Red meaning David was lightskinned. For example my wife is lightskinned or what niccas in the world would call 'redbone'. Does that mean she is an edomite. No u damn devil. According to da Zondervan Bible Dictionary Scholars who are Edomites
What's funny is these devils ALWAYS fall back on the word 'ruddy' to somehow mean red. The scriptures could easily have used the word 'red' in place of ruddy if that's what it meant, but obviously it didn't. The scriptures use the word ruddy in four different verses. Let's replace them with the word 'red' and see if it makes sense IN CONTEXT.
1 Samuel 16:12 |
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And he sent, and brought him in. Now he
was RED (H132
'admoniy) ,
and withal of a beautiful countenance, and goodly to look to. And the LORD said, Arise, anoint him: for this
is he.
Red doesn't make sense in this verse if you're reading it in context. Jesse was reluctant to bring David before the Most High because he was RED? Obviously not...The word 'ruddy' is used because it describes that he was attractive and essentially meant he looked young and was not battle tested, and the rest of the verse proves this.
The color RED DOES NOT make sense in this verse.
1 Samuel 17:42 |
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And when the Philistine looked about, and saw David, he disdained him: for he was
but a youth, and RED (H132
'admoniy), and of a fair countenance.
So the Philistine had contempt for David (disdain) because he was red? That makes no sense, and it wouldn't to someone who reads the scriptures IN CONTEXT. The same way people think pretty boys' can't fight, is the same reason Goliath disdained David. He underestimated David (as did everyone else), hence why the story of David and Goliath is so great.
The color RED DOES NOT make sense in this verse.
Song of Solomon 5:10 |
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My beloved
is white and RED (H122
'adom), the chiefest among ten thousand.
What was Solomon, a fukking candy cane? The verse is saying he was pure (white) and attractive (ruddy), hence the 'chiefest among ten thousand'. Nothing to do with skin color.
The color RED DOES NOT make sense in this verse.
Lamentations 4:7 |
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Her Nazarites were purer than snow, they were whiter than milk, they were more RED (H119
'adam) in body than rubies, their polishing
was of sapphire:
Red only works in this verse because it is compared to rubies, which is why the devil tried to make red=ruddy and vice versa to begin with. But again, context needs to be used. The Nazarites' 'polishing' is also compared to sapphires. They were using precious stones to describe a group of people. COLOR HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT.
The color RED DOES NOT make sense in this verse.
And since the devil tries to play games, let's see what the Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon says about 'ruddy' on the Blue Letter Bible site.
It says it describes YOUTHFUL BEAUTY, hence an attractiveness like I said. It has NOTHING to do with him being 'red' the way Esau is described. While we know why devils like
@Czar would try to lie on the Bible, and he will inevitably lie on the breakdown above, it is what it is. Just because a word is ascribed to a certain definition in Strong's or any other concordance etc., it doesn't mean it's right. I've found other mistakes on different topics these devils have put up to muddle the truth. The devil tries to play with words like changing what biblical leprosy is into vitiligo to hide who he really is, but the TRUTH is not going to evade men of the Most High!