Biblical History of Black Mankind
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Manufacturer: Shahar Publishing Written By: C. McGhee Livers
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Binding: PaperbackEAN: 9780971882102ISBN: 097188210XLabel: Shahar PublishingManufacturer: Shahar PublishingNumber Of Pages: 197Publication Date: 1999-06Publisher: Shahar PublishingStudio: Shahar Publishing
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In this book, the author; a Greek and Hebrew language scholar, re-translates selected scriptures from the original Greek & Hebrew manuscripts of the Old and New Testament of the Bible. As the author translated, she found details that our English translations of the Bible have not revealed. These findings include: Blacks' Great Biblical Heritage, Origin of Blacks Revealed,
Black Skin: A Sign of Prosperity,
The Ethnicity of the First Man,
Origin of Whites and Jews Revealed
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Customer Rating: Summary: Not the correct understanding of the bible...Comment: The Holy Bible clearly states that the Israelites (so-called Blacks and Latinos) are the chosen people of God Deut 7:6. How can we be Canaanites when the Lord specifically told the Israelites to destrory the Canaanites and other nations Deut 7:1-5. Also in the book of Deut 28:15-68 tells you about the curses that would befall the Blackman woman and child for breaking the laws of the Most High God. Check it out today in your unrevised version of the KJV of the Holy Bible.Customer Rating: Summary: InformativeComment: The author presents little known facts, that one might not gleen from main stream gospel literature. I gained valuable information on characters such as Jared and Enoch. It should be a must read for any brother or sister and a part of their Biblical research library.Customer Rating: Summary: Good informationComment: This book is a good source and definitely has some extraordinary insights and information. Nevertheless, I have found several very major errors that make some of her information questionable and make me wonder if she was only trying to prove her point at the expense of some facts that could have went against some of her ideas.Customer Rating: Summary: Deep, beyond wordsComment: What I love most about my black people, other than the actual color of our skin, is our intelligence. C. McGhee Livers has plenty of that. Her book is filled with 173 pages of nothing but the truth!!!! There are no lies, here. She reads the original Hebrew manuscripts of the Old Testament and translates them into English. It is truly mindblowing because what one discovers is that the people who were God's chosen people from Adam, on down, were black!!!!! The very meaning of Adam is black. White people, in the Hebrew manuscripts of the Old Testament and ultimately in the Bible, weren't looked at, favorably, at all. If you combine this information with the fact the Lemba people of Afrika are the ancestors of the Cohanim Jews, then it's highly likely that the people who wrote the original texts of the Bible were black!!!!!!!!Imagine what would happen, if black people knew this information?!!! This is simply a life changing and world changing book! If you study information that's been gained from genetics, as well as, the discovery of ancient bones found in Afrika, we all know that the original man and woman of Earth was black. This book gives evidence that before the recent time of genetics and bone discovery that, in ancient times, people knew the same thing about the origin of man. It breaks down C. Mghee Livers information that she obtained from studying the original manuscripts of the bible. It's, simply, deep, black power, at its finest!!!!!Customer Rating: Summary: Biblical History of Black MankindComment: This is one excellent book. It confirms what I have thought about what kind of dirt there is. I have never seen any dirt that resembles caucasions. This is a thought provocative reading. I must read it again because I want to study Is.18 and then get into it again. I think that it has a story book ending for blacks which I don't quite understand because I (right now) can't see how you seperate any race of christians from any other race. I've always thought that a christian is a christian no matter what. As long as you have Jesus IN YOU. But overall I like the book, like I said it is very thought provoking. It answers a lot of questions, especially of the linage of Seth. I recommend this book for any reader. Even with the few things that I did not understand as yet, I have purchased two more copies for a couple of my relatives so we can have a study and discussion once they have finished reading it. I applaude the author for doing this work. I would like to meet her and thank her personally.