Absolutely fascinating video! Your analysis on the symbolism of Adam being created from 'adamar' really resonates with me. Genesis 2:7 beautifully illustrates the connection between humanity and the earth, as 'the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground.' This earthy origin highlights the deep bond between humans and creation. It's also worth noting Galatians 3:28, which reminds us that 'there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.' The diversity and unity of God's creation is truly something to celebrate. Keep up the great work!
...🤔well, really the Father of the knowledge of THE TRUE GOD. Through him we learn of the true GOD. And all that will come into this earth through him being created from dirt, (THANK GOD FOR NOAH because he brought it on threw. For us today that receive and believe. It's not the color of a person that brings wisdom it's the SPIRIT OF THE LORD, The same spirit that formed Adam from the dirt. Adam is the first spiritual man, making him our spiritual Father. Amen 😇
...Adam walked,talked, and was dependent on his CREATOR whom he called GOD "his maker". Whom, I also call my maker or creator. HE IS GOD, and this is how I know that I am born again in the spirit and of the truth to the knowledge/wisdom of GOD. Amen 😇
Beautifully said! I completely agree Adam's story is much deeper than just physical traits. It’s his relationship with God and the spirit that truly defines him as the first spiritual man. The wisdom and knowledge we gain from understanding God’s creation goes beyond appearance, and it's amazing how this legacy continues through faith. Amen!
Desert sand is a light tan color on fair skin tones. There’s no “dirt” in Iraq, it’s all sand. Til this day Iraq is the only nation between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, that’s where the garden of Eden was, and where Adam was created.
@danadanai3167 lol u cannot create eumelanin without eumelanin. You have a lil bit but your ancestor adam had a lot. He was brown with thick hair. Your genes have diverged but don't hate those of us that still resemble grandpa!
If The Most High (WORD WAS GOD) created Adam as u suggest "darker", it must have something to do with the notion that Adam would exist in an average weather condition that would require strong pigmentation and Melanin to help protect him from the hot sun. I'm not taking away your point from scripture about the colour of "earth" but my God given design of common sense (not that all sense is common) suggests that the Word at that point, would design Adam with all he needed to exist in the Garden of Eden.
You're absolutely right! The idea that Adam was created with all the traits necessary for his environment, including pigmentation, fits well with the notion of 'adamar,' or dark, fertile soil mentioned in the video. While the physical traits are fascinating to explore, the focus is on how God’s design provided Adam with everything he needed to live in the Garden of Eden. Thanks for adding to the discussion!
The "Africian features" depicted in your video of "Jesus" Yeshua, still look like a darker haired Caucasian. I do understand that Africa's regions, spread far beyond what it is today.
Thanks for your observation! I appreciate your point, and it’s true that depictions of Jesus, or Yeshua, have varied greatly depending on cultural and historical contexts. In the video, the goal was to highlight the diversity and complexity of the regions involved. It’s important to remember that early representations of biblical figures often reflect the perspectives of the artists creating them. Glad you brought this up!
Your comment touches on a fascinating topic, but I'm curious about the sources or traditions that connect the Lehahbim, Yob, Bomba, and Rubians to the Voove, Bobe, Ewote, and Bioko peoples. These connections don't seem to align with common historical or biblical records. The Lehahbim, for example, are typically understood to be descendants of Mizraim (Egypt) in Genesis 10, but further details about their later history are limited. It would be interesting to explore how these lineages are being traced and whether this information comes from newer anthropological findings, oral traditions, or other historical interpretations. Could you share more about where this information comes from or how these groups are connected? It's a fascinating topic worth exploring further!
The color of Adam’s skin truly seems secondary when we consider the deeper meaning of his story in Genesis. The significance lies in his role as the first human, symbolizing all of humanity's relationship with God, sin, and redemption. Adam represents all people, regardless of race or background, showing that we all share in the same origin and spiritual journey. Instead of focusing on appearance, perhaps it’s more meaningful to reflect on what Adam’s story teaches us about our own lives and connection to each other.
