Woman Of The Song Of Solomon

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The Woman Of Song Of Solomon
(A Study Of Genetics, Sun And Color Of Skin)

She was black. The Hebrew word, “she ho ra”, does mean black. This was seemingly not the norm of the color of the surrounding people because she makes her poetic expression asking that she not be looked upon in a derogatory way because of her color. She also was probably not black from birth but because of the effect of the sun's rays upon her skin. She said, “... the sun has caught sight of me”. (Verse 1:6) Thus, she must have been born dark, but not dark enough so that her skin color could not become darker while working as a guard in the vineyards. On the other hand, perhaps she was referring to her previous generations.

The Color Of Jacob: Probably Red As His Brother

Esau was red at birth. (Ge. 25:25) And Jacob was his twin brother. There are two extremes of color as I see it. Black and White. There are different types of red between the extremes: the red-black and the red-white spectrum. The reddish-white person can blush when his blood flows in his face. It is easy to see the change of the color of his skin from white to a more reddish color. This type of person can tan to a bronze color but not to a blackish color. So, it seems to me, the genetic origin of the woman of the song was most likely not of the reddish-white color, but rather of the red-black spectrum.



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Although the Jewish conversion promoter, geoasher023, does make some very interesting points, the non-Ezran (non-Hebrew), Jewish anti-genetic version of Judaism can not be accepted as a Torah religion any more than the religion of ancient Babylon. The Torah demands patrilineal law among Hebrews, and those who broke the law lost their inheritance in Israel. The Ezran Covenant restored the anti-miscegenation law. However, Jewish financed, nineteenth century politics mythically and sweepingly reversed it. The Balfour Declaration was in direct violation of the Torah and Ezran Covenant. Those who claim Israel today as their Torah-inherited homeland have no Biblical authority and are fraudulent.



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