The Origin Of African According To Scripture
In the vast tapestry of history, where stories of rising and falling societies are woven together, there is an old record that tells the stories of a royal and strong people. As the sun goes down over Africa's vast savannas, stories of strong kings and beautiful queens with melanin-rich skin start to come to life. The Bible is a book that has been around for a long time, and its pages hold the secrets of these old stories. Join us on this cinematic journey through time as we discover stories that the rest of the world may have lost but that will always be written in the sands of Africa. You can like, comment, and follow us on YouTube as we explore the history of our black and African ancestors.
The Bible says that all people today are descended from Noah's three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth. This is also true for black people and other people with dark skin, whose ancestry comes from Ham, one of Noah's sons. Shem and Japheth are Ham's brothers. Shem represents the Semitic people (Arabs, Jews, Syrians, etc.) and Japheth represents the Japhetites (Europeans and Asians). The Bible says that the first people to be called "Hamites" or "Hamite" were those who were related to Ham, one of Noah's sons.
The Book of Genesis says that after the flood, it was up to Noah and his three boys to carry on the lineage of Adam and his father. Humanity had to start over with just Noah, his wife, their three boys, and their three daughters-in-law. In the Bible, Ham, Noah's son, is known to be the father of African and black people. His name is always linked to Africa, and the Book of Psalms says that he was the ancestor of the old Egyptians. It's interesting to note that in the past, rabbinical traditions, old Jewish stories, and other old stories always said that he was the father of people from Africa. Also, all ideas about what Ham's children mean point to African countries, African areas, and African people. It's interesting that the name "Ham" means "burned" or "dark" in Hebrew, Aramaic, and other ancient languages, referring to the color of his heirs' skin.
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The Origin Of African According To Scripture
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