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  1. Semitic people - Wikipedia

    • Semitic people or Semites is a term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group associated with people of the Middle East, including Arabs, Jews, Akkadians, and Phoenicians. The terminology is now largely unused outside the grouping "Semitic languages" in linguistics. First used in the 1770s by members of the Göttingen school of history, this biblical terminolo… See more

    Ethnicity and race

    The term Semitic in a racial sense was coined by members of the Göttingen school of history in the early 1770s. Other members of the Göttingen school of history coined the separate term Caucasian in the 1780s. The… See more

    Antisemitism

    The terms "anti-Semite" or "antisemitism" came by a circuitous route to refer more narrowly to anyone who was hostile or discriminatory towards Jews in particular.
    Anthropologists of the 19th century such as Ernest Renan readily … See more

     
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  2. Semitic people or Semites is an obsolete term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group [2][3][4][5] associated with people of the Middle East, including Arabs, Jews, Akkadians, and Phoenicians.
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    A member of any of the peoples who speak or spoke a Semitic language, including in particular the Jews and Arabs. The name comes via Latin from Greek Sēm ‘Shem’, son of Noah in the Bible, from whom these people were traditionally supposed to be descended.
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  3. Semite | Definition, Peoples, & Facts | Britannica

     
  4. Who Are the Semites? | My Jewish Learning

  5. Who Are the Semitic People? - Synonym

    Sep 29, 2017 · They were an ancient nomadic people in the Middle East who people referred to by their religious affiliation, the Jews. When they conquered the land of Canaan they embraced a national identity with the term Israelites. The …

  6. Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples - Wikipedia

    The Akkadians, Assyrians, Babylonians and Eblaites were the first Semitic-speaking people to use writing, using the cuneiform script originally developed by the Sumerians c. 3500 BC, with the first writings in Akkadian dating from c. …

  7. Who Are The Semites? - World History

    Jul 1, 2017 · The term “Semitic” was coined in 1781 by the German Historian Ludwig Schlözer to refer to languages spoken by a group of people thought to descend from the biblical figure Shem, son of Noah.

  8. SEMITES - JewishEncyclopedia.com

    Northern Semitic really consists of three groups of languages: the Babylonian (including Assyrian), the Aramean (including Syriac and many dialects, from Samaritan to Mandæan), and the Canaanitish (including Phenician, Hebrew, …

  9. Semites - Encyclopedia.com

  10. Semitic people - Alchetron, The Free Social …

    Oct 11, 2024 · Semitic people or Semitic cultures (from the biblical "Shem", Hebrew: שם ‎‎) was a term for an ethnic, cultural or racial group who speak or spoke the Semitic languages. The terminology was first used in the 1770s by …

  11. Semites - Encyclopedia.com

  12. Semitic people - Wikiwand

  13. Kingdoms of the Levant - Semites / Semitic-Speakers (Canaan)

  14. The meaning of “Semite” - Our History

  15. Ancient Semitic people: The Canaanites - Our History

  16. The Complex Question: Were Ancient Egyptians Semites?

  17. Who are the Semites? - BibleAsk

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