First View of the Table of Nations

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  • @ComeLetusReasonEvangalism
    @ComeLetusReasonEvangalism 23 дні тому +19

    Pretty bold statement, " four years and have solved all the mysteries of the bible".

    • @deepwaters2334
      @deepwaters2334 23 дні тому +1

      I am still waiting for "the mystery of God" to be revealed at the 7th Trumpet; what a glorious day!

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  23 дні тому +2

      Thank you for this. There's a parable of Doubting Thomas for a reason, ofc. I have. The process of realizing the Bible is a combination of linguistics and logic. In the beginning, I just wanted to know where 'Eden is. As it turns out, every place repeats a logical set of patterns.

    • @yechezqelyehudi5164
      @yechezqelyehudi5164 23 дні тому

      ​@DanielAdamFink So where is Eden?

    • @johncope4977
      @johncope4977 22 дні тому +4

      Why criticize a brother. We all make mis steps. Appreciate his work. Jesus commanded us to love each other.

    • @Mr._Infamous
      @Mr._Infamous 21 день тому

      ​@johncope4977, so you're just going to let this guy keep walking around delusional as hell? At least give the guy an opportunity to understand what hubris means.
      4 years, and he's got it all figured out, and then he comes in this comment thred and doubles down. 😂😂😂😂

  • @holdenstegall5233
    @holdenstegall5233 23 дні тому +8

    "... four years and have solved all the mysteries of the Bible." - Daniel Adam Fink
    "... the unsearchable riches of Christ;" - Paul the apostle

  • @josesalas2222
    @josesalas2222 23 дні тому +4

    Seek your brothers wealth,....
    aka - Just shovel the 'dirt' out of the way - and keep the gold - even if what you gather - is just a small amount of nuggets,....
    I - for one - appreciate the dedication and willingness it takes to produce and share this online - especially with how comments generally tend to not encourage - but tear-down.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  23 дні тому +1

      Thank you Jose. I put this online to have a public record. I encourage doubt; I am my own best devils' advocate. But we have this. We have the whole thing. It's really good.

  • @theesteady1
    @theesteady1 День тому +1

    You should buy the book called, “Traced”. He gives the linage etc.

  • @andrewmorse2181
    @andrewmorse2181 22 дні тому +3

    My Nelson study Bible from 1990 has maps with most of these major locations already laid out in them.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +1

      Like I said, 62% is better than 1/2 but it's a low D. Now 100%. In some classes, 62% does not pass. Thanks Andrew. 62% of a van is like my van. It may drive, but it may die any moment. that level.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +1

      There are more basic issues, key questions, like, if this is now complete, what else? Like that.

    • @andrewmorse2181
      @andrewmorse2181 22 дні тому

      @@DanielAdamFink I'm not sure what you are getting at with "62%", I was mostly saying that I'm sure it's nice to know that there are other people who have also done the work and gotten the same or similar results, among other things.
      Understanding the Bible in it's geographical context is a joy, especially understanding where and what Jesus did certain things in His travels around the land(I.e. Mt Hermon = Mount of transfiguration, or the actual location of his baptism being located across the Jordan in Bashan(the land of the serpent) instead of the "UNESCO-approved site")

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +1

      @@andrewmorse2181 Yeah, it's a conflict. Popular tourism sites are in the Jordan River. People don't get excited that the 2,000 year ago actual site is now dry. likewise the Exodus crossing is now dry. Glass all full, easy to go there!

  • @johncope4977
    @johncope4977 22 дні тому +1

    Good research bro. Thanks for the video 👍

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  20 днів тому +1

      I appreciate you John. I will try to make a really good production when I can. In the meantime, it's cool to have and I feel the positivity.

    • @johncope4977
      @johncope4977 20 днів тому

      @DanielAdamFink cool 😎

  • @DanielAdamFink
    @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому

    Does anyone know a good blog or cartographer?

  • @williamgonzalez5656
    @williamgonzalez5656 22 дні тому

    Do you want to know if the first five seals of Revelation have been opened, and when the sixth seal will be opened?

