The Faith of Tamar | A Woman's Courage in the Lineage of Christ | Untold Bible Stories

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Tales of the Bible

8 ай бұрын

Delve into the inspiring story of Tamar, a remarkable woman in the lineage of Christ. Tamar's unwavering faith and courageous actions, as recounted in the Bible, showcase the strength of women in biblical history. Explore how her story, marked by adversity and determination, played a pivotal role in shaping the lineage that led to the birth of Jesus Christ. Discover the enduring lessons from Tamar's faith and courage that continue to inspire and uplift. Subscribe for more enlightening biblical narratives and historical stories.

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@Kim-js8jf
@Kim-js8jf 7 ай бұрын
Thanks. Really Nice video. I'm white and I must say ... Black is beautiful. ❤️🙏🇨🇦
@naturalmax8474
@naturalmax8474 7 ай бұрын
what does being white have to do with the story?and what does being black make more beautiful?
@cashed-out2192
@cashed-out2192 7 ай бұрын
@@naturalmax8474 God didn't have time for such nonsense, either way
@cocochante6685
@cocochante6685 7 ай бұрын
Yes, black is very beautiful! Ignore the dumb comments! Stand in your truth.
@truth9415
@truth9415 7 ай бұрын
@@naturalmax8474 Triggered? 😂
@macsam8778
@macsam8778 7 ай бұрын
Awesome video, telling the truth about all of humankind and I think White is beautiful as well!
@NissaSelfLoveCoach
@NissaSelfLoveCoach 7 ай бұрын
I just Read Genesis Chapter 38 this morning and now I see this on my Timeline.
@TalesoftheBible
@TalesoftheBible 7 ай бұрын
Amazing, God is great 🤍
@TracyBEBLESSEDSAINTSMabinton
@TracyBEBLESSEDSAINTSMabinton 7 ай бұрын
I love this story….Because sometimes doing right can look so wrong and ugly.
@venessatymes7306
@venessatymes7306 7 ай бұрын
God brings beauty from our brokenness. He has an all encompassing plan for the redemption of His creation. God works in mysterious ways and brings to pass his results in unconventional ways. Thanks for sharing. Praise the Lord.
@TalesoftheBible
@TalesoftheBible 7 ай бұрын
Well said!
@FaithAndMystery
@FaithAndMystery 2 ай бұрын
🙌🌟 Through the trials of addiction, Jesus walked alongside me, offering His unfailing love and support. His grace became my strength, empowering me to overcome obstacles and embrace a life of purpose. Today, I rejoice in His faithfulness and the miraculous transformation He brings. All glory to His name!
@dionnelong
@dionnelong 2 ай бұрын
Amen! It is a true blessing to see black people not singing, rapping, dancing, baby mom, baby dad, getting arrested by police, alcohol, sex, drugs, etc., but looking like the regular normal citizens that have made Christianity what it is today! History! Integrity! Health! Beauty! Wholeness! Cleanness! We should have had programming like this from the very beginning. We are not less of a people, and not even a dependent people. It has only been repression. That's all. Repression. Repress no more.
@MzMiaTheGreat
@MzMiaTheGreat 7 ай бұрын
I love how you chose to use the true colors of these characters… they have been portrayed as white peoples so long and it’s refreshing to see truth
@b.eunice
@b.eunice 6 ай бұрын
Lol it’s not that deep. Whether they’re portray as white or black you still need to repent to go to heaven😬. The middle Eastern are brown but more lighter complex of brown than these dark skin people she used in this video. Let’s focus on what matters the most and that’s people repenting and turning to Christ for the saving grace.
@miriammccarty4373
@miriammccarty4373 6 ай бұрын
​@b.eunice if it's not that deep why feel the need to comment then attempt to correct?
