Human race.
The entire Bible - both Old and New Testaments - is primarily a history of the Children of Israel. Any/all nations that had an interaction with them are mentioned. Some dominant peoples were the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persian, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans.
Genesis 10 list the descendants of Noah which eventually became all the people living today.
The Old Testament primarily focuses on the history of the Israelites, also known as the Hebrew people. They are considered to be the descendants of the biblical patriarch Jacob, who was later renamed Israel. The Old Testament recounts their journey from slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land, and their relationship with God as described in the books of The Bible.
The Old Testament focuses on the history of the Israelites and contains their laws and prophecies, while the New Testament centers on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the early Christian church. The Old Testament is part of Jewish scripture, while the New Testament is specific to Christianity.
Mary Magdalene was traditionally thought to be Jewish, as she is described in the New Testament as a follower of Jesus in Galilee. However, her specific nationality or race is not explicitly mentioned in historical records.
There is no clear physical description of Moses in the Old Testament, so his race or skin color is not explicitly mentioned. However, Moses was born in Egypt and was likely of North African descent, which could be described as a person of color.
Ethnicity refers to a large group of people sharing common traits such as race, language, and religion.
Race refers to physical characteristics such as skin color, while ethnicity refers to cultural factors such as nationality or language. Race is often used to categorize people based on visible traits, while ethnicity is more focused on shared customs and traditions within a group.
Roxann Wheeler has written: 'The complexion of race' -- subject(s): Civilization, Difference (Psychology), English fiction, History, History and criticism, Race awareness, Race in literature, Race relations, Social conditions
Adrian Carton has written: 'Mixed-race and modernity in colonial India' -- subject(s): Race relations, Race identity, Social change, Social conditions, Racially-mixed people, Colonies, Colonialization, Cultural fusion, History
J. S. Marais has written: 'The Cape coloured people, 1652-1937' -- subject(s): Colored people (South Africa), History, Race relations
Vic Zast has written: 'The history and art of 25 Travers' -- subject(s): History, Horse racing, Posters, Travers Stakes (Race), Travers States (Race)
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Chris Sidwells has written: 'A race for madmen' -- subject(s): Tour de France (Bicycle race), History
Gregory Stephens has written: 'On racial frontiers' -- subject(s): History, Pluralism (Social sciences), Political and social views, Race, Race identity, Race relations, Racially mixed people, Social aspects, Social aspects of Race
Sarah Hewston has written: 'Gender, Race & Society Oral History'
Bruce David Baum has written: 'The rise and fall of the Caucasian race' -- subject(s): Caucasian race, History, Political aspects, Political aspects of Race awareness, Race awareness, Race identity, Whites
Christopher Dodd has written: 'The Oxford & Cambridge boat race' -- subject(s): England Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, History
Gretchen Murphy has written: 'Shadowing the white man's burden' -- subject(s): Race relations, History and criticism, Racism in literature, Race in literature, Imperialism in literature, American fiction, Foreign relations, History 'Shadowing the white man's burden' -- subject(s): Race relations, History and criticism, Racism in literature, Race in literature, Imperialism in literature, American fiction, Foreign relations, History
Bridget Brereton has written: 'Race Relations in Colonial Trinidad 18701900' -- subject(s): Race relations, History 'History of Modern Trinidad' 'A history of modern Trinidad, 1783-1962' -- subject(s): History 'Dictionary of Caribbean biography' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Biography