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I can't say much more than : fuck Zionist kikes and Mudslimes. But, interestingly enough, it's occurred to me that each of these branches is still maybe blessed, rather than cursed, perhaps because they are the spawn of Abraham a man chosen by and who worshipped the One and living God:
>Nahor: has daughter named Rebecca who is the wife of Isaac, the mother of Esau and Jacob, essentially one of the progenitors of Israel
>Lot: protected by God from the events in Sodom and Gomorrah and has (incestuous) children but his family line and protection from God continue
>Ishmael: about to die in the desert, God preserves him, and gives him his own tribe
>Esau: eldest son with birthright to become father of Israel, but fucking sells it for food, and despite losing the promise, God gives him a new promise to be similarly successful in life, to be blessed
Another interesting thing when reading is Rebekah. Abraham tells the servant fetching a wife, to leave Canaan (Israel area) and either go back to Ur or go back to Harran, whichever being where Nahor and Rebekah are. Essentially Abraham is telling the guy that he wants a wife for his son to "keep it in the family". Guy finds Rebekah. So, she is the wife of a man whose father's brother married the other brother's daughter. Pretty sure that's incestuous. But servant finds her by doing the ancient world equivalent of "Street Pranks" and saying "You get to win a husband!!!"
Is this a good thing? Was incest good back then? Kikes preserve incest to this day probably only because of Abraham's directions to this servant. The servant was purportedly also religious to God and came up with the idea to ask for water after praying to Him. Was that divine?