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +2

      Here we are sticking to Genesis. We just solved the oldest and most pivotal book. There's a lot to unwrap by beginning in the beginning yet. Respectfully, I'm restricting this video to this video, Gen 10.

  • @DanielAdamFink
    @DanielAdamFink  21 день тому

    A general comment on the comments here. There seem to be about 4 types of response so:
    1. For those who are excited with me, thank you. It is exciting! Join the process of making the knowledge available to all. Let's get a good cartographer for the atlases and a blog, where I will gladly discuss the table.
    2. For those who are curious, we can go over all of the parts, and the total of this Table.
    3. For those who doubt me, let's address the doubts. I waited until I had solved Genesis and the Exodus Route, what we called Apocrypha, and more sources before publishing. But for now, just Gen 10.
    4. For those who bring negative ego, everyone else you have to appreciate that I do not bring that energy. I will deal with it the way any book reporter does.

  • @deepwaters2334
    @deepwaters2334 23 дні тому +2

    I think you should try to see if the Y-Haplogroups can be associated with these grandsons of Noah. There are only about 20 major Y-haplogroups, and 16 grandsons of Noah. It is within an order of magnitude! I think that Gomer is Haplogroup R, Arphaxad Haplogroup J, Elam Haplogroup L, Assur Haplogroup T, Kena'an MNO, Magog G... I could try to go on but these are just best guesses. I would love to hear what you think. Most of my guesses are based off combining Josephus' table of nations with nationality and locality.
    I have posted my reply below because it keeps getting deleted...😕
    While I like these sources, I don't see where it claims that Ham is the Father of J1 while Arphaxad is J2 or vice versa (I think the source is saying both J1 and J2 are common in Jews and other Semitic people). I think the only reason these are lumped together is they share a similar set of "mutations" or genes in the Y-Chromosome. The one source is tracking MtDNA; this shows geneflow that cannot be traced back to Noah's sons directly; though all do have MtDNA, linking J MtDNA and J Y-DNA is not exactly right because it can only be passed down maternally. We don't have the wives of Noah's grandsons listed in the Table of Nations, so while MtDNA could be useful for determining the founder effect in various populations, it is not useful for determining the link to Noah's grandsons who were the ultimate forerunners. Y-DNA that is J, whether J1 or J2, should be assumed to be from the same son of Noah and even the same grandson of Noah. The very fact that only about 20 major haplogroups can be identified is very convincing for the founder effect of 16 grandsons of Noah! So I would say that seeing that Ham only had 4 sons, and that the book of Jubilees specifically shows that Canaan son of Ham was dwelling in the land designated for Shem through the Canaanites and Hittites, it should not be a surprise if J1 or J2 is dominant in these lands simultaneously even though both should be attributed to Shem. I think the linking of J to Hittites is a bit misleading on the part of scholarship since they do not acknowledge the Biblical account. What the Canaanite Haplogroups should be is a bit unclear, but Jewish tradition suggest it is the Chinese, the land of "Sin". The idea is Sin used to live in Sinai, but was forced out by Semitic peoples. The names of the lands do seem to match in many ways; that is why the phrase "Sino-Chinese" still exists. This would probably correspond to Haplogroups MNO of the Han and Yayoi Chinese and Japanese. The Korean and Japanese are actually descended from the Altai Mountain peoples of Haplogroup D as well; these were more dominant in Asia before the sudden surge of MNO supposedly from south Asia about the same time as the conquest of Canaan! It is possible these people were displaced and moved into a different land after the Israelite conquest. I think the "Jomon" of Haplogroup D were more likely either a Semitic or Japhetic people, but I of course need more research because they were living in a land very distant and closed-off from the world of Josephus.
    My reply was deleted again... y'all need some thicker skin!!! 🫠
    Do you really think that the largest Haplogroup among Jewish people, who we know are descendants of Shem and Abraham, is actually either a Canaanite or Cushite Haplogroup? That is ridiculous.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  23 дні тому +1

      You are so right, deepwaters. Yapheth correlates to Ind-European DNA. Shem and Kham correlate to what we call J2 and J1 haplogroups. I find this truly amazing. I came into Bible research as a geographer, and it makes so much sense. The Bible is geographical. However, Josephus only knew about Levitical things, like the Temple. He had no geographical knowledge.

