“And he said unto Abram, Know of a surety that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs, and shall serve them; and they shall afflict them four hundred years; And also that nation, whom they shall serve, will I and afterward shall they come out with great sub-stance.” – Genesis 15:13-14 For most of our lives we've been taught that the church has replaced Israel, Israel migrated and mixed with all nations, and that God no longer cares about Israel... but if that's the case, how can the church trust anything that comes out of the mouth of God if he'd just back out on all the promises made to Israel? + God never abandoned Israel. + Christianity did not replace the nation of Israel. + Much of Christian doctrine was designed to reinforce white supremacy. One of the biggest travesties of the Transatlantic Slave Trade is that black culture prior to coming to America was completely erased on purpose. What couldn't be erased was eventually white washed until we were so uncertain of our identity that we began to identify with two lands... African American... + In the late 1400s Portugal began deporting black Hebrews to the West Coast of Africa. + European journals written before and after the Transatlantic slave trade confirm Hebrews were black. + French, English, Portuguese, and German maps show The Kingdom of Judah located in Africa. + A 1766 Spanish map has Negroland marked as "populated by Jews". The reason it is so hard to uncover our true history is because of Eurocentric Christian racism. Most of them and many of our own people simply refuse to look at the evidence, so they deflect in order to avoid it. + "Salvation isn't about race." + "Why does it matter?" + "You need to repent." They will say anything to keep us from teach OUR HISTORY from OUR BOOK. They want to teach the deception of a light, Middle Eastern, and olive Israel, while ignoring all the references to black Hebrews in the Bible. + Moses, Joseph, and Paul were all mistaken for Egyptians. + Job said, "my skin is black upon me." + Solomon's lover said, "I am black but lovely." When questioned about these inconsistencies with what we see in movies and on TV, the common Christian cop out is to try to explain it away as meaning something other than what the text indicates. + Daniel describes Christ as having skin the color of bronze in the book of Daniel. + John describes Christ as having skin the color of bronze in the book of Revelation. + Christ describes his own feet as the color of bronze in the book of Revelation. Ultimately, this book was written for TRUTH SEEKERS that want to know the true history of black people in America. This book isn't about race based salvation, God caring about skin color, or any other false reason false teachers look for in order to avoid the subject. The truth is that scripture was not written about Europeans, it wasn't written by Europeans, but it does address what's coming to the Europeans as payment for everything they've done on the planet. Then said Jesus to those Jews which believed on him, If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:31-32
I am a Las Vegas native that has no plans of leaving “Sin City” anytime soon. I spend a great deal of my time researching, studying, writing, and teaching about the Bible. It is a passion of mine that I have had for a very long time and I consider myself blessed to be able to devote my life to doing it. My interest is in finding the truth regardless of religious tradition or “taboos” about a subject.
While reading this book, I had my Bible by my side, checking the Scriptures presented by Mr. Fortson.
It's legit.
Everything he presents can be verified through Scripture, as well as history.
It is clear that the scales of deception are lifting, and people are waking up.
What's refreshing about this book is that it lacks the hatred and vitriol of the street corner "Black Hebrew Israelite" preachers (who are in place to sow seeds of disinformation and dissension, rather than share truth). In fact, Mr. Fortson rightfully repudiates such camps.
Most importantly?
The truth about who actually makes up true Israel (not the current occupants of the land) is laid out for all to see.
I enjoyed reading this book. This book is truly an eye opener for me. I learned a great deal about ancient black israelites and who the gentiles really are. I started becoming interested in Blacks in the bible back in February during black history month. I feels good knowing that my people (black people) played a major role in the scriptures. Sadly our ancestors had to be punished for disobeying God. Thank the Lord He did not give up on Israel despite their transgressions. I am an African American christian woman and knowing this information will enhance my walk with God for sure. I will continue to love people no matter their race because God is no respecter of persons. I read the bible from cover to cover and God's Word never ceases to amaze of His precious promises especially concerning His children the descendants of Israelites and also those that have obeyed the gospel of Jesus Christ Acts 2:38. Great book!
I think the author did a great job proving his points with both scriptures and historical evidence. I would recommend this book to anyone seeking truth about the Hebrews and understanding of future prophecies.
Well organised and fully researched. An excellent book for pastors, students and anyone who wants a deeper understanding of who the real Hebrews are in scripture.
This book has biblical facts that are hard to deny, call out as false, or even disprove. I was very pleased with the book and the information. I gave it 5 stars also because I learned way more than I thought I would and the author clearly knows what he's talking about. I have already bought other books and recommend my family and friends to do the same. Great read!