The Black Hebrews and the Black Christ

Aylmer von Fleischer
4.8
66 reviews
Ebook
33
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

[Dedicated to the One and only God from whom all blessings flow]. This updated book tells it all – from the creation of Adam, to Black Abraham, Moses, Jacob, the invasion of the homelands of the Black Hebrew Israelites/Jews by the Assyrians, Neo-Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Muslims and others; the brutalization of the Black Jews and their near-decimation, as well as the story of the Khazars, who are today considered to be the real Jews. Mention is also made of the historical Black Jesus. This book is illustrated with ancient images of Biblical characters.

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4.8
66 reviews
bill Johnson
June 30, 2021
Absolute Stupidity. Another nobody wanting to be something else.. Filled with made up "fact's"..Anyone believing trash like this may be interested in bidding on a bridge I've got in Arizona... Waste of good people's time.
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Lindelwa Mzobe
June 14, 2020
It's the first book that's made sense out of this black and now white Jesus conundrum and the much hatred of the blacks. It has traceable references. I thoroughly enjoyed it. It is precise and straight to the point.
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Cookie Monster74
October 30, 2016
Can't wait to get the whole book and add it to my collection.
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