Billy_Kinetta
Paladin of the Lost Hour
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Since homo sapiens first appeared.Met one of my youngest daughters friends yesterday and I was really shocked. She is biracial child with a white mom. Unfortunately for her, the mom doesnt know who her father is. She is the youngest having 2 other sisters and a brother. All of them are white. I was wearing a shirt that really shook her world up.
The shirt says "Bronze skin and woolly hair. Thats all we're sayin"
She asked me what it meant and I told her it was from the Old Testament describing Jesus. She hesitated then said that means he was Black then right? I laughed and said "exactly". When I looked back in the mirror she had tears in her eyes. So I pulled over and asked her if she was ok and she broke down. After she got herself together she begin to ask me questions about all sorts of things that she had been told or led to believe simply because of her environment. Looks like I have a new student. I just wish that if white women chose to have Black biracial children they save those children some pain by being truthful with them and educating them correctly.
Blacks have bronze skin? Since when?
You do realize that Jesus wasn't even around when the Old Testament was written.
I have two multiracial grandchildren. They are white, black, Hispanic, Native American and Jewish.
They don't look anything alike despite having the same father. Both look like their grandfathers. The older looks like me and the younger looks like the other grandfather from Puerto Rico.
Why is this important?
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Ummm, no
Revelation 1:14-15
14 His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire;
15 And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.
"White like wool" does not mean "wooly hair", and brass burning in a furnace glows red and is quite bright.
He said the Old Testament. I want to know how the Jews knew what Jesus looked like before he was born and grew up?
I know. I don't remember any similar description from the OT, but then, I don't know everything.
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(There is a class of Bible study called Typology, which searches for references to the NT from the OT.)