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The Bantu Branch of ‘Africans’ are Hebrew Israelites PART II of II The Bantu Israelites continued from PART I

The Bantu Branch of ‘Africans’ are Hebrew Israelites PART II of II The Bantu Israelites continued from PART I

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Saturday, December 12th 2015 at 10:08AM · 1552 views
The Bantu Branch of ‘Africans’ are Hebrew Israelites PART II of II

The Bantu Israelites continued from PART I

In order to further our understanding of the Bantu Israelites presences in Africa we must go back to the time of the Exodus, and even a bit before that. During the times preceding the Exodus of the Israelites under Moses, history records other smaller exodus’. As a result of the new Hamitic leadership of Egypt regaining political power through the a military take over and the subsequent enslavement of the Hyksos Israelites that followed, some Israelites decided to leave Egypt. These pre-Exodus migrations of Israelites resulted in populations of Israelites in the Mediterranean, Africa and even India.


“And Joseph died, and all his brethren, and all that generation. And the children of Israel were fruitful, and increased abundantly, and multiplied, and waxed exceeding mighty, and the land was filled with them. Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph. And he said unto his people, Behold, the people of the children of Israel are more and mightier than we.” – Exodus 1:6-9

We must be mindful that the Israelites comprised the majority of the population of ancient Egypt during the Hyksos period and it was because of this huge population that they were considered a threat to the indigenous Hamitic inhabitants of Egypt. We will see that the Israelites will become a threat in all the lands of their captivity, primarily because of the large populations they developed in all the lands of their captivities (ie Assyria, Persia). After the Hyksos Israelites were overthrown, many of them relocated to escape the hard bondage that followed.


“Overthrowing the Hyksos relieved them of the abomination of the foreign ‘shepherd kings’ ruling over them, but they now had another problem. The children of Israel had multiplied greatly and outnumbered the Egyptians. It also states that they were ‘mightier’ than the Egyptians, which would indicate a military power established while the Hyksos ruled… What happened to them after they were overthrown? Once overthrown by military defeat, these rulers would have either been killed in battle, killed as hostages, or they escaped. We know from Egyptian and Greek historians that there were several ‘exodus’ events of Israelites from Egypt, the last being Moses’ Exodus. Prior to that, others were driven out or escaped from Egypt. The ones that escaped were probably able to do so because of their financial or ruling position in their society. The children of Israel who remained in Egypt were placed in bondage and eventually freed through Moses… It is sufficient to identify the names of the important rulers who [were] exiled from Egypt. Two of these names are [Judah] Zarah’s son’s names, Calcol and Darda, and he others are Cadmus and Danaus.” – Israelology – The Birthright, House of Israel, Kingdom, and Sons of God, By Paul H. Andree, III, PG 50

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