History of the y gene and names of places such as the rib of Africa suggests that the adam and eve definitely wasnt the first , but was the ones to interact with other people of the time in a way that would lead to a loss of way one could say. Say i came from a hunting village and go to a fishing village , the skills i learned wouldnt really apply to where i am and so over time the skills i once mastered get altered to fit to environment. With this we could say then that the true knowledge isnt of right and wrong good and evil but the subjective nature present in an objective reality.
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and complex perspective! You raise interesting points about the interplay between human development, culture, and knowledge. While the Bible presents Adam and Eve as the first humans in the creation narrative, some people interpret this symbolically, considering that there may have been others living at the time. It’s an ongoing discussion in theology and anthropology about how to reconcile these ideas with scientific and archaeological discoveries, like the Y chromosome and human migration patterns. Your analogy of a hunting village transitioning to a fishing village is compelling, as it reflects the adaptability of humanity in various environments. In terms of the "knowledge of good and evil" from the biblical story (Genesis 2:17), some interpret this not just as moral knowledge but as an awareness of their own nature and the complexities of the world they lived in. This could also relate to your point about the subjective understanding of reality, as human experience varies depending on context and environment. It’s fascinating to think about how subjective human experience plays into the broader, objective reality that God created. How do you see this affecting our modern understanding of right and wrong, or even how we apply ancient wisdom in today’s world? This is a topic that invites deep reflection, and I appreciate your thoughtful approach to it!
@BibleStoriies thank you . I hold my own philosophical approach, which helps me refine the house of wisdom one could say using certain pillars to obtain a better outcome than other approaches taken previously by myself. My main pillars are for instance is; always be willing to LEARN and UNDERSTAND ( knowledge) each and every perceivable aspect as to then ADAPT and APPLY what is needed as to bring out the best of oneself another and or environment wherever possible. Saying such its obvious i do delve often into both Eastern and western style of philosophy, so I can say that approaches taken show well in the religions that came from them . For instance, in the western style of philosophical approach to life, it is objective, or one could say more direct and practically based, and this is seen perfectly with the Jewish community and its religion itself. Jesus brought a more Eastern philosophical approach, which countered the Jewish history and approach sculpting a truer form of what came to be until the Romans and Jews got their say and added to it to present a working more in order with their perspective. This altering or re ordering is seen with the jewiah community where they didn't exactly hold one god until the second temple was built after leaving babylon as seen where older works hold mention of the cananite God elyon and his wife or later became yhwhs but the mention and el elyons pantheon seems to more resemble the God jesus spoke of even on the cross than that of the Jews. If this is true, then the trinity holds more truth than many realise, suggesting a third party view is needed to obtain balance, what is right and wrong / good or bad etc. Every moment contains 3 things : content, context , and perception of facts. The punishment by a vengeful God aligns with Jewish belief and their history and so the sacrifice of his son would be the equivalent of a parent smacking themselves on the head for a silly moment one could say which would be the turning point of a more loving and forgiving God. Good and evil itself is subjective as what is good for humans isn't going to bode well for, say, a fish, but all need shelter food, for example. The Adam story could be read as though the serpent never lied as what he said to eve was true and the images of snakes throughout such as being on moses staff suggest a alternative is present to the known story where the snake lied and God told the truth by them dying in general and not just right off and start again suggesting this wasn't possible for any number of reasons such as the way before being forgotten and or lost. One prime example is seen in Egypt who holds a thousand year gap in history when compared to accounts in the Bible showing then the bible to be more a over view using metaphors and analogies to mark our growth through unjust times compared to those who hold a history they cannot recall but with a little prompt find their main God was one 3 that merged into one , the Jewish communities merged theirs into one and the Jews Christians and Rome merged themselves even unknowingly into one showing how reflective of our experience and knowledge is and how powerful the wisdom gained can be .