    • @deepwaters2334
      @deepwaters2334 23 дні тому +1

      @DanielAdamFink Thank you. That is true; Josephus was very limited in Geographical knowledge; that is why almost every city or region he lists are all within the Middle Eastern or Mediterranean Region. The fact that Josephus says the Galatians are of Gomer says nothing about whether that is true today, but only historically, and there is additional evidence Galatia was at least founded by Gauls from the North, whom Josephus refers to as sons of Gomer, not specifically of Ashkenaz, Riphath, or Togarmah. This fits what we see today in Europe because there are 3 major variants of Haplogroup R: R1a, R1b, and R2. R1a is common in the East, R1b in the West, and R2 is spread throughout and is not as dominant in large regions of Europe. This shows that it is likely that 3 brothers should be associated with each of these haplogroups. Personally, I think There is context in Jeremiah that mentions Ashkenaz in the region of Armenia along with Minnai and Ararat, so whichever R Haplogroup that is most common in Armenia should be considered Ashkenaz. This is actually not R1a, but R1b (very distinct pocket of R1b among J haplogroups). So I think R1b is Ashkenaz. Ezekiel mentions the "House of Togarmah of the far north" as serving with Gog, and Gog is between Meshech and Tubal. This implies that Togarmah is north of Gog, making R1a in Russia most likely Togarmah. That leaves R2 for Riphath; this haplogroup is more dominant in the Himilaya Mountains and India. Now we ask Josephus who Gog is, and we see he says Gog is the Scythians. Which scythians though? The closest to him! This would be the Skolotoi that the Greeks were allied with. That would make Haplogroup G just north of Armenia in Georgia and Russia the sons of Magog (yes, this is the ancestral heartland of the Khazaria)! They are situated between Meshech, Tubal, and Togarmah! Haplogroup G is very highly concentrated in Georgia, with some places having 80% Haplogroup G! Otherwise it is rare, but it is somewhat in Europe and common in the nomadic steppe! Haplogroup J should be a no brainer since Jews, Arabs, and Southern Italians have J. Jewish traditions say the Arabs are of Ishmael and the sons of Keturah, and Rome is actually Edom (I heard this recently, and it is very compelling)! Jewish traditions also refer to the Orient as the land of Sin, son of Kena'an! This is where M, N, & O are found! Haplogroup L is found in India and T is found in the horn of Africa and Middle East, both of which should be understood from the book of Jubilees to be a land of Shem. I am guessing L is Elam because it is very ancient there, and T is Assur because Zoroastrian priests (religion of Assyria and other pre-Islamic Semitic nations) have a very significant presence of Haplogroup T. The identity of Assur is still a little questionable to me (there could be an argument T is Cush, but most say E is Cush or Mitsrayim), and there is still a lot of room for debate, but I think these haplogroups are compelling and the science links very closely with what we should expect! Truly fascinating time to be alive, a time when "knowledge shall increase" as is written in Daniel 12.

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 22 дні тому

      ​@DanielAdamFink what ? Ham would be Ydna A,B and E.

    • @SimpleMinded221
      @SimpleMinded221 22 дні тому

      ​@DanielAdamFink Shem would be I and J since those are cousin branches and come from IJ. And afroasiatic comes from east Africa via e1b1b ( proven to come from north sudan to Ethiopia) so shem has relations to ham as well and fits with the biblical model.

    • @deepwaters2334
      @deepwaters2334 22 дні тому

      @SimpleMinded221 I think I would agree with you about Haplogroups A, B, & E coming from Ham; the book of Jubilees indicates that all of Africa belongs to Ham, and even Kena'an was meant to go there, but they never did in an act of disobedience. Instead, they occupied Semitic lands like Israel. China wasn't supposed to go Ham; the islands of South Asia may have been permitted though not specified.
      I also agree with you about Haplogroup J belonging to Shem; many Semitic peoples have this Haplogroup. I am more ambivalent about Haplogroup I; I am aware these are supposedly closely related, but I need to verify this. Haplogroup I is a good contender for a Japhetic Haplogroup in my opinion; it is primarily found in the far North, which is historically the land of Japheth according to the book of Jubilees, and it appears to be linked to Greece or Thrace. It could very well be that it in fact does have Semitic Roots, but culturally and linguistically it does appear to be Indo-European, which as a general rule implies Japheth.

