@pixelsword So when black people in the bible beg the Hebrews to look past their black skin and accept them for who they are, how does that imply that the Hebrews were black?
That's a misnomer, and a fraud. Esau's curse was because of "red pots" not the color of his skin, and ruddy skin was not the norm for Hebrews. The fact that both The Queen of Sheba and a prophet described hm as ruddy obviously meant that his tone was different than the norm, or else why would that be noteworthy?
@91eab you are absolutely correct! Why? Because there are NO such thing as "jews" just those masquerading as Hebrew Israelites using the term "jews"which they are not! There are NO "j's" in Hebrew so how could there be "jews" Plus, biblical facts state (Revelations 2:9 and 3:9) that those saying they are "jews" are from the synagogue of satan. Read Dabarym/Deuteronomy and only "blacks" could possibly fit the curses. Why would it be strange that Miriam turned "white as snow" if not black?
The REAL jews were not and are not "black"! The real jews did have and still do have either white or olive colored skin! NOT black! Get that through your thick skull!!!
@90rashad I never said Ruddy meant white, what I did say is Ruddy is not black. Ancient Hebrew has words to describe black people, which are used correctly when describing black people in the Hebrew bible. Why use a different word when describing black people if the Hebrews were the same color? Why do black people in the bible ask the Hebrews to overlook their black skin and accept them anyway if the Hebrews are also black?
The facts do not match, the Hebrews were never originally black.
@pixelsword So when black people in the bible beg the Hebrews to look past their black skin and accept them for who they are, how does that imply that the Hebrews were black?
degen83 5 days ago
Something from mother Russia:
museumofrussianicons[dot]org/images/lesson-plans8x10-images/Saint_Anastasia_Scenes_1580[dot]jpg
Pay close attention to the characters, especially the men in the left and right extremes.
pixelsword 5 days ago
@degen83
That's a misnomer, and a fraud. Esau's curse was because of "red pots" not the color of his skin, and ruddy skin was not the norm for Hebrews. The fact that both The Queen of Sheba and a prophet described hm as ruddy obviously meant that his tone was different than the norm, or else why would that be noteworthy?
pixelsword 5 days ago
@MsKittenz1 its right next to the holahoax museum.
LeeroyJimboBerkowitz 1 week ago
@91eab No the problem is you soulless fucker don't care WHAT IS FOUND!! EVERYTHING IS WHITE CAUSE YOU SAY SO LOL u a sick person my friend.
frontroomtv 1 week ago
@91eab yeah black olives fool
swissb3ats 1 week ago
I've never seen this statue does it stii exist in Europe? If so....where
MsKittenz1 2 weeks ago
@91eab you are absolutely correct! Why? Because there are NO such thing as "jews" just those masquerading as Hebrew Israelites using the term "jews"which they are not! There are NO "j's" in Hebrew so how could there be "jews" Plus, biblical facts state (Revelations 2:9 and 3:9) that those saying they are "jews" are from the synagogue of satan. Read Dabarym/Deuteronomy and only "blacks" could possibly fit the curses. Why would it be strange that Miriam turned "white as snow" if not black?
BirdofThunder19 2 weeks ago
The REAL jews were not and are not "black"! The real jews did have and still do have either white or olive colored skin! NOT black! Get that through your thick skull!!!
91eab 3 weeks ago
@90rashad I never said Ruddy meant white, what I did say is Ruddy is not black. Ancient Hebrew has words to describe black people, which are used correctly when describing black people in the Hebrew bible. Why use a different word when describing black people if the Hebrews were the same color? Why do black people in the bible ask the Hebrews to overlook their black skin and accept them anyway if the Hebrews are also black?
The facts do not match, the Hebrews were never originally black.
degen83 3 weeks ago