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CLICK ON THIS IF YOU ARE TIRED OF ALL THE LIES: KING SOLOMON, AS FORETOLD IN THE ODES OF SOLOMON IN THE APOCRYPHA, WAS GIVEN THE “WORD BY THE MOST HIGH” THAT THIS GREAT DECEPTION ABOUT THE “SON OF THE MOST HIGH” WOULD HAPPEN! THE SO CALLED UNCOMPLETE BIBLE IS PART OF OUR HISTORY BOOK AND MANY OTHER SCRIPTURES, TEXTS, & BOOKS THAT WERE REMOVED AND HIDDEN FROM OUR PEOPLE DURING SLAVERY. A GREAT LIE WAS PUSHED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD BY SO CALLED CHRISTIANS WHICH WERE WICKED AND WHITE EVIL JEW-ISH PEOPLE BY FORCE. WHEN YOU BUILD ON SATANISM YOUR HOUSE SHALL NOT STAND. MY PEOPLE EVEN BELIEVED THIS LIE AFTER THE TRUTH WAS BEAT OUT OF THEM DURING SLAVERY, EVEN THE “MOST HIGH” DOES NOT FORGET ABOUT THE WICKED TREATMENT OF OUR PEOPLE AND PAYMENT FOR THIS GREAT SIN IS JUST ABOUT DUE, BABYLON USA AND MANY OTHER PLACES WILL BURN BY FIRE SENT BY THE “MOST HIGH OUR POWER”.
EVEN THOUGH WE WERE ALMOST BRAINWASHED TO OBLIVION, SOME OF OUR PEOPLE WHO WERE STOUT HEARTED & RIGHTEOUS HELD FAST TO THE TRUTH, A REMNANT IS ALWAYS PRESERVED TO WAKE UP THE HEAD. PLEASE BROTHERS AND SISTERS, FELLOW HEBREW ISRAELITES & SOLDIERS IN CHRIST THE ANOINTED ONE, WAKE YOUR HEADS UP. THIS DECEPTION WILL LEAD TO THE DOWNFALL OF MANY IN THE FUTURE BECAUSE WE HAVE BEEN TRAINED FROM BIRTH TO BELIEVE IN THE WRONG IMAGE AND LIKENESS OF THE “SON OF THE MOST HIGH GOD OF ABRAHAM, ISAAC, AND JACOB”, “HE WOULD NOT PUT THE SOUL OF HIS SON IN A CURSED VESSEL WHICH DOES NOT REFLECT THE GLORY CLOUD-SPRITUAL COVERING OF THE MOST HIGH.” “THE SON OF THE MOST HIGH WAS A SO CALLED BLACK MAN, GET OVER IT, HE IS ALIVE AND WELL IN GLORIFIED FLESH AT THE RIGHTHAND SIDE OF THE FATHER IN HEAVEN, THE MOST HIGH GOD OF ABRAHAM, ISAAC, AND JACOB”, JOHN 3:16, HOSEA 2:16 SELAH!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K70amV4PEo&list=PL73A165B68550A0D2&index=111&spfreload=10
Sorry dude… Jesus is not black…
Way to much evidence points to him having a swarthy complexion.
“Was Jesus black?”
Answer: There are some groups, usually affiliated with some form of the “Black Hebrew” movement, who vehemently argue that Jesus was black/African in skin color/appearance. While this goes directly against the fact that the Bible declares Jesus’ Jewishness, meaning He likely had light to dark brown skin, ultimately, the discussion/argument misses the point. Does it really matter that we know the color of Jesus’ skin—whether He was black, yellow, brown, or white? Though this may be a controversial issue for some, the truth is that we simply don’t know what the color of Jesus’ skin was. While there are countless references to Jesus being Jewish as that was His heritage, the Bible provides little, if any, description of what Jesus might have looked like.
It is the prophet Isaiah who gives us the best description of the physical appearance of Jesus: “He grew up before him like a tender shoot, and like a root out of dry ground. He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him” (Isaiah 53:2). If Jesus’ skin color and complexion were important, then God would have told us about them. Furthermore, to presume that Jesus is of one color or another is to speculate on information not found within the Scriptures. As such, it is useless speculation at best (1 Timothy 1:4; Titus 3:9). The point is that it does not matter in the whole scheme of redemption what color of skin Jesus had (Ephesians 1:7; Colossians 1:14).
So, what should we concern ourselves with when it comes to Jesus? Peter tells us, “His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness” (2 Peter 1:3). In other words, Christ has called us to a life of glory and moral excellence, both here on this earth and in heaven. We are to live pure and righteous lives for His glory. The message of this passage is clear: it is His glory and goodness that attract man to seek life and godliness in Him. It has absolutely nothing to do with the way He looks or the color of His skin.
Peter also tells us that God “does not show favoritism but accepts men from every nation who fear him and do what is right” (Acts 10:34–35). When Jesus calls for us to go into all the world and teach the gospel (Matthew 18:18–20), He is telling us that there are no cultural or racial barriers, that we are all one in Christ Jesus. Paul echoes this in his letter to the churches in Galatia: “There is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus” (Galatians 3:28). The color of our Savior’s skin has no bearing on our sharing the gospel. Nor should our neighbor’s skin color have any bearing on our imparting the gospel message to him (Romans 1:16). The apostles of the first-century church always adapted to the cultures of the foreign countries, but they never did so at the cost of their fidelity to the law of Christ (1 Corinthians 9:19–23).
Paul may have changed his method of teaching whenever he entered a new culture or foreign land, but he never changed his message. He kept preaching the same things he had always taught, regardless of the color of his listeners’ skin. What mattered was that they received the good news of Christ. The truth is that the message of the gospel of Christ worked then and the gospel still works today! It still reaches into the hearts of those who yearn to know God, whether they are black, white, yellow, or brown. It’s not the color of Jesus’ skin or the color of our neighbor’s skin that matters in our eternal destiny. But what does is that “salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved” (Acts 4:12)
http://www.gotquestions.org/was-Jesus-black.html
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. And he had in his right hand seven stars: and out of his mouth went a sharp twoedged sword: and his countenance was as the sun shineth in his strength.
As with many descriptions in the book of Revelation, this description of Christ is figurative. (See here for more information about Revelation.) What must we conclude from these verses if they are literal descriptions? First, Jesus had snow white hair. Second, his eyes were like flame of fire. Third, his feet were like fine brass. (How did you extend that description to the rest of his body?) Fourth, his voice was like the sound of many waters. (So was it intelligible? How so if this description is literal?) Fifth, his right hand was large enough to contain seven stars. Sixth, he had a sword out of his mouth. And, seventh, his countenance was like the sun. (That final one does not sound much like the description of his feet.)
In short, it is ridiculous to assert or believe that this description literally describes how Jesus appeared in the flesh. Those who do so are twisting the Scriptures.
http://www.thywordistruth.com/questions/Question-189.html
I see your caps-lock is broken again. Could get your mommy to come down in the basement and fix it for you? Also your medication seems to have worn off, time to visit your shrink for your refills?