@@carlosrobinson7458Adam had many children and grandkids by the time cain left. Incest was allowed to populate earth back then. Read the book of jubilees and Genesis thoroughly.
No,but Cain was turned black and married a black woman.But Adam and Eve were snow white.Kind of like the yengcand yang idea.Adam was white because Cain left Eden to take a wife of an existing species,which were black
The interpretation you mention about Cain and his descendants isn't supported by the Bible. While the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4 tells us that Cain was marked after killing his brother Abel, the Bible does not describe the nature of this mark or suggest it was related to skin color. The idea that Adam and Eve were "snow white" and that Cain married a black woman also doesn’t come from scripture. It's important to remember that the Bible emphasizes the unity of humanity. In Genesis 1:27, it says that God created all human beings in His image, and this is true regardless of race or ethnicity. The "mark of Cain" has often been misused historically to justify racism, but these interpretations are not biblically accurate. We should focus on the core message of the Bible, which is about love, unity, and the redemption of all people through Christ. Skin color has no bearing on one’s relationship with God. Let's keep the emphasis on the heart and the spiritual lessons the Bible teaches us. 🙏
The beauty of mythical beings is their adaptability. Never any facts to get in the way. They are like the Marvel universe, characters used over and over to new and exciting ends
Going by Adam’s expression when he woke up and saw Eve, he was black and Eve was blonde. Just look at who every black athlete marries when he gets the big contract.
Interesting thoughts! The story of Adam and Eve has sparked a lot of conversation over the years. In the video, I explore how Adam's creation from 'adamar,' dark fertile soil, could suggest a darker complexion, but ultimately, the Bible doesn’t specify their exact physical appearance. These interpretations often reflect our own cultural views, which is what makes these discussions so intriguing!
Why are people worried about the color of people 1000+ years like it does means something today. NO one has a pic that shows what anyone looks like!! SMH and what does it matter? 🤨
@@BibleStoriies ok ok say all the people in the Bible you feel was blk was. How has that affected the lives of all the blks that have lived and living now. Is there some kind of benefits you’re expecting? Like money , car , free home what? It just shows color of Bible people don’t matter. You know what why don’t I ever see Blks claiming any bad people in the Bible just the good is that right! Oh are those the white people I guess
@@BibleStoriies if those people were blk in the Bible how has that changed any blk lives today or ever lived they no bills or free homes what? And why are only the good people in the Bible blks are claiming? HMMM
You fellas out the gate bout father Adam alright ow he was among tribe caveman but different fit in look yummy too eat from other caveman left on his oun everybody knows what happens from there ahe
Thanks for your comment! It seems like you're pointing to some interesting theories about Adam's place among early humans. The story of Adam has certainly inspired many different interpretations over time, and it's always great to hear new takes on how people understand these ancient narratives!
@@BibleStoriies all i kn he wasn't much off a father too Cane and Able that's why Able ended up on his oun Cane use to watch out for him be4 other creatures off that time see him eat him pretty much how Cane found his followers and they did not mess with Adam yea
Every human started black and then overtime they evolved based on their environment. If you looked at the Khoisans for example they display Asian phenotypes and some other black African you can see every single racial phenotypes reflected in them. Black Africans come in several shades and complexion, they also display phenotypes that are dominant in white European, some have blue eyes, lighters skin, soft hair textures, red hair etc. so that begs the questions that could every race have evolved from the black race? Well we now know with genetic studies that that question is more than likely true.
You sound crazy. How wasn't he real? Because there is no pic of him? We all came from someone right? Whoever that someone was , was Adam. We didn't come here on our own.
No Adam was not black. The dust Adam was made of was desert sand. Simply bc the land between the Tigris and Euphrates river is in modern day Iraq. Desert sand, even in Africa, is a light tan color.
Thanks for your comment! While some interpretations suggest Adam was formed from desert sand, the video explores the idea that 'adamar' in Hebrew refers to dark, fertile soil, which could imply a darker complexion. The location and type of soil described in Genesis has been debated, and there are many ways to approach these ancient texts. It's always great to hear different perspectives!
