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Lol! Yet they went to the tent after he told them. Yet Noah laid the charge upon Ham. Yeah! I know it! There is no indication????
Think about it, what you say makes Noah look like a crazed, heartless spiteful person. God as well. The funny thing is, there is no indication what color Ham was or Canaan. The name ' Ham' in hebrew etymology means 'warm' in Egyptian, it means 'burnt' or ' black'. Either way, this may not even be an indication of skin color, but a state of his soul. We hear about lukewarmness all the time, and a different blackness, that relates to the soul. So, come again? Your argument is full of assumptions.
So back attcha! The indication for you and the ilk you follow, the opinion is from a racist heart. The fact of the matter is, my opinion must be correct becsuse it doesn't contradict Moses, like Miriam did, nor Solomon who before Christ came, was considered the wisest of his people, past and/or present of his time. It upholds the ( Double Portion) of Joseph in his son's Menassah and Ephraim. They would be too dark for you. The Ethiopian Jew can trace his lineage directly to Solomon. No other Jew can for sure do that. They would have to compare their to the Black Ethiopian Jew because all the records that listed heritage were destroyed with the second temple in 70 AD. Ethiopian Jew too, represents the Double Portion.
Point, what I say doesn't contradict the character of God. It supports all the patriarchs and most and foremost proves the supremacy of the NC. I am 100% right and God is no racist. He doesn't create races to hate them.
He does make pronouncements about certain people though, like Esau, knowing what they are and will do m, before they even can think to do it. In Esau came forth an offspring He would hate for generations to the last one, who is among the last generation who loves God. Esau's Nephilim offspring will not share in promise.
In (Gen. 9:24-27), blessing is given to Shem and Japheth. No blessing to Ham and his youngest son is cursed. Which, as I have said, shows that the curses and blessings pass to the descendants of Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Which reveals that this is a prophecy. And if a prophecy, it is from God.
It's what Scripture says. It only makes Noah look bad in your eyes. It only makes God look bad in your eyes. Therefore you reject (Gen. 9:24-27) as a prophecy. It can't be a prophecy because you don't like it.
Gee, think of that. Ham means burnt, black, or hot. What a coincidence. And Ham and his descendants went to the area we call Africa. (Ps. 78:51) (Ps. 105:23) One of the sons of Ham was Mizraim. (Gen. 10:6) And it was he who is known as Egypt. But it is the land of Ham because Ham's descendants went there.
Another of Ham's descendants was Cush. Which speaks to the Ethiopians or one of dark skin color. Again, what a coincidence.
And Cush begat Nimrod. (Gen. 10:8) Ever heard of him? He was a great rebel against the Lord. His name means 'let us rebel'. Which indicates Cush's role in preparing Nimrod for rebellion. And rebel he did. He established a kingdom in the land of Shinar called Babel. (Gen. 10:10) And Babel means confusion and is where God in judgement divided the peoples language.
And, just as Jerusalem is the center of God's attention and affection on earth, so does evil have a center on earth where Satan's affection lies. The land of Shinar. Same as where Nimrod made his kingdom. (Gen. 10:10)
(Zechariah 5:7-11) "And , behold, there was lifted up a talent of lead: and this is a woman that sitteth in the midst of the ephah. And, he said, This is wickedness....Then said I to the angel that talked with me, Whither do these bear the ephah? and he said unto me, To build it an house in the land of Shinar; and it shall be established, and set there upon her own base."
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