What is the Semitic race?

The word Semite is changed from Shem, which can be found in the Latin translation of the Bible (Genesis 10: 1). According to the traditional explanation, Semites are descendants of Noah's eldest son Shem, so they are homologous, but this statement has not been recognized by the world. So, how did the Semites come from?

If we refer to the language map of West Asia, we can see that people living in Syria, Palestine, Arabia and Iraq are all Arabic-speaking peoples. If we look back at ancient history, we will remember that Babylonians (formerly known as Akkadians, named after the capital Akkadian), Assyrians and Chaldeans occupied the Tigris River and the Euphrates River basins around 3500 BC. After 2500 BC, the Amorites and Canaanites, including Phoenicians, lived in Syria. Around 1500 BC, the Alamos settled in Syria and the Hebrews settled in Palestine. Before the19th century, people in the Middle Ages certainly didn't know, and even modern people didn't know, that these peoples were closely related. /kloc-In the mid-9th century, people realized the mystery of cuneiform, and then compared Assyrian-Babylonian, Hebrew, Alama, Arabic and Ethiopian, only to know that these languages have significant similarities, so they are homologous languages. In every language, the main verb is three consonants; There are only two forms of time, past tense and present tense. Verb changes follow the same pattern. The elements of vocabulary, including personal pronouns, nouns, numerals and the names of some limbs, are similar. As long as we look at the social system and religious beliefs of the people who speak these languages and compare their looks, we can find that there are very similarities between them. The homology of languages is just a manifestation of their striking universal similarity in types. This type is characterized by profound religious instinct, vivid imagination, outstanding personality and unusual boldness. Thus, the ancestors of these different nationalities-Babylonians, Assyrians, Chaldeans, Amorites, Alamos, Phoenicians, Hebrews, Arabs and Abyssinians-must have lived in the same place at some time before they evolved into different nationalities and formed a nation.

Where is the original hometown of this nation? On this issue, general scholars have put forward various hypotheses. Some scholars have noticed the general relationship between Sumerians and hammett people, and think that East Africa is the original hometown of this nation. Influenced by various legends in the Old Testament, some scholars believe that Mesopotamia is the birthplace of this nation. However, some people think that the Arabian Peninsula is the hometown of this nation. Combining all the reasons of the latter hypothesis, this hypothesis seems more credible. The theory that originated in Mesopotamia can't be established, because if we say that they first developed into the agricultural era on both sides of a river and then entered the nomadic era, it would reverse the social development law of each historical period. The theory originated in East Africa has also caused many problems.