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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Confirming Truth: [QB] You are incorrect. Lamentations 4 (7-9) is describing the physical features of the Nararites. The context of the chapter is the physical transformation of the Nazarites --their lost of beauty and health. The writer goes in detail to describe the emaciated condition of the Nazarites, specifially, the darkening of the face from malnutrition and extreme weight lost in contrast with their once healthy, robust and rosie appearance. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Zioncity: [qb] @ Kaljoni That verse in lamentations 4:7-9 has nothing to do with skin color. Thats a reference to purity and innocence the blackness symbolizing them losing it. It obvious the word ruddy had duel meanings Bishop was correct check it out http://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/Lexicon.cfm?strongs=H119 Read the caption for Lamentations 4:7 in the lexicon. Also King Davids mother was a moabite of a different nation which might explain his different appearance. But to put things in perspective Esau was also described as "ruddy" in Gen 25:25 but Jacob who became the israelites was Not. Plus the scriptures make it clear the israelites were indistinguishable from indigenous Egyptians. The israelites also had converts and mixed with many nations i dont understand whats not logical about that. [/qb][/QUOTE] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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