Chevdove Posted July 4 Report Posted July 4 GENES--GENESIS-- Egypt, the Ethiopians & Moses 1] And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman. NUMBERS 12:1. Egypt--[var., Egupta, Eguptah, Guptans, Petah, Coptic, Chandraguptans, Egyptos, Aegyptos, Gypsies...] In ancient times, these terms had a distinct definition as opposed to these modern times. A visit to a fine arts museum may help to better understand the original meaning of the word 'Egypt'. But even in ancient times, many different Egyptian civilizations developed, nevertheless, the ancient scriptures reveal that part of our human struggle today began in Egypt so, it would be crucial to understand this kind of history. It would be important to know the history that revolved around the time of the Exodus and the kind of conflict that occurred amongst the Hebrew Israelites because their culture had formed in Egypt four hundred years prior to that time period. So, it would be crucial to understand the dates and times of specific historical periods about Egypt and other ancient history. At the time of the Exodus, the Bible reveals that White Supremacy and Colorism became a major conflict among the Egyptians and the Hebrew Israelites: [24] By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter; [25] Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season; [26] Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt: for he had respect unto the recompence of the reward. [27] By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king: for he endured, as seeing him who is invisible. HEBREW 11:24-27. Today, like the word 'Egypt', the word 'Ethiopian' had a distinct definition as opposed to these modern times. Like the word 'Cyclops', 'Cleopatra', 'Chiops' and 'Pelops', etc. the root word 'Ops' refers to 'optical', 'face' and how a person looked. So, a Cyclopian was about ancient people that had a certain type of look; one-eyed giants. A 'Chiop' referred to the color brown. A 'Pelop' referred to Black skinned people who existed before the Greeks in that region of the ancient world. And so, in ancient times, 'an Ethiop' would be 'a Black face' and referred to the original Cush people of Ham. But today, many Ethiopian people are not black or even dark skinned. However, Moses' wife was referred to by this term and her presence led to a major conflict and also reveals much more about the conflict that led up to the Exodus. Historical records clearly reveal the issue of White Supremacy and Colorism that had plagued humanity at that time. History shows us that, not only did the Egyptians have a contention over the issue of skin color, but the Israelite people did as well. Fast forward a thousand and five hundred years after the Exodus to the time when Jesus journeyed down from the Decapolis into Jerusalem with his disciples. Those Jews in the temple system were not prepared for the prophecy of the Messiah to unfold in that way. The Pharisees perhaps had thought that the Messiah would have looked like the ancient Moses, and be a very, fair-skinned man. The book of Genes clearly reveal that, although Moses was fair skinned, however, he was still of African descent. The Egyptians chose Moses to be the pharaoh over Egypt because he was light skinned, but Moses loathed the Egyptians and fled. The correct dates and times places the young Moses in Thebes, however, at the age of forty (40), he journeyed to the north and became reunited with his family at the time that the Theban religion was outlawed. Both he and his brother became well-known dignitaries in Egypt for a brief time. However, at the time that the Black cow religion was being revived in Lower Egypt amongst the Hyksos, and in Central Egypt, the Amorite Baal and Ashteroth religion was being supplanted, Moses fled. Archaeologist today have unearthed statues of his brother Aaron and know that Aaron was a dark skinned man unlike his younger brother Moses. Both Moses and his sister expressed GENES--recessive traits--a Dominant X-linked Recessive Disorder of leprosy (psoriasis) , more common in fair skinned humans passed on to them from their mothers, however, Aaron did not express that trait at all. The sister received one affected X-sex-chromosome from her mother and one affected X-sex-chromosome from her paternal grandmother which rendered her a severe form of the disorder. Just one affected sex-chromosome renders the disorder revealing that the father had the same condition as did Moses. Amram, the father of Moses would have had the leprosy himself on the same intensity of his son. However, Amram did not pass on his X-sex-chromosome onto his sons. Males can only receive one X-sex-chromosome from their mother and therefore, Aaron received the unaffected X-chromosome from his mother while Moses received the affected chromosome. Therefore, Moses' form of leprosy could not be as severe as his sisters for this reason. Likewise, the mother Jochebed, would have had the same skin disorder but not as extreme as her daughter because she only had one affected X-sex-Chromosome but the other was not affected. And again, Jochebed, the mother had one affected X-sex-chromosome that was passed onto her daughter and her son Moses, while the other unaffected X-sex-Chromosome was passed onto her son Aaron. Genesis is the book of GENES! Therefore a thousand years after David became the king of Israel, the Messiah was born. A thousand years prior to the birth of Jesus, God, the Creator blessed David of whom, like Moses had done, David married a black skinned woman and Solomon was born. So even though many people of African descent choose to scapegoat and blame non-African people for racism and Colorism, the ancient scriptures says otherwise. According to the Bible, people of African descent have been just as oppressive as non-Black people when it comes to White Supremacy and Colorism. From Moses and his wife, to David and Solomon, the ancient scriptures have made in completely obvious that there is 'an inheritance within an inheritance', even within the African civilizations meaning that, the Creator has proven that his Creation of Adam and Eve directly addresses the issue of Colorism. White Supremacy cannot exist without Black Hatred and Colorism. The Pharisees were not prepared for Jesus to look as he did. Imagine that when Jesus walked into the temple court with his assortment of northern Negroes, those Pharisees were outraged. Perhaps some of the disciples looked like Ice Cube and Katt Williams. Perhaps some of them looked like the late MalcolmX and the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And according to Solomon's prophecy a thousand years prior, Jesus Christ himself was not all that dark skinned. But those Pharisees were not expecting the Jews to be a bunch of uneducated Negro-looking Jews from the streets of Nazareth. And when they soon found out that Jesus actually chose, Black Simon, to be the head of his Church, oh Wow! Jesus told Simon, I am going to call you 'a stone', 'Petroleum' Black oil. You are the Rock, and I am going to build my church on you and the Gates of Hell shall not prevail of against you. At that time, Peter, could not even read or write! [40] One of the two which heard John speak, and followed him, was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother. [41] He first findeth his own brother Simon, and saith unto him, We have found the Messias, which is, being interpreted, the Christ. [42] And he brought him to Jesus. And when Jesus beheld him, he said, Thou art Simon the son of Jona: thou shalt be called Cephas, which is by interpretation, A stone. JOHN 1: 40-42. [17] And Jesus answered and said unto him, Blessed art thou, Simon Barjona: for flesh and blood hath not revealed it unto thee, but my Father which is in heaven. [18] And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. [19] And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven. ST MATTHEW 16:16-19.
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