Judith Asher
BOOK 1 - ABRAHAM & SARAH: A COVENANT ESTABLISHED
BOOK 1 - ABRAHAM & SARAH: A COVENANT ESTABLISHED
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The awakening of a scattered nation...
With the current worldwide awakening of the true biblical bloodline Hebrews, comes a sweeping series of racially accurate Bible stories that explore the lives of the true Hebrews. These are the stories of a people who changed history—stories of faith, love, and the birth of a nation. It all starts with Abraham & Sarah, the first book in the captivating True Hebrews series, where their incredible legacy begins.
A divine promise that shatters human possibility...
After fleeing the pharaoh's desire for Sarah’s beauty, Abraham and his wife Sarah emerge from Egypt laden with riches. Yet beneath their wealth lies a devastating emptiness: no child to inherit their legacy.
Then comes a divine promise that shatters human possibility: though Abraham is 90 and Sarah 80, they will have a son. But as Sarah's mirror reflects deepening wrinkles and grey hair, doubt gnaws at her faith. In her desperation, she makes a drastic decision that ignites a chain of events that still reverberate today.
This isn’t just a story of ancient times. It’s a timeless drama of faith tested, love enduring, and promises kept against impossible odds.
From the scholars:
- The Negro’s claim to be Jewish is legitimate. The land of Israel is located in Western Asia and borders North Africa. All of the native inhabitants of that region were non-white. When Spain expelled its Jews in 1492, many of them went to Africa. It seems probable that some of them were brought later to America as slaves. The spirituals never sing of African rivers, it’s always the ‘Jordan’ or the ‘Red Sea.’ They don’t sing about African chiefs or kings; it is David or Moses or some other Jewish character from the Bible.
The Negroes and the Jews by Lenora E, Berson, Penguin Random House, 1971
Ham
- The younger son of Noah…he became the progenitor of the dark races…not the Negroes, but the Egyptians, Ethiopians, Libyans and Canaanites.
Zondervan Compact Bible Dictionary, First published in 1967
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