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@rupuki709 @LighttheFireIAu @Cevicts Revelation 4:2-3, Daniel 7:9. He made his favorite people and his angels look like him too😂😂🫵🏾
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Notice how in both instances, blacks do the retarded thing?
Robin The God - FakeASMR Must Be Stopped@ScorpioVoid
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@MidrifEnthusias @michaeljknowles Because one line of “blacks” were semitic and the other hamitic. All of you reading they bashed him for marrying her because she was black is not said nor implied in the text. Not to mention they were turned white as punishment. Reminder, Israelites were confused for hamites.
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@AMRWWIII @michaeljknowles Buddy there's a huge fight between him and his siblings over his wife because she was black. Why would they be tearing into a black dude for marrying a black woman and why would they do that if they themselves were black?
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“Just a reminder that a first-century Jew was actually Arab six centuries before Arabs conquered the Levant.”
Uh…
MP Arizona☀️🏳️🌈💙🌵🐕🐕🦺🫂💦🏜🐟🌴🎙🌎🌻♍️🌊@AzPetrich
Just a reminder for Christian's celebrating Easter this week. Jesus looked like the guy in the first picture - not the second.
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being born in america feels like having an ancient curse on your bloodline before you were even born
Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet
Car infrastructure devours land.
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@Danlarsonfan @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak If that was the case wouldn’t Paul be mistaken for a Roman.. or a Greek..
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@udontknowitlol @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak The Copts are the closest relatives to ancient Egyptians and they look like this so if Paul was confused for an Egyptian, that clearly means he was not African or a Negro

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Not one black angel. #notmyheaven
Earth Is A Sales Funnel For SATAN@GENIC0N
Never forget you have friends in high places
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@Danlarsonfan @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak Also I wish you had the slightest clue about anything. In Genesis 10:6 Mizraim is listed as a son of ham. Mizraim=egypt in Hebrew usage. (exodus 20:2, psalm 105:23)
Egypt is Hamitic by direct descent. 1st century Egyptians were not European looking.
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@udontknowitlol @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak •2 Corinthians 5:15: "And he died for ALL that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again". Also he was confused for an Egyptian during the Roman period. Who were Greek lol you just owned yourself
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@Danlarsonfan @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak 2 Cor 1:1. This whole entire book has context. It is written to the saints. (Israelites) even if you read YOUR verse Paul narrows it down to “those who live” which is conditional, so it becomes a subset. Romans 9:4 Paul says adoption, covenants, and promises are still Israel’s
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@Danlarsonfan @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak Absaloms death, Lamentations 4:7-8, Moses in exodus 4:6, Daniel 7:9 (we look like OUR Father), Revelation 1:14, David was literally called ruddy in 1 Samuel 16:12..
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@udontknowitlol @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak And again the only proof you have of this is that one person was called the N-word which you can’t even prove because you won’t even use a well accepted translation
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@Danlarsonfan @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak For the millionth time this Latin word predates Spanish and Portuguese (Romance languages) which means black. I don’t know why you suddenly become dense around this fact
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@udontknowitlol @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak I’m aware and I’m telling you that Black people were not getting called the N-word until the 16th century The term, derived from Spanish and Portuguese words for black (negro), began appearing in English in the 16th century, with the first documented use in 1574 as a descriptor
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@Danlarsonfan @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak The same word you call “black” people on a daily basis is found in that verse. It’s literally just missing a g. Cognitive dissonance doesn’t feel good does it?
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@udontknowitlol @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak the New International Version (NIV), King James Version (KJV), English Standard Version (ESV), and New Living Translation (NLT). Are the most accepted translations I literally have never heard of some of the translations you’re using. lol try to find that in kjv or nlt
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@Danlarsonfan @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak There is. Matthew 10:5-6.
There’s context to John 3:16 start in John 3:14. Who was in the wilderness with Moses when he raised the serpent? Who got healed from that?
As for Roman’s 10:9, Paul is addressing Israel’s accountability. Whosoever functions within the covenant call
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@udontknowitlol @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak Also, there’s literally no Bible verses that say Jesus only came for Israel salvation John 3:16 ("whoever believes") supporting universal availability, while verses like John 14:6 ("No one comes to the Father except through me") and Romans 10:9
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@Danlarsonfan @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak Do you not know basic Bible theology? Christ never claimed he came for all. He preached quite the opposite. Paul was not white. He was an Israelite from the tribe of Benjamin. (He said that in Romans 11:1) He was not white. In acts 21:38 he was confused for an Egyptian. His-
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@Danlarsonfan @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak Niger is a Latin word. Latin predates ANY Romance languages. It quite literally means black. You literally cannot comprehend this simple concept
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@udontknowitlol @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak In Israelite was not called a black man there’s literally no proof of that. The N-word was not in common use for Black people until the Portuguese popularized it.
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@Danlarsonfan @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak in Hosea about Israel, that they would no longer be referred to as Israel. Hence the discrepancies between the “lost sheep” and the “gentiles”
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@Danlarsonfan @grok @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak Christ set the boundaries of salvation himself. Matt 15:24
The Holy Spirit (are you gonna call the Holy Spirit a liar?) testified in Luke 1:68-72
James 1:1 (after death burial and resurrection) said he was sent to the 12 scattered tribes.
Paul in Romans 9:25 quoted a prophecy
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@Danlarsonfan @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak An Israelite was called a black man in the Bible. Let’s deal with that, “just because one was called that in the Bible doesn’t mean anything” is not a response. It’s in the Bible. It matters, hence its inclusion.
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@udontknowitlol @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak I’m hoping to understand understanding the argument, but all you’re doing is trying to insult
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@udontknowitlol @f0ehamm3r @eatthechocpudd @RevolutionNak No one’s making you speak English you can move to a African country and learn their language
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