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Generation of Shem


Racial Hierarchy Theories
“Racial hierarchy theories” are belief systems that claim some races or ethnic groups are naturally superior or inferior to others in intelligence

Doris Wilson
4 days ago2 min read


The Sons of Shem
This Genesis Bible Study explores the generations of Shem in Genesis chapter 9 and 10 and examines the historical, spiritual, and biblical context surrounding the curse spoken upon Canaan. The study contrasts ancient biblical nations with later racial interpretations that developed in history.

Doris Wilson
May 141 min read


A Servant of Servants
Explore the meaning of “A Servant of Servants” in Genesis 9:25 through this In His Image – Genesis Bible Study. Learn the biblical context of Canaan’s curse, ancient Near Eastern culture, and how later historical interpretations connected the passage to slavery and racial ideology.

Doris Wilson
May 133 min read


JEREMIAH CHAPTER 46
Necho II (reigned 610–595 BCE) was a pharaoh of Egypt’s 26th Dynasty, also known as the Saite Period. The son of Psamtik I, he pursued ambitious military and economic projects aimed at restoring Egypt’s influence in the Near East during the decline of the Assyrian Empire.

Doris Wilson
May 114 min read


The Difference Between Biblical Nations Vs Modern Race Categories
Explore the difference between biblical nations and modern race categories through a Genesis Bible Study perspective. This study examines how Scripture describes people by families, tongues, lands, and nations descending from Noah’s sons, while modern racial classifications developed much later through political, social, and historical systems.

Doris Wilson
May 101 min read


The Generation of Shem
Explore the genealogy of Shem through a detailed biblical family tree chart tracing the covenant line from Noah to Abraham. This Genesis Bible Study resource highlights the descendants of Shem, the origins of the Hebrew line, and the spiritual significance of the nations after the Flood.

Doris Wilson
May 82 min read
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