son of Noah
The city of Nimrod was named after the Biblical Nimrod, the grandson of Ham. The village was incorporated as a city on December 4, 1946. According to the 2000 census, its population was 75. See related links for more information about Nimrod, MN.
The story of Nimrod is the story of the Tower of Babel. Whereas the story of Noah ends with disharmony and the separation of mankind into deparate kingdoms, this story begins with the people as a harmonious whole, speaking the same language and with the same social goals. Nimred is described as "a mighty one in the earth" and as "the mighty hunter before the LORD". His kingdom included Babel, and Erech, and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. That the story of Babel is merely legend is demonstrated by the meaning of the name Nimrod - "rebelliousness", a fitting name for the events in which he was to become involved.
Canaan is son of Ham making him the grandson of Noah as described in Genesis 9:22.