By tradition, Shem was the father of the people of the middle East and Asia. However, this is simply legend, it's not Biblical. Answer Actually it is Biblical, if you will take the time to follow out the geneology given of Shem in The Bible. The people groups that came from Shem are clearly established as peoples known by modern day names in the middleast and Asia. Though there is some of Ham in parts of the Middleast, and Japeth to the north. But generally speaking, Middleastern and Asiatic peoples are of Shem. When you say Indians, if by that, you mean American Indians, the truth is, no one knows for sure.
No they come from ham Noah's son.
Shem was Noah's eldest son.
Ham - son of Noah - was born in 1557.
Canaan is son of Ham making him the grandson of Noah as described in Genesis 9:22.
According to Genesis, 601. This is at least internally consistent with the flood occurring after the death of Methuselah, as if you add up the reported ages of Methuselah when his son Lamech was born and Lamech when his son Noah was born, you come up with Methuselah being about 369 when Noah was born. Methuselah reportedly died at 969, meaning Noah would have been about 600 at the time.
Ham was the son of Noah that saw his father naked. After Noah woke, he laid a curse upon Ham, saying, cursed be Canaan.
Robert Blake has one son-Noah Blake who was born on February 1, 1965. Noah is an actor.
Ham is usually described as one of Noah's three sons, along with Shem and Japheth. He is often depicted as the youngest son.
see in old times people didn't have last names they were know by the name of there father ex(if you were the son of john the would call you "Johnson" that's were the name comes .....yahshua Ben Yosef (Jesus son of Joseph)....Lamech raised him but noah was not his biological son...so i guess it'll be Noah Ben lamech....ben means son of or son
Noah's son Ham had four sons: Cush, Mizraim, Put and Canaan. It is believed that Noah's grandson Cush (and possibly Put) were the progenitors of the African people.
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