  • @ERLong-ww7yn
    @ERLong-ww7yn 23 дні тому +1

    Makes a bold statement with his first paragraph. Proves it wrong in three minutes.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  23 дні тому +1

      Try me. You have made no statement. The key to being contrary is to state evidence, which is what?

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +2

      ...crickets...

    • @ERLong-ww7yn
      @ERLong-ww7yn 22 дні тому

      @@DanielAdamFink very, very, very plain to see your spiritual state. Bybtheir fruits you shall know them.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +1

      @@ERLong-ww7yn Yes, my spiritual state is good. It's exciting. Moreover, the map is done. Much to learn here.

    • @woldeyohannes
      @woldeyohannes 21 день тому +1

      ​@@ERLong-ww7yn
      You still have not said anything about the three minutes!

  • @tradermonk9403
    @tradermonk9403 22 дні тому

    I’d love to have this map on my wall!

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +1

      Yo Tradermonk, it is my goal. I made these at home. If we pick out a cartographer together, you can have it made to your order.

  • @BearsArms45
    @BearsArms45 22 дні тому +2

    For all of history until around 1920-30’ish the
    Abrahamic religions taught
    Noah landed upon Mt. Ararat, in the Caucasus.
    And became
    Progenitor to the Japhetic Caucasians. The Shemitic Caucasians. And the Hamitic Caucasians.
    Josephus later testifies the lost tribes crossed the “Israel pass”in the Caucasus, still
    Called that to this day, into what might be called Russia and the history has forever followed that they became, essentially, most of Europe.
    Now it’s “he birthed one pure
    Whitey, one pure Asian, and one pure black” and the bbc tells us blacks built Stonehenge and most of Tudor England was black.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +1

      Those people have no authority. I try to be glass all full. But the glass was half empty until now. For starters, the Mountains of Ararat. Not the volcano, but not a huge difference, same area. Josephus was like PT Barnum. A humbug. We are all adults here, in Yiddish he's a schmuck. He had no geographical knowledge. He's one of the 3 schmucks why everyone was clueless. Too bad. And you're right. Jews were Jews. They looked like Jews. Think Borat. Yapheth came from north of the Caucasus. Exactly where Indo-Europeans came from, that's where they came from. I remember being a little kid in Hebrew school wondering, "If we came from Israel, why did we land in Armenia?" I was asking the wrong question. When we assume we make an ass of you and me. I am doing the polar opposite now. Luckily I took Logic class in college. I only use strict logic, nothing else. No assumptions. Most ppl here who will try to poke holes are ignoring logic. It would be like insisting that New York is in England bc it has the word York in it. Then there was a Stargate which warped NYC from Holland when it was New Amsterdam. No, New York is in the USA. I'm from Pennsylvania, a fact that helps to keep me real and grounded.

    • @BearsArms45
      @BearsArms45 22 дні тому

      @
      I like your way of putting things. It’s poetically witty.
      And borat… is one funny Jew.
      Hey man,
      Random question since you mentioned it;
      When someone says “Hebrew school” does that mean, like, the private Jew schools? Like the Jewish version of a Catholic school?
      Or is it like Hebrew language learning school, or perhaps like a Sunday school type thing? Shabbat school lol
      Thanks for the video! And thanks for your input

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому

      @@BearsArms45 For me it is like this. I'm a Pennsylvania, outside of Philly suburban. But when I was born, there was a corn field across from me and a woods behind. Today they are a housing development. That is why I get reality. Sometimes it isn't snowing, it's ice. Reality. So I love seeking reality. it's never about me, I am book reporting. So read Genesis 10 in Hebrew and use an online Hebrew translator. But, also see McClintock and Strong's Biblical Cyclopedia. I feel like I'm continuing their works with the internet. they would have had this. See resh/daled.