Sounds insane, IF all humans come from adam, dark ppl can birth light babies but you can never have a dark baby. So then our ancestors were dark, had lot of eumelanin.
These heathen Edomites are not the original because they have no melanin, their bones are weaker, they’re not as athletic, they have more folly in their voice, they’re nowhere near as talented, or spiritually cognizant. I can go on and on…. Talking about desert sand. Goofy heathen.
★ Bible Stories ★ ORIGINS ADAM THE FATHER OF THE BLACKS | Black people in the bible #AdamOrigins
Absolutely fascinating video! Your analysis on the symbolism of Adam being created from 'adamar' really resonates with me. Genesis 2:7 beautifully illustrates the connection between humanity and the earth, as 'the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground.' This earthy origin highlights the deep bond between humans and creation. It's also worth noting Galatians 3:28, which reminds us that 'there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.' The diversity and unity of God's creation is truly something to celebrate. Keep up the great work!
Thank you 🤗🤗🤗
...🤔well, really the Father of the knowledge of THE TRUE GOD. Through him we learn of the true GOD. And all that will come into this earth through him being created from dirt, (THANK GOD FOR NOAH because he brought it on threw. For us today that receive and believe. It's not the color of a person that brings wisdom it's the SPIRIT OF THE LORD, The same spirit that formed Adam from the dirt. Adam is the first spiritual man, making him our spiritual Father. Amen 😇
...Adam walked,talked, and was dependent on his CREATOR whom he called GOD "his maker". Whom, I also call my maker or creator. HE IS GOD, and this is how I know that I am born again in the spirit and of the truth to the knowledge/wisdom of GOD. Amen 😇
Beautifully said! I completely agree Adam's story is much deeper than just physical traits. It’s his relationship with God and the spirit that truly defines him as the first spiritual man. The wisdom and knowledge we gain from understanding God’s creation goes beyond appearance, and it's amazing how this legacy continues through faith. Amen!
@@BibleStoriies GOD BLESS YOU! AMEN
Adam first Black African man.
Yes...!!
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Absolutely was
What color is the dirt??? Eve, black woman as well...!
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Desert sand is a light tan color on fair skin tones. There’s no “dirt” in Iraq, it’s all sand. Til this day Iraq is the only nation between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, that’s where the garden of Eden was, and where Adam was created.
@danadanai3167 lol u cannot create eumelanin without eumelanin. You have a lil bit but your ancestor adam had a lot. He was brown with thick hair. Your genes have diverged but don't hate those of us that still resemble grandpa!
Dirt comes in numerous colors: white, black, brown, tan, yellow, red, etc!! 😂
@@mbotentoto5162😂😂😂😂😂
If The Most High (WORD WAS GOD) created Adam as u suggest "darker", it must have something to do with the notion that Adam would exist in an average weather condition that would require strong pigmentation and Melanin to help protect him from the hot sun. I'm not taking away your point from scripture about the colour of "earth" but my God given design of common sense (not that all sense is common) suggests that the Word at that point, would design Adam with all he needed to exist in the Garden of Eden.
You're absolutely right! The idea that Adam was created with all the traits necessary for his environment, including pigmentation, fits well with the notion of 'adamar,' or dark, fertile soil mentioned in the video. While the physical traits are fascinating to explore, the focus is on how God’s design provided Adam with everything he needed to live in the Garden of Eden. Thanks for adding to the discussion!
The "Africian features" depicted in your video of "Jesus" Yeshua, still look like a darker haired Caucasian. I do understand that Africa's regions, spread far beyond what it is today.
Thanks for your observation! I appreciate your point, and it’s true that depictions of Jesus, or Yeshua, have varied greatly depending on cultural and historical contexts. In the video, the goal was to highlight the diversity and complexity of the regions involved. It’s important to remember that early representations of biblical figures often reflect the perspectives of the artists creating them. Glad you brought this up!
