Why the hell would our Eurocentric society make fake black persian artifacts..you just hate the fact that blacks have had their hands in creating mighty empires..that's why I can't go to school..too many lies...I'm bound to flash at a professor for polluting me and my classmates with his/her B.S
The guy who dapped you believes all black people came from Israel lol..
According to him, all the slaves were hebrews, whereas the africans aren't actually black people and worthy of death just like the white race.
Btw, using anything from realhistoryww as source material is flat out asking to not be taken seriously.
Eurocentric and Extreme Afrocentric viewpoints go hand in hand. Both are rooted in half truths and race agendas that divide rather than unify.
I'm ignorant because I don't get why you posted a picture of a Strong's Concordance?
You claim to have a physical copy of Strong's Concordance in front of you.
I simply took a pic of my Strong's concordance to prove a point.
You're full of half-truths and lies.
The irony...
Notice this clown @
Czar didn't address this. He'll gloss over it and go to another one of his lies.
You seem to be having trouble understanding the use of adjectives, verbs and nouns.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/black
Black as an adjective can define skintone, but it can also define an absence of light, wickedness, anger, etc.
Black as a verb defines a state of being, such as mourning/sorrow etc. Qadar is a verb
http://biblesuite.com/hebrew/6937.htm
Whereas Black as a noun can define the color of clothing synonymous with mourning/sorrow.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mourn
ˈmourning noun
1. grief shown eg because of someone's death.
2. black or dark-coloured clothes suitable for a mourner. She was wearing mourning.
1. to feel or express sadness for the death or loss of (someone or something)
2. (Social Science / Anthropology & Ethnology)
(intr) to observe the customs of mourning, as by wearing black[/b]
Black has always been the color of mourning/darkness/death. Whereas white typically represents joy/light/life.
As for
ashes and mourning.
http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/1944-ashes
A mourner cast Ashes (or dust) on his head (II Sam. xiii. 9), or sat (Job ii. 8; Jonah iii. 6) or lay (Esth. iv. 3) or rolled himself (Jer. vi. 26; Ezek. xxvii. 30) in Ashes (or dust).
2 Samuel 13:19
19 And Tamar put ashes on her head and tore the long robe that she wore. And she laid her hand on her head and went away, crying aloud as she went.
I don't need to know Hebrew.
Yes you do.
It'll help you understand all the verses you're misunderstanding & misusing.