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Fourteen Israelite Races By the modern definition of "race", each of the 14 Tribes of Israel are separate and distinct races, not tribes, because they're descendants of 14 different patriarchs:
It's not a sin for an Israelite man to marry an Israelite woman of another race, but since Moses' time it's been discouraged by causing the man who marries an Israelite woman of another race to become a member of her tribe and to lose his inheritance in his own tribe. This is why countries like Sweden [the Tribe of Asher], Denmark [The Tribe of Dan], Norway [the Tribe of Nephtali], and Finland [the Tribe of Isachaar], which are so close together, and which seem to outsiders to be almost identical racially, culturally, legally, climatically, and geographically, have such different laws, customs, languages, and traditions. Even to this day they can't speak to each other unless they know the other tribe's language (or English, which is 95% hebrew), they don't intermarry with each other and haven't since Moses, all of which indicates the tradition which Moses established has been followed to a tee ever since. The same is true for the three different races of Switzerland who are referred to as "German Swiss", "French Swiss", and "Italian Swiss". There is of course no such thing as a "German Swiss", but rather the portion of Switzerland occupied by the descendants of the Tribe of Judah. The French part is occupied by the Tribe of Zebulon, and the Italian part is occupied by the Tribe of Gad. It's particularly egregious in these countries to marry someone who's not an Israelite, since the offspring are never accepted by either parent's friends, relatives, and associates, and since they know that God considers mamzers to be both an abomination and a blasphemy.
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