@b.eunice
@b.eunice 6 ай бұрын
@@miriammccarty4373 because this comment and so many alike literally take the time to argue about people’s race as if that’s what will bring anyone to heaven. God doesn’t care about you and I getting these peoples race correct. He cares about our heart toward His Son and whether we believed in His complete work or not. It’s sad that many will rather argue over race just so they can fit in instead of focusing on what’s the most important which is salvation. So yeah race isn’t that deep because that’s not what God will judge us based on. I truly hope that you and everyone else will stop this useless argument over race and focus on salvation instead.
@miriammccarty4373
@miriammccarty4373 6 ай бұрын
@b.eunice lol stop let's be real. You saw a video that had something to do with the Bible and saw black/brown skin and thought, let me troll the comments. Otherwise, you would have just stopped at 'the color of their skin doesn't matter'. You made sure to insert 'ME are brown but more lighter...blah blah blah bad grammar and all. Your words were intentional, and trying to pretend they weren't is silly. Stand on what you say. God is all about nationality and skin color and lineage, the scripts tell you that so that then makes it an important aspect to focus on. I'm sure you also believe grace is salvation but the scripts also are very specific about that as well.
@b.eunice
@b.eunice 6 ай бұрын
@@miriammccarty4373 ok grammar police. This is internet no one cares about grammar. You’re not grammar professor. You’re mad about the fact that I’m stating facts. You guys get on the internet and spend hours arguing over people’s race as if Bible addresses race. As I said, claiming race of these people will not get you to heaven. Help you! I do stand by what I’ve said. It’s literally there I didn’t take my comment down, so helping me see how I’m not standing by my comment? You played yourself on that. Again, you’ll not see God by claiming the race of these people that’s why God never instructed us to address race. The apostles did not and Christ didn’t either so bye.
@paulagregory3558
@paulagregory3558 7 ай бұрын
Thank you, Jesus Glory, to God!!!
@royaltylordprinceshamiyah1229
@royaltylordprinceshamiyah1229 3 ай бұрын
THATS NOT HIS NAME.
@NontoNxumalo
@NontoNxumalo 7 ай бұрын
I’d love this in a movie 😍what a beautiful story
@mackenzieberg2854
@mackenzieberg2854 4 ай бұрын
I've read this story,its so encouraging.
@iancaldeian
@iancaldeian 2 ай бұрын
Tamar sounds like she was a black widow or just a great strategist. She went straight for the jackpot. Waiting for the story of Andromeda the Ethiopian princess who married Perseus.
@neuzaaraujo-qureshi4622
@neuzaaraujo-qureshi4622 7 ай бұрын
Just beautiful, Gods people are beautiful! ❤️‍🩹🦋❤
@manalive8835
@manalive8835 7 ай бұрын
I just want to point out that Tamar was from the lineage of Shem (not Ham). She wasn't an an Israelite, but she was a Shemite. Whilst the Israelite nation was in it's infancy, it wasn't uncommon for some of the brides to come from other Shemite peoples outside of Israelites. Once the population increased with sufficient females, they tended to marry within.
@mbrilliB
@mbrilliB 3 ай бұрын
Canaanites came from HAM
@WhiteEagle450
@WhiteEagle450 7 ай бұрын
Hallelujah! ❤
@kristinwalz8878
@kristinwalz8878 3 ай бұрын
Those babies are sooo beaUtiFuL💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎💎 Thanks for tha upload abOut taMar -aLso beaUtifUL and strong w0man💎.
@Victoriak24
@Victoriak24 7 ай бұрын
Because of using your original voice I have subscribe 😊😊😊
@michaelvicars8685
@michaelvicars8685 7 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏
@dominiquehatchell3283
@dominiquehatchell3283 7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ Amen!
@BIBLESnapshotsChallenge
@BIBLESnapshotsChallenge 4 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. Do you have a video of the Tamar in 2 Samuel? I looked on your YT channel but did not see any. Thanks in advance.
@TalesoftheBible
@TalesoftheBible 3 ай бұрын
Not yet! Will work on it
@ErictheEdomite
@ErictheEdomite 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for making her Black.
