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The Nations of
Genesis X - Bible Study and
Research Series
Scores of pages of Bible studies, articles, charts, tables and research on the origin of the peoples listed in the Table of Nations available for your free download! Further articles will be added in due course. Please be aware and respectful of the fact that these will form part of a large book on the subject.
Go to this link for research articles on the 'lost' tribes of Israel.
Books
Book: In Search of ... The Origin of Nations
Almost 500 pages of indepth research on the nations of
Genesis X. Around 700 references and 2,000 footnotes plus dozens of charts, maps
and tables.
Over 300 pages of proofs for the origin of the Germans, tracing their roots to the ancient Middle East.
The Importance of Human Diversity Series
Yes, God really does want a world of a variety of Peoples and Nations!
A beginner’s guide to the concept of the modern identity for the ‘lost’
tribes. How can we prove that they ended up in north-west Europe and certain
colonies?
What race was this woman? A deeper dive into the Scriptures presents a view that differs from most.
This paper is now available for download. What do the Bible references to foreigner and stranger mean? Don't be too sure you know the meaning, because the concept has been hijacked and changed from its original intent.
Does ‘Neither Greek or Jew’ Mean that God Ignores Ethnic Diversity?
The
question arises: “Does God advocate such mass, uncontrolled immigration? And
does He want this; or couldn’t He care about such developments?”
Therefore,
do the Scriptures found in Rom 10:12, Gal 3:28 and Col 3:11 provide ammunition
to the notion that He ignores racial, national and sexual dimensions and
identity. And if so, why?
Just what do you mean … “Noah was … perfect in his generations" (coming)
In this paper we discuss “These are the generations (Heb towledah) of Noah: Noah was a just man and perfect in his generations (Heb dowr), and Noah walked with God” (Genesis 6:9).
Maintaining Human Diversity Questions & Answers (coming)
This paper is a compilation of questions and answers on ethnic identity and diversity.
Descendants of Ham
Origins of the Australian Aborigines
Much is said about the peoples of Edom (and Amalek) historically and prophetically in the Bible. Where did their descendants migrate to? Can we identify them in the modern world?
The Modern Day Descendants of Ishmael
South of the Baltic (in north-east Europe) dwell the descendants of Abraham and Keturah, including the Latvians and Lithuanians. But how can this be proven?
Some information on the plans to take over the lands of the Anglo-Saxon-Keltic peoples.