    • @CurveBall-n9j
      @CurveBall-n9j 21 день тому +1

      @@DanielAdamFink
      Problem is Borat was not in bondage in Africa nor was an ISREALITE, at best a Jewish/Hebrew from Abraham’s seed but not Jacob’s.
      Hebrews 7:14 Yahusha of Judah Southern Tribes
      Psalms 7:1 Says Cush the Benjamite
      Zephaniah 1:1 Son of Cushi
      Zephaniah is the son of Cushi, and **great-great grandson of King Hezekiah**, ninth in the literary order of the Twelve Minor Prophets.
      Amos 9:7
      Zephaniah 3:10,13, 14 From beyond the rivers of Ethiopia my suppliants, even the daughter of my dispersed, shall bring mine offering.
      13 The remnant of Israel shall not do iniquity, nor speak lies; neither shall a deceitful tongue be found in their mouth: for they shall feed and lie down, and none shall make them afraid.
      14 Sing, O daughter of Zion; shout, O Israel; be glad and rejoice with all the heart, O daughter of Jerusalem.
      Psalms 68:31 ) "Princes shall come out of Egypt; Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands unto God"; that is, in prayer.
      The word Negro was initially applied to Jewish communities in Portugal long before the Euro-Christian Slave Trade. The Jews of Iberia were the First Negroes.
      It is denied.
      Yet, the legendary Jewish nobleman Yahia Ben Rabbi who lived in Portugal in the 12-13th was called Yahia, the Negro. He had an impeccable pedigree as he was thr direct descendants of King David.
      Afroasiatic not Borat or Jewish✅

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  21 день тому

      @@CurveBall-n9j There's a lot here but for starters, most Jews of the present millennium are not slaves in Egypt.

  • @joyholtzhausen8976
    @joyholtzhausen8976 21 день тому

    What is the relevance of this?

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  21 день тому +1

      Now that's the big question. Until now you, that being personal you, and all people as a group, did not understand the Bible. Now you can. The Geography of Europe creates the history of Europe. Likewise the Bible. Kind of like trying to understand the Civil War without ever considering there's a north, a south, a flotilla, sources of wood, etc. Now we got those. but more, we have actually corrected what people say. If you base your calculations on a flat earth, the precession of Venus does not make sense. many people unto this day insist earth is flat. Yet they cannot see across Lake Erie. So what goes with that? Understanding seasons, satellites, the internet.

  • @85lives
    @85lives 18 днів тому

    There is no remembrance of former things; neither shall there be any remembrance of things that are to come with those that shall come after.

  • @GodGuy8
    @GodGuy8 22 дні тому +1

    cush is supposed to be to the direct south of egypt

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +1

      Ah, you touched on a big one. No, it isn't. Thanks for mentioning it. Not your bad, theirs. In the Greek Bible, the Septuagint, Aethiopia is Arabia. In Greek, Aethiopia is Egypt, North Africa, Arabia. Aethiops is the Greek word for south. Everything south of Greece. What is in Cush? Midian. In Saudi Arabia, so Saudi Arabia is in Arabia. Check. Son of Cush, Nimrod founds Babylon. No Stargate in the Bible. Babylon is in Iraq in Arabia. Moses marries a Cushi wife in Arabia, in Midian, Arabia. So, Arabia is in Arabia. You are used to the Greek word Aethiopia, which means south, being applied to East Africa. Babylon has always been in Arabia, along with Midian. Just look at Gen 10: mechon-mamre.org/p/pt/pt0110.htm
      In the Bible Moses travel east from Egypt. Can't go 1,00 mile south by going 30 miles east. Keywords: Babylon, Uruk, Nineveh, Midian, etc. All descended from Cush. BTW, the Hindu name for Arabia? Kusha Dwipa! Trust India. over a billion people affirming, Cush is Arabia. www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/q47xku/the_seven_dwipas_of_puranas/
      McClintock and Strong had identified Cush as Arabia in the 1800s. So did many others. People just don't read a lot. I read a lot.
      www.biblicalcyclopedia.com/C/cush.html