@sherethadaniels473
@sherethadaniels473 7 ай бұрын
They were all black.
@ozarksbrotherjerry4297
@ozarksbrotherjerry4297 5 ай бұрын
Her son Zarah, went to become royalty in N. Europe. Not a lot of blacks there.
@destinedovercomer
@destinedovercomer Ай бұрын
Look into the history of Europe you will be surprised what you will find, and I don't mean the stuff they teach in school, I mean real history the type you have to research
@anisewestbrook2197
@anisewestbrook2197 6 ай бұрын
🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽😍😍😍😍😍😍
@enjoyingnourishments6812
@enjoyingnourishments6812 2 ай бұрын
TAWAB
@stephenwilson9872
@stephenwilson9872 7 ай бұрын
Why I have the staff signet and cord
@LaTashaTaylor-ql2iu
@LaTashaTaylor-ql2iu 5 ай бұрын
😎😎😎I believe, that it may have been wrong, but it was very courageous. One, must find oneself daring to be different in order to break the chain of wickedness..You should never bring a knife to a gun fight...😎😎😎
@claudiawest52
@claudiawest52 7 ай бұрын
Because in order for us to spend eternity in God's presence, His son had to be crucified. God's love for humanity (including you) made His son the object of the entire world's sin, to save us from going to hell.
@user-kw5qx2zi9d
@user-kw5qx2zi9d 7 ай бұрын
Wow another old testament biblical character people can't get right
@WelcometoWillis
@WelcometoWillis 7 ай бұрын
What do you mean?
@RebeccaTaylorTillery
@RebeccaTaylorTillery 4 ай бұрын
There are 2 Tamars in the old Testament. This is about the first one. The second Tamar is the daughter of king David. You might be confusing them.
@adenikejohnson1581
@adenikejohnson1581 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for these beautiful biblical scriptural stories. They are very inspiring. But let’s bring them out correctly so as to avoid spreading false information. Tamar was not a black woman. She was from today’s Middle East, a Canaanite. We already have enough confusion with Hollywood trying to rewrite history and causing crisis in the world. Our videos must be based on what was written in the Bible correctly not on what we want people of the world to feel, the last chapter of the book of Revelation advice us about adding or removing from what the Bible says. Thanks for sharing. More grace to you.
@truth9415
@truth9415 7 ай бұрын
Canaanites are African People. Children of Ham. In some of the earliest versions of the Bible, It literally tells you Canaan is Black with Tight Coily hair.
@truth9415
@truth9415 7 ай бұрын
"Middle east" doesn't exist. If it does exist, the whole entire region is majority Africa.
@Faithdced
@Faithdced 8 күн бұрын
This story is so incomplete. An awful lot of information missing. And Tamar is made out to look like a saint for doing what she did.
@lelecheesy
@lelecheesy 7 ай бұрын
I’m kinda lost guys how was that honorable
@jamesmason8944
@jamesmason8944 7 ай бұрын
Tamar knew she had to keep the bloodline pure, Judah having married outwith his tribe, therefore the sons were the problem, hence God killed them. When Judah's wife died and Shelah had come of age, Tamar knew what she had to do. Tamar must have been a pure bloodline. Just like Noah, who was righteous in his generation, Judah actually tells us Tamar was righteous also, more so than himself who had not kept his generation pure. Judah did not suffer the same fate of his sons after having come into Tamar. The sons were the problem.
@The_World_Champion.
@The_World_Champion. 7 ай бұрын
This is a very interesting take on the matter Can you kindly expound upon the notion that the 'Sons were the problem' Wouldn't they be considered Hebrew as nationality comes from the Father? Why would Tamar be genetically righteous if she is a cannanite? Looking forward to your answer!
@jamesmason8944
@jamesmason8944 7 ай бұрын
@@The_World_Champion. The sons were not pure bloodlines, there mother was the daughter of Shua who was a Cannanite, who God had forbidden the Hebrew Israelites to marry. We are not told Tamar was a Cannanite, this event is recorded to drawn attention to God's law, remember the Israelites were moving and living in various places amongst different tribes and peoples. We are told God is not the author of confusion, so we must hold to the truth and help understand when confronted with what we think is inconsistencies.
