This is not a lesson of slogans. It is a lesson of texts. The claim is simple and old: the Hebrew patriarchs were an eastern, sun-darkened, Afro-Asiatic people who married into Egypt and Canaan, blended into Africa in their scattering, and are described in Scripture with a complexion that most modern readers were never taught to notice. We will not shout it. We will walk it, one open Bible at a time, from Abraham fathering two nations, to the two matching sets of twelve, to the Egyptian and Canaanite mothers written into the covenant line, to the plain color language of Song of Solomon,...
This is not a lesson of slogans. It is a lesson of texts. The claim is simple and old: the Hebrew patriarchs were an eastern, sun-darkened, Afro-Asiatic people who married into Egypt and Canaan, blended into Africa in their scattering, and are described in Scripture with a complexion that most modern readers were never taught to notice. We will not shout it. We will walk it, one open Bible at a time, from Abraham fathering two nations, to the two matching sets of twelve, to the Egyptian and Canaanite mothers written into the covenant line, to the plain color language of Song of Solomon, Lamentations, and Job, to the Ancient of Days Himself. Where a point is a description, we will read the description. Where a point is an inference, we will say so and hand you the verses to test it. Prove all things. Bring your own Bible and check every reference against the page.