Color of the Cross 2: Resurrection
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@omegamegazord22 Ummmmm what makes you believe that?? How can he be an arab if he wasn't born from arabs?? Do you even know the history of the Tribes of Israel and which Tribe Christ came from??
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And what was Queen Sheba...
And what was the far reaches of Cushite Empire
And what was the historical events of the Cushites by Pliny.
Cannan was the the son of HAM.
You are in denial as a Khazar. There was no such thing called Middle east in ancient times. but nice try.
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You guys are funny trying to make a fair compromise. lol
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I watched Color of the Cross today for the first time. My only criticism is about the production itself: the crucifixion scene was just dropped on us like time was running out. I would have loved to see a little more leading into that final scene. In all, what an awesome movie. I am making it a point to buy it for every christian I know this Xmas season!
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how would you know ?
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This message is about the 1 underneath me. What does any1 expect from a sad little person whose life is ruled by cocaine?
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lol crap
Amos chapter 9 Verse 7:ARE YOU NOT AS CHILDREN OF THE ETHIOPIANS UNTO ME, O CHILDREN OF ISRAEL?"...
In this Verse, the Israelites are being called children of the Ethiopians by the Most High. The Ethiopians are a known black people, and the Most High is calling Israel their children. How much sense would it make to call a white skinned people, CHILDREN OF THE ETHIOPIANS?
This verse does not say,
"ARE YOU NOT AS CHILDREN OF THE ROMANS / GREEKS / GENTILES UNTO ME O CHILDREN OF ISRAEL?"
Mackenpriest 3 years ago 4
Lamentations 5:10 reads:
"OUR SKIN WAS BLACK LIKE AN OVEN BECAUSE OF THE TERRIBLE FAMINE."
Notice, it says here that the Hebrews' skin was black like an oven or charcoal black, because of the famine.
When brown or black skinned people don't eat for a long period of time or get sick, they get darker. When white or lighter skinned people get sick or don't eat, they turn pale. In this verse of Lamentations, the prophet, Jeremiah clearly was describing a black skinned-people.
Mackenpriest 3 years ago 3