@The_World_Champion.
@The_World_Champion. 7 ай бұрын
@@jamesmason8944 Very eye opening. Please allow me to pick your brain some more... In the realm of genetic / national hierarchy do the children of Israel hold top spot or is it true that, there is neither Jew nor Gentile? Has the Church been replaced as GOD'S chosen people?
@freyamckenzie5583
@freyamckenzie5583 7 ай бұрын
Of course let's not forget Jesus association with Mary Magdalene.
@rudolphtheodore3474
@rudolphtheodore3474 7 ай бұрын
You see, if you truly understand historical facts we all will stop using this name change. We often say God or Lord but this is so wrong. In the Bible the old testament tells of a true biblical story of a time when the high priest had to go into the inner chamber to do the priestly duties, a rope or cord was put around his waist. Why, did the people do this, answer they were told to do this by whom, a god or did any god said this to the people, not! This is your answer to names, no other names were given so that the one seeking to know the truth will find it. We can't say for our loved ones, but if the truth is there why turn our back on the living words.
@rudolphtheodore3474
@rudolphtheodore3474 7 ай бұрын
You see, if you truly understand historical facts we all will stop using this name change. We often say God or Lord but this is so wrong. In the Bible the old testament tells of a true biblical story of a time when the high priest had to go into the inner chamber to do the priestly duties, a rope or cord was put around his waist. Why, did the people do this, answer they were told to do this by whom, a god or did any god said this to the people, not! This is your answer to names, no other names were given so that the one seeking to know the truth will find it. We can't say for our loved ones, but if the truth is there why turn our back on the living words.
@beeinthebodytorahclass2002
@beeinthebodytorahclass2002 3 ай бұрын
​@@rudolphtheodore3474God Himself calls Himself God.
@lewis2553
@lewis2553 8 ай бұрын
There's nothing in a REAL English bible (KJV) that says what the exact cause of God's anger toward Onan was. It could have been the spilling of his seed on the ground, OR it could have been the fact that, by doing so, he didn't give seed to his brother and take Tamar as his wife. 2:24 Tamar had no deep determination to fulfill her role in the divine plan. She didn't even know the divine plan. 🤣 But she did want to be a mother and be in the family of Judah. And she was in the ancestry of Jesus. But she, at the time, knew nothing of any divine plan. These two ideas are just concoctions of those new Bible PERversions! Also, Judah wasn't just out there whoring around and committing adultery. When he slept with her, his wife had died. The unrighteousness he was referring to was mainly that he had withheld his third son Shelah from his daughter-in-law, causing her to do what she did. And, of course, he had sex with her, not knowing who she was.
@josephdsilva5245
@josephdsilva5245 7 ай бұрын
Confucius Confounded?
@sherethadaniels473
@sherethadaniels473 7 ай бұрын
You need to read your Bible.
@lewis2553
@lewis2553 7 ай бұрын
@@sherethadaniels473 I AM reading it, for the 10th time. I'm just not reading falsehood into it.
@RebeccaTaylorTillery
@RebeccaTaylorTillery 4 ай бұрын
There is only one way for a man to prevent conception outside of abstinence. He would withdraw when he was with Tamar because he didn't want to raise his brother's child. If she got pregnant, her first child would be considered to belong to Er. I will agree that she knew nothing about a divine plan. But, she knew what her life would be like without a husband and children. She would have been begging for food if her father kicked her out of his house. No, Judah was not whoring around. His wife had died, so he might have been lonely. Tamar went to the roadside because Judah had not given her to his son Shelah when he came of age. She knew the route he was going to take for the sheep shearing and put herself out there, praying that she would conceive when Judah came to her. She was very smart getting his staff and seal as proof for when she knew that she would go before his judgment as a pregnant woman. This is a good story about God using those outside of Israel for his divine plan. Rahab and Ruth are other good examples of this.