@@BibleStoriies Blessings to u sir.
If we keep looking for the WORD, and His righteousness, all these things will become onto us.
The LEHABIM, Yob, Bomba, RUPE- Rubians, are the ancestors of the Voove, Bobe, Ewote, Bioko peoples.
Your comment touches on a fascinating topic, but I'm curious about the sources or traditions that connect the Lehahbim, Yob, Bomba, and Rubians to the Voove, Bobe, Ewote, and Bioko peoples. These connections don't seem to align with common historical or biblical records. The Lehahbim, for example, are typically understood to be descendants of Mizraim (Egypt) in Genesis 10, but further details about their later history are limited.
It would be interesting to explore how these lineages are being traced and whether this information comes from newer anthropological findings, oral traditions, or other historical interpretations. Could you share more about where this information comes from or how these groups are connected? It's a fascinating topic worth exploring further!
What is the difference whether Adam is black or white?
The color of Adam’s skin truly seems secondary when we consider the deeper meaning of his story in Genesis. The significance lies in his role as the first human, symbolizing all of humanity's relationship with God, sin, and redemption. Adam represents all people, regardless of race or background, showing that we all share in the same origin and spiritual journey. Instead of focusing on appearance, perhaps it’s more meaningful to reflect on what Adam’s story teaches us about our own lives and connection to each other.
That's why he is Black are African. Transcends race like Black Middle Eastern Yahshua.
History of the y gene and names of places such as the rib of Africa suggests that the adam and eve definitely wasnt the first , but was the ones to interact with other people of the time in a way that would lead to a loss of way one could say.
Say i came from a hunting village and go to a fishing village , the skills i learned wouldnt really apply to where i am and so over time the skills i once mastered get altered to fit to environment.
With this we could say then that the true knowledge isnt of right and wrong good and evil but the subjective nature present in an objective reality.
Thank you for sharing such a thoughtful and complex perspective! You raise interesting points about the interplay between human development, culture, and knowledge. While the Bible presents Adam and Eve as the first humans in the creation narrative, some people interpret this symbolically, considering that there may have been others living at the time. It’s an ongoing discussion in theology and anthropology about how to reconcile these ideas with scientific and archaeological discoveries, like the Y chromosome and human migration patterns.
Your analogy of a hunting village transitioning to a fishing village is compelling, as it reflects the adaptability of humanity in various environments. In terms of the "knowledge of good and evil" from the biblical story (Genesis 2:17), some interpret this not just as moral knowledge but as an awareness of their own nature and the complexities of the world they lived in. This could also relate to your point about the subjective understanding of reality, as human experience varies depending on context and environment.
It’s fascinating to think about how subjective human experience plays into the broader, objective reality that God created. How do you see this affecting our modern understanding of right and wrong, or even how we apply ancient wisdom in today’s world?
This is a topic that invites deep reflection, and I appreciate your thoughtful approach to it!
@BibleStoriies thank you . I hold my own philosophical approach, which helps me refine the house of wisdom one could say using certain pillars to obtain a better outcome than other approaches taken previously by myself.
My main pillars are for instance is; always be willing to LEARN and UNDERSTAND ( knowledge) each and every perceivable aspect as to then ADAPT and APPLY what is needed as to bring out the best of oneself another and or environment wherever possible.
Saying such its obvious i do delve often into both Eastern and western style of philosophy, so I can say that approaches taken show well in the religions that came from them .
For instance, in the western style of philosophical approach to life, it is objective, or one could say more direct and practically based, and this is seen perfectly with the Jewish community and its religion itself.
Jesus brought a more Eastern philosophical approach, which countered the Jewish history and approach sculpting a truer form of what came to be until the Romans and Jews got their say and added to it to present a working more in order with their perspective.
This altering or re ordering is seen with the jewiah community where they didn't exactly hold one god until the second temple was built after leaving babylon as seen where older works hold mention of the cananite God elyon and his wife or later became yhwhs but the mention and el elyons pantheon seems to more resemble the God jesus spoke of even on the cross than that of the Jews.
