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Proper name, loc.:
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* Ham ({{Strong|2526}})
* Ham ({{Strong|2526}})
It is widely accepted that Ham is the ancestor of Negroid race, and so this word may mean "black people".


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It is widely accepted that Ham is the ancestor of Negroid race, and so this word may mean "black people".

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