    • @spitflamez
      @spitflamez 22 дні тому +1

      Genesis 10:7 👉🏾The sons of Cush were Seba, Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah, and Sabtechah; and the sons of Raamah were Sheba and Dedan. (ARABIA)👈🏾
      8 ¶ Cush begot Nimrod; he began to be a mighty one on the earth.
      9 He was a mighty hunter before the LORD; therefore it is said, “Like Nimrod the mighty hunter before the LORD.”
      10 And the beginning of his kingdom was 👉🏾Babel, Erech, Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Shinar. (IRAQ)👈🏾
      11 👉🏾From that land he went to Assyria and built Nineveh, Rehoboth Ir, Calah,
      12 and Resen between Nineveh and Calah (that is the principal city).👈🏾

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому

      @@spitflamez Thank you my friend! I could never say it better. Genesis 10 is the best chapter. Check this out!

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому

      Notice the Sbaa tribe. They have been here for millennia Trust the millennia -old clans about their own clan history. FR www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/raqqa-will-not-fall-until-arab-tribes-fight-islamic-state

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому

      www.biblegateway.com/resources/encyclopedia-of-the-bible/Hazarmaveth

  • @froicabuling
    @froicabuling 22 дні тому +2

    It doesn’t agree with Noah’s mapping and distribution of each son’s territory. Cush territory should be in Africa not in Saudi Peninsula. A better understanding can be found in the book of Jubilees. Joktan did not live and settle in the southern part of Arabia but migrated eastward as far as Sepharvaim. He and his elder brother Peleg lived In Meshad, Persia but later split after the overthrow of Babel.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому +2

      Yeketan is called Kahtan. Khadzarmaouth is called Hadramaut. Nineveh, Babylon, Uruk and Midian, all in Arabia, are in Arabia. As Jubilees states, Cush is east. Jubilees directly states Cush is east of Egypt. hey, I don't blame you. You're seeing Septuagint Greek. Torah is Hebrew, Jubilees is Hebrew. Greek cannot change the Dead Sea Scrolls. East of Egypt is Arabia and a big sea. I'll release my Jubilees map some time in early 2025.

    • @froicabuling
      @froicabuling 22 дні тому

      @ Absolutely no, Jubilees was written in Hebrew. You’re still not in agreement with Noah’s division as stated in Jubilees.

    • @CurveBall-n9j
      @CurveBall-n9j 21 день тому +1

      It’s both if you read Genesis and Jubilees
      Cush is the greatest progenitor in the Bible✅
      South and East .
      Punt Is further south

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  21 день тому

      @@CurveBall-n9j You know some people think cucumbers taste better pickled. the Bible clearly elevates Shem but you can have it your way. The Persian Messiah is a descendant of Shem. may want to just read more.

  • @rosekt2023
    @rosekt2023 20 днів тому

    So God gave Shem the smallest and driest portion. Yep, he sure loved him...

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  20 днів тому

      Be glad to have a portion. Honestly.

    • @phillipbrand4098
      @phillipbrand4098 10 днів тому

      When the 1500 mile cubed kingdom of God lands on that smallest and driest portion, everyone will want that inheritance.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  10 днів тому

      @@phillipbrand4098 Amen

  • @YliyahMessageTime
    @YliyahMessageTime 22 дні тому +2

    Nonsense.

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому

      Indeed madam. Couldn't have stated it any better myself. Oh yes it was. But we have this. It's pretty gleeful. If You think about

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  22 дні тому

      I was saying, it. IT of course. the map.

  • @Maxfr8
    @Maxfr8 19 днів тому +1

    Cush was in Africa. 😂

    • @DanielAdamFink
      @DanielAdamFink  19 днів тому

      Tell us how Yemen is in Africa. Better yet, Babylon. 🤔

    • @Maxfr8
      @Maxfr8 17 днів тому

      @DanielAdamFink The Cush in question was part of Eithiopia, parts of Sudan and that area. Furthermore, they were/are Caucasian, so if someone is of West African Congoid descent, then they are of no relation.