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  1. Vernon McGee quotes H.S. Miller’s chart, which includes (1) those who proceeded from Magog: Scythians, Slavs, Russians, Bulgarians, Bohemians, Poles, Slovaks, and Croatians; (2) those from Madai: the Indians and the Iranic races—Medes, Persians, Afghans, and Kurds; (3) those from Javan: Greeks, Romans and the Romance nationalities such as ...

  2. The Hebrew Bible, the Bible used by Christ and His apos-tles, was early divided into three parts: (1) the Torah, or Law, (2) the N'bhiim, or Prophets, (3) the K'thubhim, or Writings, called in Greek the Hagiographa, or Holy Writings. This threefold division was recognized by Christ (Luke 24:44). The Hebrew Division of the Old Testament (96, 97).

  3. General Biblical Introduction: From God to Us [H. S. Miller] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. General Biblical Introduction: From God to Us

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  4. The biblical scholar, H. S. Miller, tells us that 70 nations are found in this account ... all of which came from Noah's three sons. I believe these boys were triplets, Japheth being the first born (Gen. 10:21). Fourteen nations are found here in Japheth's genealogy. They are as follows:

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  5. This chart contains a list of the nations descending from the three son's of Noah. They formed after the Tower of Babel and are mentioned in Genesis 10 of the Old Testament. Scroll down to see maps, references, and Bible verses for more background information.

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  7. Dec 15, 2009 · September 25, 2008. Created by ImportBot. Imported from bcl_marc MARC record . General Biblical introduction by H. S. Miller, 1937, The Word-Bearer Press edition, in English.

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