Origin of the Black People According to the Bible
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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Ever wondered where the Bible says people come from? In this video, we explore the fascinating biblical story of Noah's sons and how Ham, one of the sons, is linked to the origins of several African nations. Discover the connections between biblical lineage and the diverse cultures that emerged across Africa. Join us as we uncover these ancient stories and their impact on our understanding of history. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more intriguing content!
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We all come from the same 2 parents. Trace back to creation....Eve. Google the "Eve Gene". It all started in Africa. The 1st country noted in Genesis is Ethiopia. One race...the Human race.
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So if they were the only survivors, where did the women come from to have all the babies of the world
That's a great question and one that has been debated for centuries! Different interpretations of the Bible offer various explanations. Some suggest that Noah's sons' wives were also on the ark, and their descendants repopulated the Earth. Others look at this story as more symbolic or allegorical, representing a fresh start for humanity rather than a literal account. It's definitely one of those fascinating points in biblical narratives that leaves room for different interpretations!
They all had wives, according to the Bible
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Do you know that the flood as descibed in the Bible is not even original! Being described in the Epic og Gilgamesh 100's of years before the Bible?
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how did this happen?
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how did noah give birth to three different skin kids?
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Trace back to creation....Eve. Google the "Eve Gene". It all started in Africa. The 1st country noted in Genesis is Ethiopia.
If you decrypted the bible codex, then your analysis could've carried more water. Noah means NuEth, a transposition of syllables for EthNu or EthNos (father of the races); to understand this, one has to read Egyptian creation mythology, place the Focus on NU. NU is EETHE or EDE or EZZE or ESSE. KHAN or KHANAAN was never black, look at the people whose countries name end in CAN; those same people influence the curse of Noah who violate Noah by going into His country (land =wife), grape the land, and stole His people. The bible is too deeply encrypted to mention here.
Thanks for sharing your perspective! The connections you're drawing between the Bible and Egyptian mythology are fascinating, especially the idea of Noah and NU in relation to creation stories. It's interesting to consider how ancient texts may overlap or influence one another across cultures. There are certainly many layers of meaning in religious texts, and it seems like you've spent a lot of time studying these connections. I agree that the Bible and other ancient writings often have deeper symbolic or encrypted meanings that can be hard to unpack. Always more to learn and explore!
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