THE ORIGIN OF THE KOREANS ACCORDING TO THE BIBLE, HISTORY AND GENETICS

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2024
  • Have you ever wondered about the origins of the Korean people? This group is recognized as one of the most prominent in Asia, arousing the curiosity of many to discover its roots and origins. In this video, we will explore further, covering the biblical ancestors of the Korean people, and their connections with the descendants of Noah's sons Ham and Japheth. discussing their history, language and genetics, in another video from our series ''THE ORIGIN OF PEOPLE ACCORDING TO THE BIBLE''

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  • @dannywest9256

    I am Korean American. Grew up in Korea until I graduated high school. Then I traveled. Alaska blew my mind. Korean language all mixed in with indigenous eskimos and some inland people as well. There is a village along the Yukon river recognized as “Chinatown” by locals. Those people aren’t Chinese, they are Korean. Totally shocked me.

  • @user-fz5ib9de6z

    Um... Honestly it doesn't sound biblical to me... no offense

  • @user-xi4do9ub7w
    @user-xi4do9ub7w 14 дней назад +1

    this video is not correct, used images doesn't look like korean, and information also wrong...

  • @joh5918

    This documentary is completely incorrect, as Koreans are not Chinese. This documentary may be talking about Chinese ancestors, not Koreans'. Koreans are not offspring of Ham, not from Africa. Koreans are inhabitants of the east mountains who originated from central asia. Some Koreans later might have migrated from north east asia (Manchuria) & Korean peninsula to South East Asia and settled in the mountain regions. Arirang is Korean' soul and folk music, and it means "with God". Al or Ar refers to God, but somehow the King who comes from God was misinterpreted as one founder and king of an ancient Korean kingdom who was born from an egg (Al is Korean modern vocabulary for egg). Koreans worshipped the heaven (God of the heaven) and Korean ancestors rarely put any idol when they pray to the heaven. Maybe they put one water bowl and that's all for praying. Ancestors worship was not the Korean folk faith but a foreign religion or philosophy from China (Confuciusism). It was forced on people by the founding king of the Joseon dynasty to drive out Buddhism, foreign religion which was popular in the previous kingdom.

  • @Yeshuahamashiacsampson

    Yes! I have always wondered where there Koreans origin are from. I absolutely love and admire the Koreans.

  • @msrenee7023

    Well they are NOT RELATED TO MY PEOPLE FOR SURE

  • @jinkang_pi

    I am a South Korean and there are many wrong terms used in this video like Daion which is Daehan actually.😮

  • @Sarah-mr3wd

    The Korean language is categorized with Turkish. That shows that Koreans are of the Japheth origin. However, they got heavily mixed with old-time Chinese immigrants who were Ham's descendants, especially during the Sillah dynasty, which was the Kim dynasty. These naturalized noble Chinese men usually married to daughters of Kim.

  • @albro5274

    Should the orgins of the Brazil, Singapore, Thailand, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.

  • @pixperformance21

    Appreciate the attempt but I highly advise everyone to read actual books and not rely on YT videos for info, especially when it comes to Asian countries.

  • @nandayou9168

    As South Korean, I want to correct on some facts.

  • @lin_win7777

    As someone who is from Central Asia, I agree that we have so many ethnic Koreans. But what is more interesting is the fact that people in my country also originate from Siberia, due to oppression of mongols, who made them move to another place. As someone who is Caucasian myself, I’m so interested in all of the genetics, mixed cultures, and true origin of people. It is so fun to realize how connected many of us are, yet we don’t realize it at all.

