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The Presidents of the United States
All the presidents are direct descendants of King John Lackland except one, and no, it isn’t Barack Obama—it’s Martin Van Buren. While this “King John” research hasn’t yet been officially published, we do know that except for Martin Van Buren (and possibly Dwight Eisenhower), every president has ancestors from the British Isles, making them all distantly related to each other.

1. The Records of the Nations

The records of the nations shows that there is only one human race.

3rd Son Japheth (Aryan People) 10:2-5
Europe
Father of the Greeks ancestor of the
2nd Son Ham as becoming a godless and worldly power (African People) 10:6-20
Africa
Cush Ethiopia
Mizraim (Egypt)
Put (Libya)
Canaan (Cannanites)
1st Son Shem Shem means “name"” (Semitic People) 10: 21-32
The Bible records that Shem had five sons: Elam, Ashur, Arphaxad, Lud, and Aram
Elam (Elamites) who later settled east of Mesopotamia
Asshur (Assyrians) Ashur, whose name is related to the word Assyria, is most likely is the father of those who settled the ancient region of Assyria
Arphaxad is thought by many scholars to be a compound form of the Hebrew word for “Chaldea,” which was a region in southern Mesopotamia
Joktan (Arabia)
Lud (Lydians)
Aram (Syrians)
Asia
Joktan- The Non Elect
Peleg - means devision in the Line of Abraham
One Human Race- To think otherwise is wrong we have been saturated with racist thinking for a long time. And the solution is to go back to a Biblical Understanding of who we are.
Racist and Counter Racist Movements only bring more devision and Critical Race Theory or ethnic supremacy

On the Origin of Species (or, more completely, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life)

2. The Relocation of the Nations

The relocation of the nations shows that God deliberately dispersed the people because of their disobedience.

The descendants of the son’s of Noah are divided by ethnicity, geography, and language

North- 3rd Son Japheth (Europe) 14 Nations Listed
Europe
Father of the Greeks ancestor of the
South- 2nd Son Ham (Africa) 30 Nations Listed
Africa
Cush Ethiopia
Mizraim (Egypt)
Put (Libya)
Canaan (Cannanites)
Central - 1st Son Shem (Asia) 26 Nations Listed
Elam (Elamites) who later settled east of Mesopotamia
Asshur (Assyrians)
Joktan (Arabia)
Lud (Lydians)
Aram (Syrians)
Eber is the origin of the Hebrew word for “Hebrew.”
Acts 17:26 “26 From one man he has made every nationality to live over the whole earth and has determined their appointed times and the boundaries of where they live.”

3. The Remnant of the Nations

The remnant of the nations shows that even in the magnitude of the dispersed people God will have the faithful few.

The 70 nations listed

The seventy nations listed show that this is intended to represent all the nations in the world.

The Book of Origins: Genesis Simply Explained 5. The Figure of Seventy Persons

Just as all the names descended from the sons of Noah added up to seventy in the table of nations

The Book of Origins: Genesis Simply Explained 5. The Figure of Seventy Persons

The seventy nations represented the entire world of human beings under the curse.

The 70 descendants of Israel
Exodus 1:5 “5 The total number of Jacob’s descendants was seventy; Joseph was already in Egypt.”
Exodus 1:7 “7 But the Israelites were fruitful, increased rapidly, multiplied, and became extremely numerous so that the land was filled with them.”
Deuteronomy 10:22 “22 Your ancestors went down to Egypt, seventy people in all, and now the Lord your God has made you numerous, like the stars of the sky.”
The 70 sent out by Jesus
Luke 10:1–3 “1 After this, the Lord appointed seventy-two others, and he sent them ahead of him in pairs to every town and place where he himself was about to go. 2 He told them, “The harvest is abundant, but the workers are few. Therefore, pray to the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into his harvest. 3 Now go; I’m sending you out like lambs among wolves.”
Lexham Context Commentary: New Testament Mission of the Seventy (10:1–16)

The Seventy are sent out as righteous people in the midst of a wicked generation.

Lexham Context Commentary: New Testament Mission of the Seventy (10:1–16)

The Seventy are sent out as righteous people in the midst of a wicked generation.

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