If this is true, then the trinity holds more truth than many realise, suggesting a third party view is needed to obtain balance, what is right and wrong / good or bad etc.
Every moment contains 3 things : content, context , and perception of facts.
The punishment by a vengeful God aligns with Jewish belief and their history and so the sacrifice of his son would be the equivalent of a parent smacking themselves on the head for a silly moment one could say which would be the turning point of a more loving and forgiving God.
Good and evil itself is subjective as what is good for humans isn't going to bode well for, say, a fish, but all need shelter food, for example.
The Adam story could be read as though the serpent never lied as what he said to eve was true and the images of snakes throughout such as being on moses staff suggest a alternative is present to the known story where the snake lied and God told the truth by them dying in general and not just right off and start again suggesting this wasn't possible for any number of reasons such as the way before being forgotten and or lost. One prime example is seen in Egypt who holds a thousand year gap in history when compared to accounts in the Bible showing then the bible to be more a over view using metaphors and analogies to mark our growth through unjust times compared to those who hold a history they cannot recall but with a little prompt find their main God was one 3 that merged into one , the Jewish communities merged theirs into one and the Jews Christians and Rome merged themselves even unknowingly into one showing how reflective of our experience and knowledge is and how powerful the wisdom gained can be .
Eve/Evening Living in darkness
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Adam the father of all mankind
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❤❤❤❤❤love the knowledge of God people may God change his earth and ppl again the earth need cleaning up remove all evilness
Well looks like it's on the way... revelations is getting started 😊
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No on my way!! explain how there were cities on earth wen Cain left after killing his brother…..I’ll wait 😂😂😂
@@carlosrobinson7458Adam had many children and grandkids by the time cain left. Incest was allowed to populate earth back then. Read the book of jubilees and Genesis thoroughly.
It makes sense that Adam had 6 senses not 5. Melanin has color but it's not a color it has function.
Thank you for your sharing 🤗
Next, they'll be saying the Serpent was Asian.
How do you think about it? 🤔
@@BibleStoriies The Serpent represents a metaphor for people that behave treacherously.
No,but Cain was turned black and married a black woman.But Adam and Eve were snow white.Kind of like the yengcand yang idea.Adam was white because Cain left Eden to take a wife of an existing species,which were black
The interpretation you mention about Cain and his descendants isn't supported by the Bible. While the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4 tells us that Cain was marked after killing his brother Abel, the Bible does not describe the nature of this mark or suggest it was related to skin color. The idea that Adam and Eve were "snow white" and that Cain married a black woman also doesn’t come from scripture.
It's important to remember that the Bible emphasizes the unity of humanity. In Genesis 1:27, it says that God created all human beings in His image, and this is true regardless of race or ethnicity. The "mark of Cain" has often been misused historically to justify racism, but these interpretations are not biblically accurate.
We should focus on the core message of the Bible, which is about love, unity, and the redemption of all people through Christ. Skin color has no bearing on one’s relationship with God. Let's keep the emphasis on the heart and the spiritual lessons the Bible teaches us. 🙏
Actually Adam means RED earth in Hebrew sooo
Amen ❤
Then Judas was blk too! lol
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Adam X A(mad) a mud man
Adam/A damn
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Wow somebody ain't scarrrrred to tell the truth in a mild manner, nice
Yeah, sometime the truth make people so scared 🤗
The beauty of mythical beings is their adaptability. Never any facts to get in the way. They are like the Marvel universe, characters used over and over to new and exciting ends
Thank you for sharing your thought 🤗
How are we all here then?
Going by Adam’s expression when he woke up and saw Eve, he was black and Eve was blonde. Just look at who every black athlete marries when he gets the big contract.