  • @martymar9311

    Thanks for this info 🙏

  • @bangtanboy3851

    Great and informative video sir.... thanks a lot

  • @billparr
    @billparr  +11

    The story of the founding of the Korean people goes back 9,300 years. They tell of a story 9300 years ago 12 races gathered in one region right below Lake Baikal in Mongolian Siberia, this very first nation was called Hwan meaning Radiant, Bright. After the Ice age retreated 12 races gathered here for wisdom. This place was taught by 7 Hwanins for 3301 years. Hwan means radiant bright light etc probably meaning bright in knowledge. They taught agriculture pottery and cloth weaving. In their record 12 races who gathered there understood their language and any races or tribes who learned these 3 went out settled their own culture and became Nation of their own. They tell of 2 races moving away from the region in opposite direction from eachother, possibly after the region was no longer able to support the population which was around 6000 years ago. This nation Hwan disbanded and all 12 races split up to find the land of their own to settle and become a nation of their own. The 2 race they specifically recorded was nation called BaeDal(meaning bright moon, or sun and moon) who moved south east region where ancient Korean Kingdoms used to be the Manchuria where all the Asian pyramids are, the region right above where North Korea is and SuMil(water wheat) race moved south west where Sumeria was. BaeDal nation planted Rice, SuMil nation planted Wheat. Sumerian grammar is almost identical to Korean and also is Egyptian Hieroglyph and Bask. Arrangement of words to form sentence is almost identical, check it your selves before having any opinions. Koreans actually have recorded this people in later days as 속말말갈(粟末靺鞨) tribe. They are horse riding North Central Asian in ancient time who settled in where Sumeria is today. The region around the Sumeria was surrounded by Mesopotamia people and in ancient times the Mesopotamia Kings had last names Im or Nim which is same last name pronunciated different, and they are Korean last names still can be seen in use today and can be see in national census statistics reports. Out of 12 races which became Nations of their own, BaeDal however was little different because the people who led the people of BaeDal was the Korean ancestor called HwanOoongs. They were children born between Hwanin and Bear tribe woman which is the totemic tribe of Korean ancestors. They called them selves the ChunSon(Grand children of Heaven). Korean also called 7 Hweanin which they called them Hwanin grandfathers 'Ari'. Ari means beautiful graceful like. They recorded the Hwanins wore cloth weaved from worm pupa, the silk. They were pale and radiant and tall from by their old records. Basically they are extinct race who left genetic traits inside Korean DNA. There are descendants of 7 Hwanins inside Korean DNA by this record we can assume. What we think that are East Asians are ancient Koreans. Their language the sound of individual words has meaning just as same as Sanskrit words and Sanskrit dictionary looks puny compared to Korean native dialog dictionary the Saturi. Theres something not being told properly and we need to look at ancient pyramids in Manchuria which now belongs to China and is forbidden to study by Chinese government. All the emperors had their hairs rolled into bun and cased to be pierced to hold into form by jade. Bun hair do is Korean tradition. If you look at old Chinese and other Asian movies only royalties and authorities had the hairdos and Koreans traditionally wore their hairs in bun style as they become adult or married male or female and is called Sangtoo or also recognized as SangDu(Higher Head,conscious). There is conspiracy against Koreans past. Their history book as stripped away and is written by Chinese and Japanese and was made into official history in international authorotive community withought Korean people's consent. in order for Koreans to make correction to their own history they must have agreement permission from Japan and China. Something very stupid going on here. Koreans history got taken away by force. Along with much of their culture along with the lands.

  • @wassupg

    Very interesting 🤔 TFS more plzzz more ethnic minorities, lineage etc., 🤗

  • @curiosidadescuriosasS2

    This series is very interesting and informative, thank you very much for sharing

  • @emilywhite9580

    All very interesting...

  • @user-ko3wb4wx8v

    Thanks again for the video very informative genetics can't lie you bring everything together according to your interpretation I riphah decendent thanks

  • @fatherofhistory

    While intriguing, the claim of specific biblical ancestors requires cautious interpretation, as genetic analyses point to a more complex admixture from diverse historical migrations. Remember, genetic proximity doesn't equate to direct lineages, and historical interpretations can differ. The video's value lies in presenting various perspectives, but further research and critical analysis are crucial for a comprehensive understanding of Korean origins.