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Losers in History Don't Get a Chance to Write History. The Winners in History Do.
One benefit of this book is that it uncovers black biblical women in the Bible for you. It lists 13 of the many women in biblical history. Hidden no longer, black women stories are shown to you. Dare to read for yourself; your own history.
Other Benefits:
1, Learn how to decipher the Hebrew and Greek meanings of the words in the Bible.
2. Identify through Noah's sons the races of man.
3. Find where the black women are in Jesus Christ's genealogy!
4. Today's location of the lost Israelite tribes.
5. 13 black women stories in the Bible.
6. View with an Afrocentric instead of a Eurocentric viewpoint.
7. See people, cultures, and ethnicities as they truly were in the Bible.
Remember that the Bible is a book that describes the notion of Israel, its people:
1. Who they fought with.
2. Their religion.
3. What God did for them.
4. God's promises to his chosen people.
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Ronald E. Newton
Ronald E. Newton I spent eight years with the USAF Security Service serving overseas. Military intelligence is not an oxymoron. Worked several years as a medicare claims examiner for the state of New Jersey. Finally found a job I liked. Meaning I love to work my job. After 32 years retired from IBM as a networking consultant. It was an eye opener to work in the back rooms of corporate America. Some where in the journey I married a southern belle and moved to the south. Two sons and daughter entered my family and all of them have left home to be on their own. They still come back though. After receiving helping hands in my career, I taught for free, the SAT in Greensboro, NC for 25 years. Every college graduate was a satisfying victory for me and my students. The lesson learned there was don't teach---Mentor! Became immersed in a new network called the Internet. Imagine PCs instead of water cooled main frames. Worked to launch free blogs at triadblogs.com. Developed mentoring site for SAT, GED and Personal Finances. I have a personal blog at www.rnewton.net/wordpress/ and an author's website at www.rnewton.net. You may email me or get links to my mentoring sites from my author's website. Please drop by and kick the tires. I was first published in Negro Digest in 1964. My how the years have flown. Why should you give a book review? Take a look at this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yf0T37CeqIY How to write a book review. Watch this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuxopkUVNds
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Behold The Power Of 13 Biblical Black Women: - Ronald E. Newton
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Bible verses taken from the King James Version Bible in the Public Domain.
BEHOLD THE POWER OF 13 BIBLICAL BLACK WOMEN: An Afrocentric view is a nonfiction work.
Independently published by the author Ronald E. Newton in the United States of America.
ISBN: 9781386718406
Website: https://www.rnewton.net/
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Dedication
I WISH TO THANK MY sweetheart and wife for reminding me to eat and pay attention to my writing widow. The support of my children for my writing as their crazy dad is much appreciated. The big book that puts the family on easy street may be just ahead!
Introduction
THIS BOOK WILL FOCUS on 13 Black female descendants of Noah's son Ham. Most of whom begin in the old testament. Noah's three sons repopulated the world after the flood. Which meant the world's races were coming out of Noah's three sons. Back then people didn't view race as we do in America. Americans' will readily agree that the white people are a great race but are reticent to say the same about black people. Yes, there were black men and women in the Bible. They were in the genealogy of Jesus Christ, King David and King Solomon, Abraham, Esau, Joseph, and Moses. Do you view the world around you from the Afrocentric or Eurocentric viewpoint? This book uses the Afrocentric view.
Whitewashing Ancient Statues: Whiteness, Racism, And Color In The Ancient World
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People of Color in European Art History
HTTP://MEDIEVALPOC.tumblr.com/missionstatement
A quick review of the websites above illustrates that some statues were made white even if the artists used colors, Artwork in museums depict black people in royal courts. What was it that had to be hidden from the public? What black people could do? Scientists tell us that we migrated from the African continent. Some went to the middle east, Asia, Europe, the Americas and other countries. I wanted to know if skin color could alter after five generations because of the environment. Below is the answer I received from a geneticist.
Your Question: Is it possible for a black African to become white if he or she moved to a country like Greenland in five or more generations?
"It would be pretty unlikely. Mutations are rare and happen by random chance. The chances of a mutation happening if any of the genes that control skin pigment and getting a specific mutation that causes paler skin is highly unlikely.
"The reason why light skin evolved in Europe, to begin with has to do with population size as well. If you have a lot of people, and a lot of time, you're more likely to see a mutation that leads to something beneficial, like pale skin in that environment.
"Then that one person would have kids, who would also have lighter skin mutation. Over time, this mutation can spread throughout the population... as long as it isn't harmful. If the mutation is bad, people with it wouldn't have kids, and it wouldn't spread. If it's neutral, they would have just as many kids as everyone else, and it may or may not spread. But if it's beneficial, people with that mutation would do better, possibly live longer, and most importantly have more kids. Eventually, that difference will become fixed in the population.
"And there's some research that shows that light skin didn't even evolve in Europe! It may have happened in Eastern Europe or Asia, and then spread through to Europe as well. The first Europeans had dark skin, then dark skin with blue eyes. Only later did light skin show up. This gives you some sense of how long it took for light skin to appear in the first place! These kinds of mutations are so rare that it takes a lot of people for it to be possible.
"In some ways, it's like winning the lottery. The chance of you or me winning the lottery is so small that it's essentially zero. But if you have millions of people play, there's a good chance that someone will win.
Of course, if your theoretical African married people who live in Greenland, and their children also married Greenland natives, then within five generations you would have very pale skin! This is one reason African Americans often have lighter skin than Africans—they have some European ancestry, with some of the DNA for paler skin.
The Tech Museum of Innovation. Ask a Geneticist.
The Tech Museum of Innovation. May 23, 2018, Accessed May 24, 2018. http://genetics.thetech.org/ provided above information.
Why does skin color matter? It doesn't except in certain societys' culture. Race doesn't make inferior people. Thoughtless misguided people with an inferiority complex may imagine such people. Skin color doesn't make you smart or stupid.
What did Jesus look like?
REVELATION 1:13-17,
"13 And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.
14 His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire;
15 And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.
16 And he had in his right hand seven stars: and out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged sword: and his countenance was as the sun shineth in his strength.
17 And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me,