THE ORIGIN OF AFRICAN ACCORDING TO THE BIBLE!!

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In this video, delve into the fascinating history of the origins of black peoples, how the first black people and the first Africans …

📅 Last updated: 28.12.2025

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

💬 Where do Africans come from according to the Bible?

According to the Bible, all humanity descends from Noah’s sons after the Great Flood. African peoples are often traced to Ham, one of Noah’s three sons, and specifically to his sons Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan, whose descendants are associated with regions of Africa and the Near East.

💬 Who was Cush in the Bible?

Cush was the eldest son of Ham and a grandson of Noah. He is considered the biblical progenitor of peoples who settled in the region south of Egypt, often associated with the lands of Nubia, Ethiopia, and parts of sub-Saharan Africa.

💬 Are black people descendants of Ham in the Bible?

Yes, traditional biblical interpretations often identify black Africans as descendants of Ham, through his son Cush. However, it is important to note that the Bible does not describe skin color in these genealogies, and these associations have been developed through later historical interpretation.

💬 Which son of Noah did Africans come from?

Africans are traditionally traced to Ham, one of Noah’s three sons. The Table of Nations in Genesis 10 lists Ham’s sons—Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan—as the founders of nations in Africa and parts of the Levant.

💬 What does the Bible say about the origin of different races?

The Bible does not explicitly discuss modern racial classifications. It describes the origin of different nations and peoples from common ancestors after the Flood, focusing on ethnic and geographical groupings rather than race as understood today.


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