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Yes. Under the general understanding of the term "Gentile" it refers to any and all non-Jews. Arabs certainly fall within this definition. Therefore, the Arabs are Gentiles. So are the Chinese, the Brazilians, and the Zambians, save any Jews among them.

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Absolutely not! Gentile in the bible (see the King James version - KJV) Genesis 10:5 is referred to only the descendents of Noah's son Yaphet and his descendents. They settled in the isles of the Gentiles which is modern day Europe. And the people who resides their now are Caucasoid people (aka Europeans, white skinned people) Arabs are Shemitic people. They came from the descendents of Noah's son Shem. But todays Arab are not the original people of Shem. The true people of Shem were of Hue (Reddish brown - Golden brown and sometimes dark, like black but they were not Africans) Africans came from Noah's son Ham and they are called Hamitic people. These Arabs of today are from a mix breed of people from Madai and Elam. Madai is ancient Medes and Elam is ancient Persia, which is called Iran in modern times. Madai is from Noah's son yaphet (European) and Elam is from Noah's son Shem. These mixture of people are today's Arabs in Palestine, Turkey, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, some Afghanistan and some Pakistan. Dark skinned people of Pakistan are more of shemitic people than the ones who have lighter skin or less hue. (Hue - means of color which comes from melanin, which Caucasoid people do not have) Caucasoid and Asia is where the term Caucasian comes from. It is Caucasoid people or Caucasoid people mixed with Asians. (Chinese, Korean and Japanese people) God's people in the bible came from Abraham and Sarah and they were true shemitic people. (Gen. 11:10-29) They had twelve sons and some of them had hamitic wives and children from their marriage. Not at anytime were the Israelites made up of Yaphetic people, Gentiles, Caucasoid Europeans, white face people. So who are the Jews of today? The bible says that Paul preached unto the Gentiles and they believe on the name of the son of God, Yahoshua, aka Jesus and they converted to Christianity to be saved. So today's Christians are the descendants of their ancestors who converted to Christianity after hearing the good news. Greeks are Gentiles, The Romans are gentiles, The Galatians are Gentiles, the Thessalonians are Gentiles, the Macedonians are Gentiles, etc. (see Paul's journey in the land of the Gentiles)

Also keep this in mind ancient Egypt was called Mizriam, they were Hamitic people. Genesis 10:6.

How did they looked? They are the people who now live in Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia who are also hamitic people. Gen. 10:7 (Ethiopia is ancient Cush)

Answer 3

The Arabs are THE GREAT NATION OF ISHMAEL. Certainly God fulfill His promise. "And as for Ishmael, I have heard you: I will surely bless him; I will make him fruitful and will greatly increase his numbers. He will be the father of twelve rulers, and I will make him into a great nation. (From the NIV Bible, Genesis 17:20)"

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