THE ORIGINAL PEOPLE YAH CREATED
Unknown Hebrew Did you ever think that if the Earth's dust is brown to black, it is impossible to make a man from that dust, and that man comes out to be pale? It is just common sense. The first man was dark, made in the image YAHUAH , and he was not a Caucasian, as many would like you to believe. When YAHUAH said, "…on the sixth day," He looked at all He created and said, "…it was not only good, but it was very good." That meant a man lacked nothing; that means that when the first man was created, he had to have enough Melanin in his skin to survive the UV rays from the Sun to live on earth. For those who may not know what Melanin is, it is the substance that determines things If the man created were pale, it would mean that the man lacked something. Go back to what YAHUAH said when He finished creating everything. He said, "…it was very good." Let us look at this, go to Jeremiah 14:1-2 , and see what color is the dust of the ground. It reads, " The word of YAHUAH that came to Jeremiah concerning the dearth. " Dearth means not having enough. 2, says, " Judah mourneth and the gates thereof languish; they are black unto the ground, and the cry of Jerusalem is gone up. " When it says, " Judah mourneth... " it is talking about the children of Judah. We know that the people who are calling themselves Judah are not mourning; as a matter of fact, they are doing pretty good. However, the real tribe of Judah is mourning all the time. Moving on, it says, " ...and the gates thereof languish;... " When you put a gate around a house, it is there to protect and secure it, but we know the real Judites have nothing around us to protect us. Not even the laws of the land protect us and keep us. Let us go further; it says, "... they are black unto the ground... " the real Judites are black unto the ground . When people look at that part of the verse, they will say, well, they are talking about a condition; it is still talking about the color of the ground, the dust. Let us reread that verse 2; it says, " Judah mourneth and the gates thereof languish; they are black unto the ground, and the cry of Jerusalem is gone up. " Now one could argue that the dust is brown. However, if you have ever dug a hole in the ground, the deeper you dig, the darker the earth gets. So when the verse says, " ...they are black unto the ground... " remember the deeper you go, the darker the ground. Let us look at two things. One, who came out of Judah? Go to Hebrews 7:14 ; this was when Moses was giving the qualifications of the Priest because, typically, the Priest came out of the tribe of Levi. He is speaking here about YAHUSHUA being a Priest, but he did not come out of the tribe of Levi. It says, " For it is evident that our Messiah sprang out of Juda; of which tribe Moses spake nothing concerning priesthood. " He sprang out of Judah , which was black, unto the ground. We know that when YAHUAH formed man from the dust of the ground, that was the original man. Consider scrolling up and clicking the buy now button to learn more about this subject, and enjoy your book immediately.
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