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Noah brought his sons and his grandsons, and he blessed them with their (several) settlements, and he gave the as an inheritance all the earth. He especially blessedShem and his sons,
black but comely, and he gave them the inhabitable earth
. He blessed
Ham and his sons, black like a raven, and he gave them as an inheritance the coast of the sea
. He blessed Japheth and his sons, they entirely white, and he gave them for an inheritance the desert and its fields; these (are the inheritances with) which he endowed them.”
Pirqa Rabbi Elizer 28a
“The Children ofSam (Shem) settled in the center of the Earth, which is between Satidma and the sea and between Yemen and Syria. Allah made the prophets from them, revealed the Books to them, made them beautiful, gave them a
black complexion, and also gave them a black complexion with a light-brownish undertone
…
The children of Ham settled in the south…Allah gave them a black complexion and gave some of them a
black complexion with a light-brownish undertone
…The children of Japheth settled in Safoun toward the north…They are light-skinned and very fair-skinned.”
Al-Tabari, Ta’rikh al-rusul wa’l-muluk
In 1931 Austrian Jewish Biblical scholar and art historian Robert Eisler published a classic in Josephus scholarship, his The Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist: According to Flavius Josephus' recently rediscovered 'Capture of Jerusalem' and the other Jewish and Christian sources. Through a meticulous analysis of extant manuscripts, Eisler endeavored to restore the original reading of a first century text that discusses John the Baptist, Jesus and the early Christians. This first century source is the Halosis or “Capture (of Jerusalem)” of Josephus (37-100 CE). Originally written in Aramaic, a Greek rewriting was published around 72 CE. This is an important text for the discussion of Christian origins, particularly given the section therein treating “the human form of Jesus and his wonderful works.” Josephus, the first century Jewish historian, is believed to have had access to official Roman records on which he based his history of the early ‘Jesus movement.’ He is thus a singularly contemporary witness. His texts passed through Christian scribal hands,[1] during which process the texts were no doubt altered: some ‘offensive’ passages were omitted and some Christian embellishments interpolated.[2] However, according to Eisler, a Slavonic (Old Russian) translation made from the original Greek text preserves – in scattered form – that original Josephean Testimony. By reconstructing the relevant passages, Eisler ‘restored’ what he believed is the original, first century description of the man Jesus.[3] His very significant restoration follows:
“At that time also there appeared a certain man of magic power … if it be meet to call him a man, [whose name is Jesus], whom [certain] Greeks call a son of [a] God, but his disciples [call] the true prophet who is supposed to have raised dead persons and to have cured all diseases. Both his nature and his form were human, for he was a man of simple appearance, mature age,black-skinned (melagchrous)
, short growth, three cubits tall, hunchbacked, prognathous (lit. ‘with a long face [macroprosopos]), a long nose, eyebrows meeting above the nose, that the spectators could take fright, with scanty [curly] hair, but having a line in the middle of the head after the fashion of the Nazaraeans, with an undeveloped beard. (*Halōsis, ii.174).”[4]
The Israelites (so-called Negroes) are descendants of Shem and Shem and his descendants were blessed “black and finely (beautiful) and we were given light brownish (lightskin) and dark brownish skin (darkskin). This explains why Israelite men and Israelite women such as Denzel Washington, Isaiah Washington, Samuel L Jackson, Michael B Jordan, Trey Songz, Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Chloe Bailey, Halle Bailey, Kelly Rowland, Brandy Norwood, Megan Thee Stallion, Angela Bassett, Nia Long, and Gabrielle Union etc are considered handsome men and beautiful women by all nations of men and women in the world.
Evil in the land of Ham (Africa) Israelites are considered the most beautiful people, with the Igbo women and Yoruba women topping the list of the most beautiful women In Nigeria.
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