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The Book Of Our Fathers: The Bible is an African book, and it must be read through an African lens
by Yakoba Eveo
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Synopsis
This book uncovers the striking parallels between ancient African traditions and the instructions Yahuah gave to Israel in the Bible. From water rituals and sacred festivals to marriage customs, naming ceremonies, priestly garments, and spiritual tools, the evidence reveals that the culture ...
This book uncovers the striking parallels between ancient African traditions and the instructions Yahuah gave to Israel in the Bible. From water rituals and sacred festivals to marriage customs, naming ceremonies, priestly garments, and spiritual tools, the evidence reveals that the culture described in scripture still lives on in Africa. Stripped of colonial distortions and Western filters, these pages restore the forgotten roots of Israelite life, showing that what many call “pagan” today was once commanded by Yahuah. This is not about similarities. It is about identity.
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