The first and only book of its kind, other than the Holy Bible itself, printed in the Americas, that de-lineates the genealogy of people of color.

The Black Biblical Heritage reveals the Black family structure in the Bible, by highlighting 4000 years of Black Biblical history, based on the genealogy of man, from the creation of Adam, with strong emphasis on Noah’s youngest son Ham, the father of the African and Asian people. It was Ham and his four Negro sons, Cush (Ethiopia), Mizraim (Egypt), Phut (Libya) and Canaan (Palestine or Israel), who developed the world’s first industri-ous and sophisticated civilizations. They invented the wheel, math, the alphabet, astronomy, science, architect, navigation, irrigation, agriculture, sculpture and the textile industry; knowledge which was later transmitted to Greece and Rome. The Black Biblical Heritage also reveals many Black priests, prophets, kings, queens, prime ministers, presidents, craftsmen and teachers, whom for centuries, discovered and expounded much of today ideas concerning the uni-verse, government, religion, medi-cine and find arts.

This text not only designate where Noah's Ark landed, but also where it began.

The Black Biblical Heritage is a caption of man, God and civili-zation, which covers eons of Divine chronologies, extending from the first man Adam (Adham) to Jesus Christ (Hamashiah) in the flesh!

This book is designed to be used in conjunction with Bible study for those who wish to learn more about the true development of Judaism and Christianity as recorded in the Bible. The Black Biblical Heritage is a reference tool to teach and familiarize students of the Bible with African Biblical Ancestry. This book is not a conglomerate of sources to propagandize a Black Biblical Her-itage, rather it is a work whose objective is to reveal and restore the rightful lineage of Jesus of Nazareth with His original people of Africa.

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ISBN: 978-0-9709715-0-0 PB
Price: $27.95, illustrated.
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The Black Biblical Heritage presents:

  • Over 124 Biblical characters who were Hamites
    or of the Hamitic lineage.
  • 134 illustrations.
  • 3 maps and 2 sketches, which designates the
    Diaspora of Ham’s descendants.
  • The misconceptions of Ham’s curse.
  • Comments from renowned Biblicists and historians concerning Africa’s contribution.
  • The concept of the Africans and Hebrews as one
  • people.
  • Essays relating to Africa’s theological history.
  • An extensive bibliography with over 700 references throughout the text.
  • An index of Biblical African people.

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Phinehas was a grandson of Aaron, son of Eleazar the high priest and great-Nephew of Moses (Ex. 6: 25).* He manifested great zeal and was the third high priest of the Hebrews during and after the Exodus for nineteen years. The youthful Phinehas first appeared in Biblical history at the critical moment of the promiscuous idolatry of Shittim, where his faith and energy secured the cessation of the plague that was destroying the nation (Num. 25:14-15). For this he was honorably rewarded by the special approbation of God-Jehovah, and was given the promise that the high-priesthood should remain in his family forever. His posterity, with the exception of an interval from Eli to Zadok, was at the head of the priesthood until the destruction of the temple (Num. 25:10-13).  In retrospect during the life of his father Eleazar, the God fearing Phinehas held the position of superintendent of the Levites, and later became the high priest (Josh. 24:33), in which capacity he is presented as ren-dering the oracle of God to the nation during the entire war with the Benjamites (Benhamites), in regards to Gibeah (Judg. 20:28). Phinehas’ grandfather Putiel was a descendant of the Ethiopian priest Jethro, whereas his Negress grandmother was an offshoot of Joseph....

*Phinehas was a Black or Nubian (Ethiopian). The name Phinehas is pure Egyptian meaning Negro or black skinned. The Jewish Babylo-nian Talmud: Sotah 43 Associate Phinehas' grandfather Putiel as a descendant of the Ethiopian (Black) Jethro....

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