Adam and Eve were not white people.They were placed in a garden in Northern Africa. According to genetic science the first humans were brown in complexiion.What we call white people have depigmented skin.It is physiologically impossible to get the variations in pigment that we find among human beings from white skinned genetic parents.Adam and Eve had darker skin.
Solomon was supposably black in the bible.
The bible does not say that Cain was black.
A) God said nothing in the bible which refers to the United States of America - that country wasn't known about when the God of the bible was speaking to his people. B) The God of the bible said nothing to his people about black people. C) God said nothing about Presidents - that political position wasn't known about when the God of the bible was speaking to his people. So, to answer the question - God said nothing about a blackman, the presidency and America. Actually The Bible says: "Can the Ethiopian change his skin?" That refers to black people. No, it refers to Ethiopians - who happen to be black. Other black people were known then - the Nubians, for example - so if God wanted to refer to skin colour, he could have, but he didn't. Not even in the minds of the translators of the middle ages, who would have known "black" in the meaning the question asks of.
In the Bible it was set in area's around nowadays Iraq so therefore the people were probably very tanned
The word "black" is in the King James Version of the Bible 18 times. It is in 18 verses.
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It comes from a passage in the bible that could be interpreted as black people being cursed by god.
Bible Black happened in 2000.
Solomon was supposably black in the bible.
The bible does not say that Cain was black.
A) God said nothing in the bible which refers to the United States of America - that country wasn't known about when the God of the bible was speaking to his people. B) The God of the bible said nothing to his people about black people. C) God said nothing about Presidents - that political position wasn't known about when the God of the bible was speaking to his people. So, to answer the question - God said nothing about a blackman, the presidency and America. Actually The Bible says: "Can the Ethiopian change his skin?" That refers to black people. No, it refers to Ethiopians - who happen to be black. Other black people were known then - the Nubians, for example - so if God wanted to refer to skin colour, he could have, but he didn't. Not even in the minds of the translators of the middle ages, who would have known "black" in the meaning the question asks of.
I doubt that it says so anywhere in the Bible. "Black hole" is a modern term, that arose in the 20th. century; not one that was used thousands of years ago, when the Bible was written.
The duration of Bible Black is 1800.0 seconds.
The original bible says nothing about Jesus hating black people, but the Mormon's rewritten bible states that being black is a curse and that black people will go to hell. To answer your question, no unless you're a Mormon. It is worth noting, though, in the Mormon case, that Mormons received a revelation that blacks can become part of the Church as of 1969.
Black Bible Chronicles was created in 1995.
Bible Black was created on 2000-07-14.