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“Race, Division, and Racism: RACE Pt. 1” by Dr. Frederick K. Price is a 7-CD Set that delves into the origin of the Hebrew people and their subsequent dispersion, resulting in various races that can trace their genealogy back to the sons of Noah. Drawing insights from extra-biblical writings such as Josephus and the Book of Jubilees, Pastor Price explores the root meanings of ancient names, the geographical location of Mesopotamia (the fertile crescent), and the dispersion of the Hebrew people across Northern Africa, the Middle East, and European nations.

Historians posit that the earth was once a single supercontinent until a significant earthquake caused its separation. Prior to this event, people could easily traverse between Ethiopian nations and the Middle East. The supercontinent’s division marked a turning point, symbolized by Peleg—a descendant of Shem—whose name signifies both “division” and “earthquake.”

Pastor Price meticulously dissects each name in Noah’s genealogy, revealing how they represent not only specific peoples but also the lands they settled. The scriptures further demonstrate that Japheth and Shem played pivotal roles in birthing the Iranian empire. Additionally, the seed of Japheth, Shem, and Ham found homes across Northeastern Africa, Europe, and Asia Minor.

In a thought-provoking twist, Pastor Price highlights how scriptures can be misinterpreted to support slavery. Ultimately, the names within Noah’s lineage subtly point toward the Messiah.

Race, Division and Racism: RACE Pt. 1 CD Set


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