The Black Presence in the Biblical Exodus

The Black Presence in the Biblical Exodus
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Download or read book The Black Presence in the Biblical Exodus written by John D. Brinson MDIV and published by . This book was released on 2008-02 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE WORLD'S BEST KEPT SECRET?The people in the BIBLICAL EXODUS were a conglomerate of various African people (Egyptians) who worshiped Aten, the new monotheistic God introduced and propagated by the Black Pharaoh Akhenaten during the glorious 18th Dynasty, or Amarna period.The Exodus from Egypt by the "Children of Israel" was in reality the expulsion of all the African practitioners of the religion of Akhenaten from Akhetaten, the "City of Gold and Light", the "Holy City", which served the same purpose as present day "Mecca", "Vatican", "Jerusalem", etc. This entire Holy City was evacuated of all its citizenry by Pharaoh Tutankamen under the persuasion of the religious leader and power behind the throne, the "Divine Father Aye".


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