She was born of him she was also black
Interesting thoughts! The story of Adam and Eve has sparked a lot of conversation over the years. In the video, I explore how Adam's creation from 'adamar,' dark fertile soil, could suggest a darker complexion, but ultimately, the Bible doesn’t specify their exact physical appearance. These interpretations often reflect our own cultural views, which is what makes these discussions so intriguing!
@@BibleStoriies indeed
African women have The Eve Gene. Eve was indeed black. All colors come from black.
@@dionneking8what colour were Adams ribs??
Why are people worried about the color of people 1000+ years like it does means something today. NO one has a pic that shows what anyone looks like!! SMH and what does it matter? 🤨
So why not to be worried?
@@BibleStoriies ok ok say all the people in the Bible you feel was blk was. How has that affected the lives of all the blks that have lived and living now. Is there some kind of benefits you’re expecting? Like money , car , free home what? It just shows color of Bible
people don’t matter. You know what why don’t I ever see Blks claiming any bad people in the Bible just the good is that right! Oh are those the white people I guess
@@BibleStoriies if those people were blk in the Bible how has that changed any blk lives today or ever lived they no bills or free homes what? And why are only the good people in the Bible blks are claiming? HMMM
Ok than Judas was blk too!
Was Adam black why not.
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So we are still pretending that Adam and Eve and the Messiah weren’t dark skinned huh 😂
😂
You fellas out the gate bout father Adam alright ow he was among tribe caveman but different fit in look yummy too eat from other caveman left on his oun everybody knows what happens from there ahe
Thanks for your comment! It seems like you're pointing to some interesting theories about Adam's place among early humans. The story of Adam has certainly inspired many different interpretations over time, and it's always great to hear new takes on how people understand these ancient narratives!
@@BibleStoriies all i kn he wasn't much off a father too Cane and Able that's why Able ended up on his oun Cane use to watch out for him be4 other creatures off that time see him eat him pretty much how Cane found his followers and they did not mess with Adam yea
Every human started black and then overtime they evolved based on their environment. If you looked at the Khoisans for example they display Asian phenotypes and some other black African you can see every single racial phenotypes reflected in them. Black Africans come in several shades and complexion, they also display phenotypes that are dominant in white European, some have blue eyes, lighters skin, soft hair textures, red hair etc. so that begs the questions that could every race have evolved from the black race? Well we now know with genetic studies that that question is more than likely true.
Thank you for sharing your thought 🤗
Lol Solomon was black
Amen 🙏
How do we know Adam was not black? Because he never would have given up a rib! LOL!
Ha ha not funny
I still not think about it. 🤔
GOD is black and black men were made in the image of GOD🤷🏾♂️🙏🏾
Hell o! He wasn’t real!
Are you sure 🤔
You sound crazy. How wasn't he real? Because there is no pic of him? We all came from someone right? Whoever that someone was , was Adam. We didn't come here on our own.
@@robertjohnson7719yeah these f00 ls lack critical thinking. They the reason y racism exist. At least with Adam we can all claim a common ancestry...
No Adam was not black. The dust Adam was made of was desert sand. Simply bc the land between the Tigris and Euphrates river is in modern day Iraq. Desert sand, even in Africa, is a light tan color.
Thanks for your comment! While some interpretations suggest Adam was formed from desert sand, the video explores the idea that 'adamar' in Hebrew refers to dark, fertile soil, which could imply a darker complexion. The location and type of soil described in Genesis has been debated, and there are many ways to approach these ancient texts. It's always great to hear different perspectives!
Sounds insane, IF all humans come from adam, dark ppl can birth light babies but you can never have a dark baby. So then our ancestors were dark, had lot of eumelanin.
Like I get it, we can make babies that look like u but u cannot make us 😂. Grandpa adam was eumelaninated. He had that good melanin.
These heathen Edomites are not the original because they have no melanin, their bones are weaker, they’re not as athletic, they have more folly in their voice, they’re nowhere near as talented, or spiritually cognizant. I can go on and on….
Talking about desert sand. Goofy heathen.
Even Science says so. The Mitochondrial eve who everyone is related to is black.