@beeinthebodytorahclass2002
@beeinthebodytorahclass2002 3 ай бұрын
Hiring a prostitute is a sin, whether your wife is dead or not. If he was lonely he could have easily remarried.
@rosesbellydancers
@rosesbellydancers 5 ай бұрын
So doesn’t that mean he had 14 sons not 12?
@RebeccaTaylorTillery
@RebeccaTaylorTillery 4 ай бұрын
Judah's father had 12 sons, not Judah.
@wideawake5630
@wideawake5630 8 ай бұрын
I agree with Lewis2553. My thought is not that God considers masturbation sinful as the Church erroneously taught for ages. Onan was clearly not the first to self- pleasure. People have always done that as have other animals, from monkeys to parrots and anyone else who can. It looks to me like God wanted to establish a bloodline from these two families. Onan's refusal to bed a woman he still thought of as his sister-in-law threatened that plan. His sin was disobedience.
@harveywabbit9541
@harveywabbit9541 7 ай бұрын
Tamar is the palm tree, a symbol of Virgo. See Isaiah 9.14-15, where Virgo is called the palm frond/branch. Good luck with your studies.
@prudentpenny
@prudentpenny 7 ай бұрын
Masturbation is sinful… sex can only be righteous within marriage and is the act that results in procreation… all bodies belong to God and us purposed for specific uses anything outside of his order and design are sin
@ngbeat1616
@ngbeat1616 6 ай бұрын
Sin starts in the mind, even sexual sins. Can one masturbate without the sin of the mind? Be careful not to lie against God simply because you struggle with a sin you believe you can't overcome by the power of the Holy Spirit.
@beeinthebodytorahclass2002
@beeinthebodytorahclass2002 3 ай бұрын
Masturbation is absolutely a sin!!
@claudiawest52
@claudiawest52 7 ай бұрын
There's no such thing as a real English Bible. The King James was written in 1612, when they spoke Elizebethan English. So naturally, it was translated as such. We no longer speak that language. Therefore, the Bible was translated to moder Englidh, so that we can understand. The Word of God (the Bible) is supposed to b3 edifying and help us to understand the character of God. A good way to understand the Bible is to get a Study Bible, which expands and explains scripture. God bless 🙌
@maryannacunningham1213
@maryannacunningham1213 7 ай бұрын
At the bottom, it says tales of the Bible🤔 that means untrue, so why would I waste my time listening to someone that doesn’t believe the Bible is true
@TalesoftheBible
@TalesoftheBible 7 ай бұрын
Hey there! We appreciate your perspective. we just wanted to clarify that when we use the term 'tales of the Bible,' we're not suggesting that the stories are untrue. Instead, we use the word 'tales' to refer to the rich narratives and lessons found in the Bible. People interpret these texts in various ways-some take them literally, while others see them as allegorical or metaphorical. We categorically believe the bible is true. We also believe there's value in exploring different perspectives and having open-minded discussions. Feel free to share your thoughts, and let's engage in a respectful conversation about these important topics. Stay Blessed!
@rudolphtheodore3474
@rudolphtheodore3474 7 ай бұрын
A very good story except for the true name of our Messiah, history tells the reader the truth that our Messiah use not the same image shows around the world. Russian ancient icons of the Black Messiah and the Black Royal Families that ruled England in ancient days gone by. That same Bible we all love told the ready (ours) that to be saved that we should call on the name. Yet if the images we see of our Messiah are not lining up then is the name J. C. the truth name, he is and was a black person with an Ancientsuh Hebrew sounding name. This is not my truth but historical faces.
@Relyks503
@Relyks503 8 ай бұрын
The people in the Bible are not black, they are not Africans, they are people from the Levant. Look at Jews and tell me they look outside of Ethiopia.
