Yahweh's Sabbath keeping Negroe Priests in Biblical times.

Theological Branch: Sacerdotalism

Topic: Melchizedekian priesthood and Jethroain Priesthood. The first two Black Priests of YHWH.


Blacks in the Bible are identified by the appellations Egypt, Ethiopia and Lybia. Biblical listings are significant in that they identify a relationship. The fact that *Egypt and Lybia and Ethiopia* are usually found in that list format, supposes an exegetical significance. When two or more items in list are separated by "and", we call that a *hendiadies* . This is common in the Bible..eg Sodom and Gomorrah, Heaven and earth, the sea and everything in them...sun and moon and stars, father and the son and the Holy Spirit. This literary structure implies relations within the text. This presentation is going to focus on YHWH's first priests and who will be identified as Negroes... Gen 10:15-16 KJV 15 And Canaan begat Sidon his firstborn, and Heth, 16 And the *Jebusite,* and the Amorite, and the Girgasite... Canaan we have identified as a Negroe because he was the progeny of Ham, who fathered the Negroe race. Canaan begat many other Negroe tribes. Of concern today is the Jebusite. This tribe occupied Jerusalem. Prior to the rise of the Davidic mornachy, Jerusalem was known as Salem. The land that was owned by the Jesubites(Negroes). In one of the military conquest's involving Abraham it is worth noting that Abraham was met by Melchizedek. And we are told that Abraham gave him tithe. Melchizedek was a king and priest. He was king of Salem (later to be called Jerusalem) and that was a black city. Melchizedek was a Negroe... It is such an interesting fact to bear in mind that Canaan was cursed by Noah. And yet what many people don't realize is that Canaan's curse was conditional. Clark states that "... ```St. Paul in Heb 7:1-10, we learn that there was something very *mysterious, and at the same time typical, in the person, name, office, residence, and government of this Cannanitish* prince¹``` Psa 76:2 KJV In Salem also is his tabernacle, and his dwelling place in Zion. David acknowledges that the Hebrew religion has it's Roots within the confines of the Black racial culture of Salem which Melchizedek was king over. One of the Biggest white churches in United States, the Mormons claim that the Mark of Cain (or the curse that God invoked on Cain) is the black skin. And yet they claim the Melchizedekian priesthood... Which is mostly a black fraternal priesthood than a white one. It is these Christians that have enforced racism through their Diabolic inteprestion of the scriptures so as to perpetuate racism under the guise of White supriority. Reuel the Midianite was a black priest who lived around the time of the Exodus(sic 1450 BC) and we are told that... Exo 3:1 KJV Now Moses kept the flock of Jethro his father in law, the priest of Midian: and he led the flock to the backside of the desert, and came to the mountain of God, even to Horeb *(in Theology Horeb is identified as the E or Elohist nomenclature for Mt. Sinai).* Gen 10:17 KJV And the Hivite, and the Arkite, and the Sinite,(Canaanites progeny) Exo 18:12 KJV And Jethro, Moses' father in law, took a burnt offering and sacrifices for God: and Aaron came, and all the elders of Israel, to eat bread with Moses' father in law before God... There are parallels here between Melchizedekian priesthood and the Jethronic Priesthood. There's eating of bread and at this stage Aaron was not yet priest... YHWH's priests were from the Negroe races while he was instatiating the Hebrews. The Hebrew religion owes much to the culture of Black people, (Egypt and Canaan). Reference. 1). Adam Clarke's, Commentary and critical notes on the Bible... Adam Clarke (1760 or 1762 to 1832) was a British Methodist theologian and Biblical scholar. He is chiefly remembered for writing a commentary on the Bible which took him 40 years to complete and which was a primary Methodist theological resource for two centuries.

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