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"Who Is This Man Jesus"
"Who Is This Man Jesus"
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This religious commentary: “Who is this man Jesus” was written to discuss Jesus’ roots and describe his demeanor and character, stating his purpose and plan for the human race. Identifying one race from the same cloth with different parents and rainbow of colors. He gave his life for mankind.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWestBow Press
Release dateFeb 4, 2019
ISBN9781973646105
"Who Is This Man Jesus"
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Louise T. Coleman

While reading this book they will be inspired to soul search their lives. With this being my third book, I want to demonstrate that blessings come with responsibility.

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    "Who Is This Man Jesus" - Louise T. Coleman

    WHO IS THIS MAN JESUS

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    Copyright © 2019 Louise T. Coleman.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

    Scripture taken from the King James Version of the Bible.

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    ISBN: 978-1-9736-4611-2 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-9736-4612-9 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-9736-4610-5 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2018913808

    WestBow Press rev. date: 01/10/2019

    The

    King of Kings

    The

    Lord Of Lords

    The

    Almighty God

    Revelation 19:16

    Scriptures: King James Version

    Author: Louise T. Coleman Neaice

    Who Is This Man Jesus?

    Scriptures

    From The King James Version

    And

    The Original African Heritage

    Study Bible

    (King James Version)

    CONTENTS

    Preface

    Introduction

    His Character and Demeanor Quiet, Gentle, and Kind

    The Baby, The Child, and The Man

    Who Is this Man Jesus

    Judgement Hall

    The Cross

    His Dying Hour

    The Old Rugged Cross

    What More Can He Do?

    A Celebration Of Life And Death The Crucifixion

    Try Jesus

    Life Is Precious

    God’s Radar

    Having A Conversation With Jesus

    Put Your House In Order

    Food For Thought

    Take Care Of Your Business Spiritual and Natural

    Why Does Man Exist And What For?

    Jot Down Your Thoughts

    God Is Our Eye Witness

    Knowing God In A Deeper Way

    Jeremiah 29:11

    Synopsis

    Let’s Go Back To The Old Landmark

    Pledge Allegiance To The Bible

    The Ten Commandments

    PREFACE

    This book is food for thought; the subject matter is, who is this man Jesus? Opens the mind, to re-think and consider the scriptures that describes him as a man of color. Based on the origin where life was first created and placed in the garden of Eden.

    Man’s version verse God’s version fails to interpret the scripture as it relates to people of African descent.

    From the church perspective, African people’s contribution to Christianity is not taught. If there was a real Christian conversation, it would help combat racism. (There is a void).

    The word of God holds the leadership of the church accountable for the whole truth. I believe the church would be much more effective if they showed appreciation for God’s inherent multiculturalism. He is a God of color which makes up the rainbow.

    The subject should be addressed, because after the flood; Noel’s three sons started the new world, and people of African descent were included.

    I thank God, African American’s are counted for in God’s master plan, the human race. We are all his Children no matter color or race, he loves us all the same, one big family; the family of God. He is amazing.

    INTRODUCTION

    From a child; as I read the bible, and learned about God in Sunday school and church services, I always wondered why African people were left out of the conversation.

    The church is a major institution with great religious influence in the community, which should put emphasis on the entire ancient world, including afro-centric history and culture.

    It is amazing to me how the church avoids acknowledging and speaking about black people in the bible.

    The original African heritage study bible: King James Version (General editor; Cain Hope Felder, PHD) has confirmed my belief that form the beginning African/Edenic, man is the father of the third human life on earth; Adam and Eve’s first son, Cain.

    This bible, is the same as the original King James Version, with special annotations relative to the African/Edenic perspective putting special emphasis on African- American history and culture.

    Scientific evidence has revealed that Eve is the mother of all nations, she lived in Sa-Saharan Africa. She was black liken unto the source from which she was created from the rib of Adam, in which she came from (Genesis 2: 21-24) who was created in the image of the likeness of God, was African/Edenic. (Genesis 2: 8-14).

    I am glad that God loves us all; no matter your race or ethnic background. However, I am over joyed to know that we are counted in the number from the beginning.

    This is

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