@TalesoftheBible
@TalesoftheBible 8 ай бұрын
Hi @relyks503 We appreciate your comment. The purpose of this video is to provide brief glimpses into lesser-known stories from the Bible. The images in the video serve as a creative expression, emphasizing the idea that we are all created in the image of God and come in various colors, shapes, and sizes. Our visuals simply portray individuals from diverse races and backgrounds. Much love, stay blessed !
@johnniestallings8903
@johnniestallings8903 8 ай бұрын
What color are you and what is your origin?
@kennethmanns-xk9zw
@kennethmanns-xk9zw 7 ай бұрын
Noah Ham do you know what nations Ham birth then come back
@breakergirl47
@breakergirl47 7 ай бұрын
Not very light skinned person is white. White is only for European. The Jews are from the Middle East . They are not European. The eve gene 🧬 exists only in a black woman . Which means that only a black woman can have a child of a different race . Therefore eve was not white but black. The ancient Egyptians were black and they made the Jews slaves for 400 years of course there were mixed children. Ishmael 's mother was from Egypt she was black. Why did Jehovah suggest Egypt and not any European country when Jesus’s life was threatened as a child???? Ask yourself A place where the Jews where slaves ?? Before you comment please ask Google. You are limited in knowledge.
@WelcometoWillis
@WelcometoWillis 7 ай бұрын
In your mind, where did black people come from? The Bible is a book of creation and people. You mean to tell me that every person in the Bible was Middle Eastern looking, when the Bible often mentioned that the Hebrews mixed with Hams descendants many times.
@josephdsilva5245
@josephdsilva5245 8 ай бұрын
How did God not come to the rescue of his Only begotten Son from the Crucification on the Cross for our sins which for me is the most illogical conclusion.
@mrblack00789
@mrblack00789 8 ай бұрын
The answer lies within the question. Without the crucifixion there would be no salvation. "For God so loved the world, he gave his only begotten son. For whoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
@TalesoftheBible
@TalesoftheBible 8 ай бұрын
Hi Joseph, how are you? The crucifixion of Jesus is a deep topic. Many believe it's part of a divine plan that goes beyond our understanding. Simply put, Jesus died to save us. much love stay blessed x
@lewis2553
@lewis2553 8 ай бұрын
In Genesis 22, God had told Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a burnt sacrifice. Abe was willing to do it because he trusted God. He was ready to plunge a knife into his only son by his wife Sarah. But at the last second, the LORD called to Abraham. He told Abe not to do it, and Abe turned and saw a ram caught in a thicket. That became their sacrifice. KEEP READING below. So, much later, God would send Jesus to the descendants of Abraham, more specifically to the Israelites, knowing they would kill him, because they had killed several of his prophets in the past. But who would speak for Jesus to prevent his death the way the LORD had spoken for Isaac and saved him? No one did. In one way, God's willingness to sacrifice Jesus mirrors Abe's willingness to sacrifice Isaac. But God was not testing himself the way he tested Abraham, although he would have to be equally determined to see this through. No, his test was of the Levitical priesthood to see if they would walk in his ways and keep his charge as had said to Joshua, the high priest in Zechariah 3:7. The priesthood in Jerusalem would have been descendants of Joshua, the high priest of Zechariah's time. So, did they walk in the ways of the LORD? Did they keep his charge? No. Had they walked in his ways, they would not have crucified an innocent man who was the son of God and was also one of his prophets. And what was the charge of the LORD? Was it not the life of his only begotten son -- that one of them, at least, should have spoken to save it, the way he had spoken to save Isaac's life? That's the way I see it. Also consider the last part of Zechariah 3:7, "I will give thee places to walk among these that stand by." That was God's promise to Joshua if he walked in his ways and kept his charge. Those that stood by were the angel of the LORD and Satan. See Zechariah 3:1. I believe those two represented the early church and the Romans. Because the priesthood did not meet God's requirements, though, their temple and their city were destroyed, and they had no place to walk among those that stood by.
