Semitic literally translates to "Son of Shem", however a more accurate translation is "received the blessings of Shem". Seeing as Judah did not receive Shem's blessings they are not Semitic.
Semitic literally translates to "Son of Shem", however a more accurate translation is "received the blessings of Shem". Seeing as Judah did not receive Shem's blessings they are not Semitic.
Where'd you learn that?
Where'd you learn that?
Some guy made a short video on it awhile back, it was posted here before. I'll try to find it later tonight.
Some guy made a short video on it awhile back, it was posted here before. I'll try to find it later tonight.
I don't know where you got that information, but Semitic definitely refers to a geographical location. It's a term used by historians before the year 1980 and not many others.
I don't know where you got that information, but Semitic definitely refers to a geographical location. It's a term used by historians before the year 1980 and not many others.
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