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Jesus Is A Black Man: My people perish not for lack of beauty or money but for lack of knowledge of the truth. He has no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him. Isaiah 53:2 The truth will set you free
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Jesus Is A Black Man: My people perish not for lack of beauty or money but for lack of knowledge of the truth. He has no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him. Isaiah 53:2 The truth will set you free
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Jesus Is A Black Man: My people perish not for lack of beauty or money but for lack of knowledge of the truth. He has no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him. Isaiah 53:2 The truth will set you free
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What if the world has been waiting for the wrong Messiah?
Was Jesus Christ a Black man from the tribe of Judah? This book uncovers an inconvenient truth hidden for centuries, challenging conventional depictions and offering a detailed exploration of Jesus's identity through biblical evidence, forensic insights, and historical analysis.
Key questions addressed include:
Does the Bible support the notion of Jesus as a Black man?
Who are the true Hebrew Israelites, and why does it matter?
Why have churches ignored the Second Commandment on idols and images?
What happens when Black Jesus returns, contrary to the white figure the world anticipates?
How does Jesus's true identity expose racism, the Antichrist, and reshape the narrative of Christianity?
This thought-provoking book confronts deception, challenging Westernized depictions of faith and preparing readers for the reality of Jesus's return. If Jesus was Black, as the scriptures suggest,
His second coming will expose the falsehoods upheld by centuries of misrepresentation and force the world to reconcile with the truth. How will those who worship a white savior react when the Messiah they meet looks nothing like their expectations?
"Jesus Is Black" is not about race or pride-it's about truth. It empowers readers to uncover their heritage and spiritual freedom in Christ, dismantling lies that perpetuate oppression and spiritual bondage.
Prepare to question everything you've been told. This book is a call to knowledge, salvation, and liberation.
"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free" (John 8:32).
Was Jesus Christ a Black man from the tribe of Judah? This book uncovers an inconvenient truth hidden for centuries, challenging conventional depictions and offering a detailed exploration of Jesus's identity through biblical evidence, forensic insights, and historical analysis.
Key questions addressed include:
Does the Bible support the notion of Jesus as a Black man?
Who are the true Hebrew Israelites, and why does it matter?
Why have churches ignored the Second Commandment on idols and images?
What happens when Black Jesus returns, contrary to the white figure the world anticipates?
How does Jesus's true identity expose racism, the Antichrist, and reshape the narrative of Christianity?
This thought-provoking book confronts deception, challenging Westernized depictions of faith and preparing readers for the reality of Jesus's return. If Jesus was Black, as the scriptures suggest,
His second coming will expose the falsehoods upheld by centuries of misrepresentation and force the world to reconcile with the truth. How will those who worship a white savior react when the Messiah they meet looks nothing like their expectations?
"Jesus Is Black" is not about race or pride-it's about truth. It empowers readers to uncover their heritage and spiritual freedom in Christ, dismantling lies that perpetuate oppression and spiritual bondage.
Prepare to question everything you've been told. This book is a call to knowledge, salvation, and liberation.
"You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free" (John 8:32).