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They called them the "Fallashas." They also told us that the events outlined in the Book of Revelations would not come true until the "return of 10,000 "Fallashas" (also known as Black Jews) to Israel. Israel has brought many so-called "Black Jews" back to Israel in the past several years. Is this the beginning of the end then? Or is it all a myth?

2006-10-16 07:22:41 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

mcjargen:

It would be preferred if you would have enough respect for your mother and father to never again refer to them as you have here
"Hurry we must make haste to Israel to stop the 10,000 ****** sent by the witchking!"

hummm.

2006-10-16 07:36:04 · update #1

13 answers

**What Does It Mean?
**The "Return of Black Jews to Israel"?**
**As Relates to Book of Revelations? ***

It means there is only one race, the human race.

The Beta Israel of Ethiopia

The Bible Song of Solomon 1:5
"I am black, but comely, O you daughters of Jerusalem, as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of Solomon."

The Quran 15.26:
And certainly We created man of clay that
gives forth sound, of black mud fashioned in shape.

John is recieving Jesus' book from the Ancient of days, the one that if you blaspheme it can not be forgiven.

The Bible Revelation 1: 13 - 19
And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the Son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot, and girt about the paps with a golden girdle. His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow; and his eyes were as a flame of fire; And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters. And he had in his right hand seven stars: and out of his mouth went a sharp twoedged sword: and his countenance was as the sun shineth in his strength. And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death. Write the things which thou hast seen, and the things which are, and the things which shall be hereafter;

The so called Bible and Quran happened in what today is known as Africa and Arabia.
Europe, America and Christianity are not mentioned in the Bible at all.

Enjoy the Links.

2006-10-16 07:52:17 · answer #1 · answered by zurioluchi 7 · 1 0

Besides the long dissertation by Mark S, Black Hebrew Israelites are not accepted by the majority of the Jewish community. They are a mix of Christian and Jewish doctrines put together by an African-American man in the 1890s. He was impressed by Marcus Garvey's Back to Africa movement and the faith of some of Garvey's white Jewish friends. He met a man from Ethiopia who told him of the black Jewish community there, and was impressed enough to organize a religious group based on those ideas. Messianic Jews (all apologies to Mark S) do consider themselves people who are ethnic Jews who have converted to Christianity, so I don't know how they would consider the BHIs part of the same movement.

2016-05-22 06:47:17 · answer #2 · answered by Joanna 4 · 0 0

It didn't mean the Ethiopians . Little did we know It meant the Lemba direct descendent of Aarons blood Line

2016-05-23 18:57:07 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

Hurry we must make haste to Israel to stop the 10,000 ****** sent by the witchking!

2006-10-16 07:28:34 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

They are Ethiopians who are descendants of the Queen of Sheba an Solomon, and many have returned, and been welcomed with open arms, to Israel.

2006-10-16 07:26:54 · answer #5 · answered by Spirit Walker 5 · 2 0

Its the bible. Of course its a myth. I'd advise anyone taking anything in the bible too seriously to eat more healthily and get some fresh air... and if that doesn't work, seek professional help (and medication). Its an amusing book of stories... but thats all they are: Stories.

2006-10-16 07:29:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I have never heard of Fallashas and I have studied the bokk of Revelation in depth. Perhaps this is mentioned in some religion that I am not familiar with.

2006-10-16 07:26:24 · answer #7 · answered by Proud to be an American 4 · 0 2

Myth

2006-10-16 07:24:32 · answer #8 · answered by Staceyflourpond 3 · 0 3

As you haven't actually given a precise source for your theory, I would have to dismiss it as myth.

2006-10-16 07:27:07 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You mean Sammy Davis Jr. is really alive!?

2006-10-16 07:24:23 · answer #10 · answered by Bran McMuffin 5 · 0 3

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