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- Genesis in Biblical Perspective the Gospel of Christ from Genesis the Lord of All the Nations – Genesis 10
- Table of Nations – Genesis 10 the Japhethites
- Behind the Doors of White Supremacy
- The Metaphor of Marriage in Hosea
- Gog and Magog Iranian Studies Series
- The Enemies Within: Gog of Magog in Ezekiel 38–39
- The Location of Magog, Meshech, and Tubal
- 'From Beyond the Rivers of Cush': Negotiating Ethnic Identity And
- Genesis 10 V.1-32 Grade 5
- The Table of Nations in Genesis 10--Its Content
- The Origin of Languages That Is As Far As Languages: Possible Consistent with the Biblical, Linguistic, Historical and Archaeological Data
- Genesis 10 Descendants of Noah
- Genesis 10 Peoples and Places I. 10:1 These Are the Generations Of
- Is America in Bible Prophecy?
- Tuesday Bible Class Notes
- The Issue of Genealogy of Armenians, Georgians and Other Caucasian Nations in the Historiography of the Middle Ages
- Germany—Gomer, Not Magog? Nigel Bernard
- Rethinking Ezekiel's Invasion by Gog
- Gomer, Magog, Madia, Javan, Tubal, Meshech and Tiras
- Manitobaby John Plantz
- The Three Sons of Noah and Our Family Tree Genesis 10:1-32