A Detailed Information On African Presence In The Bible

By Helen Long


The ordaining Christ-hood hope among the Christians has been altered to back one side of the current human races. This phenomenon has been achieved through deliberately excluding the African presence in the bible and flooding it entirely with the white race characters. Thus, this has neutered the diversified nature of the Holy Book which was originally purposed to suit a variety of religious deeds. However, various activities have given a hand in illustrating African presence in this book.

However, a size-able number of sojourner crews have invested most of their mental and other resources to comprehensively extract the original truth in this book by uncovering African presence in it. This has been brought into action by the attribute of modern generation which typically bases their faith on a well-founded truth. Similarly, it has helped explain the homogeneity of using a sole hue when painting biblical characters.

It is clearly evidenced in biblical texts that Africa is the cradle of humankind and is mentioned more times in this book than any other landmass in the world. This out rightly shows its presence in this holy book and thus most events outlined in it took place in such a continent. This hypothesis is depicted by the mention of terms like Ethiopians, Egyptians, Cushitic or other tribal words rooted in this continent.

In Hebrew culture, Adam is defined as dusky, dark-skinned like a shadow which clearly indicates the original tint of Africans. Similarly, it also portrays that the first man was made from the alpha soil which is clay dust and is always dark brown in color. Additionally, the early pictures of the black saints and other biblical characters were destroyed and replaced with white icons of saints and Bible characters implying concrete facts about the black dominance in this holy book.

In addition, as the world nations are tabulated based on their origin, colored nations are pro-genies of a dark-skinned son of Noah, namely; Ham. This is based on the definition of his name which implies a dark-skinned person. This has vividly shown the factual availability of Africans in both the before Christ died and after his death.

In addition, the earliest and most famed patriarchs bore children with women from the colored tribes, and the case studies may include Abraham and Hagar, and Moses and the Ethiopian women. Thus, this has manifested that some biblical events were dominated by black characters. Therefore, their presence in this Bible was a vital element in script writing.

Moreover, the earliest church in Antioch was believed to be have founded by the first Christians who were converted in the mission of the seventy-two. The first one being the Ethiopian eunuch, thus he is perceived to have taken a critical part in it. This brought about the diversified composition of the early church was a foresight of God for a reconciled unity of Christians.

Therefore, the existence of Africans in biblical scriptures has helped bring a theme of diversity which shows the mighty will of God. Thus, this diverse attribute clearly shows that God cannot be contained in just one race, ethnicity or nation due to His mightiness attribute.




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