Quote:Abraham was from Ur, which was Sumerian city state.
So he was Sumerian in ethnicity/language? Which were themselves just descendants of Arabs who'd previously migrated out of the Arabian peninsula anyway.
Quote:war with never ending waves of newcomers and politics of it all made Abraham's extended family-tribe Hebrews
Or he was a Hebrew? Had Hebrews, as a seperate and distinct ethno-lingual entity actually even come into existence by his time? It's a bit like the claim he was a Jew, even though Judaism is named after one of his great grand children, and most of it's known practises didn't come into existence until many centuries after his time.
I would suggest that he lived further back in a time when the Semitic peoples and languages were less distinct from one another. Hence the story of the tower of Babel, how all the languages became differentiated from one another. In Abraham's (pbuh) time, the Semitic languages would've probably just been like the different dialects of Arabic today. Merely regional varieties of the same one language.
Quote:They started to live as nomads amongst nomads and Hebrew language gradually become Semitic language
So you believe Hebrew was not originally a Semitic language? But gradually became "Semiticised"?
Quote:That's why ancient Hebrews and Arabs had different but not 100% "racial" futures but similar languages.
Actually the Bible suggests that for many generations after Ishmael (pbuh), the Arabs and Jews were still inter-marrying. Don't forget also that Ishmael (pbuh), and presumably his children/progeny, also practised the religion of Abraham (pbuh), hence the reason the Israelites were permitted to still inter-marry with them.