Kush in the bible times didn't mean horner bt nubians.

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Kush in the bible times didn't mean horner bt nubians.

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I hear this a lot from somalis mentioning cush from the bible being good worriors,nobles with superior genetics,well in the bible times cush meant nubians and the kushite kingdom was associated with nubians.how horners came to be known as cushites was in the 1900 courtsey of european, same as ethiopian,ethiopians meant black people south of sahara and libyans were north africans,just because someone is called a certain name today doesnt mean they were called that in the yesteryear e.g only a small portion of the kingdom of ghana was in modern ghana.
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Re: Kush in the bible times didn't mean horner bt nubians.

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You deemed this so important you created a new account just to post it? :comeon:
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Re: Kush in the bible times didn't mean horner bt nubians.

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Only time the bible mentions black skin people was the 'curse and mark of Cain' in genesis 4.

I don't believe it talked about Cush or nubians or Ethiopians during those times.
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Yes it does Ethiopia shows up 19 times in translations of the Old Testament and one in the New Testament (Acts 8:27) and The name "Cush" is found eight times in the Bible. Six places refer to Cush the son of Ham. One reference in Psalm 7:1 refers to Cush the Benjamite. Isaiah 11:11 uses Cush to refer to a land.
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The Cush that was mentioned in the bible is referring to that medicinal tree that grew in Mesopotamia during those times. Not Ethiopia or East Africans.
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I think the name Ethiopian didn't exist in the bible. Jane Austen novel Sense & Sensibility published in 1811 mentioned Abyssinia. Didn't the Ethiopians known as that? I bet u will find the name Abyssinia in the bible instead.


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Cain in the bible is the one who killed his brother "Abel" right?
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Yea he killed his younger brother and from there on, man has been killing each other since then.
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Games

So--- r u saying Cain has a dark skin? Is this like a mark????
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Well???
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I am pretty much sure the bible mentions cush and ethiopians if u dont believe me u can google it bt still the kush kingdom had nothing to do with horners.
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Re: Kush in the bible times didn't mean horner bt nubians.

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kush has always been north sudan.
nubians were a nilotic people that invaded from the south and west and displaced the kushites.

haile sellasie stole the nane ethiopia in the 30's
ethippia was always sudan.
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Re: Kush in the bible times didn't mean horner bt nubians.

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Firstly, the bible is a discriminatory book centered about israel , example canaan has inherited the curse pronounced by noah against his father, ham, leading to the extermination of canaanities " as commanded by god"

secondly, cush of the bible is about a race not a location or kingdom not even in africa to begin with

Cush in the racist bible means anything that's not pure, dark and evil hence why nimrod the founder of babylon was one of them just bc judah was conquered by the babylonians!

When Moses married from outside of the tribe " his racist sister did not accept his cushite wife from midian" walciyathu billah!

So cush in the bible can be found anywhere between Jordan and south arabia

Cush has nothing to do with ethiopia, it's the greek translator of the Hebrew bible who wrongly translated cush into ethiopian a name that was given to the nilo-saharan people by the greek historians

Ancient ethiopia is a nilo-saharan culture not a cushitic culture

https://shekereblog.wordpress.com/print ... thiopians/

Cushitic language: a Hamitic language, therefore hamitic is a culture and not a race.
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