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  2. Are Black People Mentioned in the Bible? - Christianity

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    Who Are Some Important Black People Mentioned in the Bible? There are black people in the Bible in the Old and New Testaments. Here are four notable references.

  3. The Black Presence in the Bible: Uncovering the Hidden Ones -...

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    Are Black people mentioned in the Bible? Absolutely. The Bible is a multicultural book. This statement may sound controversial but archeology, history, and the text prove it to be true.

  4. The Five Black Bible Heroes We Need Today - Crossroads Church

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    Thankfully, I have examples of these black Biblical heroes to follow. EBED-MELECH Jeremiah, a prophet of God to his people, was charged with delivering some very unpopular news: the king of Babylon was coming, and he would conquer Jerusalem. For hundreds of years, God’s people had been super flaky with him.

  5. The ‘Curse of Ham’: how people of faith used a story in Genesis...

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    According to this reading of Genesis, God had not only mandated slavery, he had also predestined black people as a “slave race”. In fact, some Christian leaders argued that it was in the ...

  6. What does the Bible say about race? - Ouachita Baptist University

    obu.edu/stories/blog/2020/06/what-does-the-bible-say-about-race.php

    These pastors and writers argued that 1) the word “Ham” really means “black” or “burnt,” and thus refers to the Black race; and 2) God commanded that the descendants of Ham (Black people) become slaves to Japheth, who, they argued, represents the White races.

  7. Black history in the Bible - Ministry Matters

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    But it isn’t just earth and soil that indicates African presence in the Bible. It is the people themselves. The lands of the Bible span the continents of Africa and Asia — both home to peoples of color. People of African descent, Asian descent and of mixed descent all lived in ancient Israel.

  8. How the Bible Talks about Race and Ethnicity - Outreach

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    The Bible has something to say about race and racism. But looking to the Bible for explicit racial terms such as Black and white will likely leave you confused.

  9. Black History: Africa in the Bible - Bible Gateway Blog

    www.biblegateway.com/blog/2018/02/black-history-africa-in-the-bible

    Geographical groups such as Ethiopians, Cushites, Egyptians, Hebrews, and other tribal terms describe people of color and communicate the fact that the Bible includes a strong black presence. Black history has always played a central role in God’s plan for humanity.

  10. Race, Ethnicity and the Gospels - Oxford Bibliographies

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    This book challenges traditional notions of Christian identity in early Christianity characterized by universal, transcendent concepts of race. Buell argues that race or ethnicity played an important role in forming early Christian identity, thinking that they are a special people (race).

  11. Bible - African American Studies - Oxford Bibliographies

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    Analyzes African Americans’ encounter with the Bible and the ways it has shaped a Black American cosmology. Considers African spiritualities and their early influence on Africans brought to America during the transatlantic slave trade.