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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] Brandon, I hope you did not miss my reply! [QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [qb] It is a commonly known FACT, at least to Jews and those familiar with Biblical texts that the early Israelite people have mixed extensively with blacks, if one excludes Natufian (proto-Semitic?) African ancestry among the Israelites in the first place. Abraham's maidservant and concubine Hagar who was mother of Ishmael was Egyptian. Joseph's wife, Asenat was Egyptian though I don't doubt his brothers and fellow tribesmen married Egyptian women as his sisters and Israelite women were disproportionately few. Moses's wife Zipporah was actually not a Kushite but a member of the Kenite tribe of the Sinai region. The label of 'Kushite' is actually a misnomer due to later translations of her Hebrew description 'kushi' meaning simply 'black'. Again, it should come as no surprise if native peoples in the Sinai or even Levant region were black. The Queen of Sheba is southern Arabian origins so she being black is no surprise, though if you are referring to the 'Song of Songs' passage, it wasn't the Queen of Sheba but a woman of the Shulamite tribe-- again the occurance of blacks in the Levant. Remember Biblical texts refer to Canaanite people in general as being the progeny of Ham, so that should give you a good idea as to how prominent blacks were. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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