@wideawake5630
@wideawake5630 8 ай бұрын
I have a couple comments on that, but I will stop short of claiming to know God's reasoning. First of all, Jesus knew and accepted His fate. It was a journey to get there, from begging for mercy to accepting His place in the Father's plan. Thy will, not mine. There is also a type in this narrative. It speaks to our mystification at God's unwillingness to intervene without fail in order to protect us. From the Father's unwillingness to save Jesus from the death of His physical body, the salvation of all our souls results. We must trust. I hope that on the other side these things will be clear to us. Either that or the answers will no longer matter.
@ClaudiaKoniki
@ClaudiaKoniki 8 ай бұрын
In Islam, they believe Jesus was ascended only without crucification - another has been crucified in his place and God made him appear to people as if it was Jesus crucified or sth ain’t these lines… also if you research about original Bible, it’s much changed nowadays through the centuries to fit different narratives of the people in power; Many things are even erased;
@godlygirls62
@godlygirls62 7 ай бұрын
Why is she depicted as a black woman?
@juliemesser2053
@juliemesser2053 7 ай бұрын
If you look in the Bible, it said that the people are dark skinned. Plus,the architects found the bones of the ancient people.
@sherethadaniels473
@sherethadaniels473 7 ай бұрын
Because they were black Dam what is wrong with you people.
@MzMiaTheGreat
@MzMiaTheGreat 7 ай бұрын
Cuz they were
@WelcometoWillis
@WelcometoWillis 7 ай бұрын
Tamar is from the line of Ham who fathered the black races. She was a Canaanite woman.
@kenyettaweaver7443
@kenyettaweaver7443 Ай бұрын
Question to you is: why can’t she be depicted as black? What’s wrong with that? …..also, have you ever looked at a map to see where these biblical cities are? If so, geographically and realistically, what color do you feel her skin should be? I’ll wait.
@messianicjewPhd2023
@messianicjewPhd2023 7 ай бұрын
Women then and still today are nothing more than chattel.
@cashed-out2192
@cashed-out2192 7 ай бұрын
Solomon was not a black man
@SouthSideLadyWright
@SouthSideLadyWright 7 ай бұрын
Regardless, he was a man that was gifted with wisdom by God.😮‍💨
@cashed-out2192
@cashed-out2192 7 ай бұрын
@@SouthSideLadyWright And he lost it all, and introduced the cursed, evil number 666
@Yah-Izoa-Hakaboth
@Yah-Izoa-Hakaboth 7 ай бұрын
@@cashed-out2192 Yes he was! Don’t continue to allow Lucifer to deceive you by the white washing. Song of Solomon 1:6 KJV *Look not upon me, because I am black, because the sun hath looked upon me:* my mother's children were angry with me; they made me the keeper of the vineyards; but mine own vineyard have I not kept. Solomon was a Judahite! The Judahites are black people! They’re scattered in Nigeria, Caribbeans, North America, Canada, London to name a few. I’m a Gadite from the Tribe of Gad. The LORD’s people are black and so is the LORD! Revelation 1:14-15 KJV His head and His hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and His eyes were as a flame of fire; *And His feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace;* and His voice as the sound of many waters. Look up the first African Baptist Church in Savannah, Georgia. It’s cursive Hebrew writing on the pews. Us Israelites once spoke Paleo-Hebrew until we were forced to speak English.
@hodana7546
@hodana7546 7 ай бұрын
Daud (David) Soloman, Moses , Isa(Jesus) were all dark skinned and very dark skinned. Muse was described to looking like Nigerian tribe. In Islam . You converted yesterday and want 3veryonr to be white😂
@cashed-out2192
@cashed-out2192 7 ай бұрын
@@hodana7546 Solomon wasn't a black man, because as we know, most black men prefer lighter-skinned females. The lighter, the better, white, or pass for white. Solomon did not like white women, nor was he attracted to his own ethnicity. All of his women were brown-or dark-skinned.
@michaelvicars8685
@michaelvicars8685 7 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏
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