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“The Afrim people had two major problems when they returned to Ancient Egypt after the Exodus. When they came back, not only did the generation of the returned Afrim population not know their tribes of origin among the Ancient Egyptians, but also they had gone to intermingle with people of other lands. They were physically, linguistically, and culturally not the same as the tribesmen from which they originated. Some could no more claim to belong to the African tribes of Ancient Egypt because they were different. Because of this, the Afrim people that returned to Ancient Egypt grew closer to the Greeks who they were beginning to look more like than their Ancient Egyptian tribesmen. What was left for the returned Afrim people to do was to find a story of origin that would match their changed circumstances. They found several stories in Ancient Egypt and the foreign lands they had lived. Thus began the fabricated stories of creation, the claiming of legendary patriarchs, and a fantastic story of the Afrim peoples’ political and spiritual development that could never leave out Ancient Egypt.” “What is most revealing in all these is that while historical, archaeological, and anthropological search for the origin of the Jews in the Middle East did not yield any positive results, the latest genetic search for the origin of Jews linked them to an African tribe thus confirming the racial, ethnic, and original black heritage of the Afrim people. This genetic evidence was found in one of the Afrim tribal groups that refused to intermarry with the people in the land to which they were sent. This land is now the area around modern Yemen. This group retained their original racial characteristics therefore they could easily join the Ancient Egyptians in the Exodus from Ancient Egypt into inner Africa. The group is now called the Lemba tribe that can be found today in southeastern Africa. Dr. Tudor Parfitt in England will soon publish the story of the Lemba people. The title of the coming book is Journey to the Vanished City. There was a review of this genetic study in the New York Times on May 9th and 10th. However, this genetic study confirms that the Afrim people were originally black people.” Nana Banchie Darkwah, Ph.D. “The Africans who wrote the Bible: Ancient Secrets Africa and Christianity have never told” Page 97
Posted on: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 17:18:28 +0000

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