In Job, Job is talking about the great heat is making his skin - TopicsExpress



          

In Job, Job is talking about the great heat is making his skin black like coal. If Job was not black like coal, then he would have stated that his skin was darkened by the heat, not blackened by the heat. Now, if Job was white, like the current Israelites look now, then this could not be, because whites do not get black from the sun. They usually get sun burn, and turn a reddish color. Job, on the other hand was made black from the sun. This tells me he was black already, because blacks dont get brown from the sun, they turn black. Whites took over South Africa hundreds of years ago, but none of them are black from the sun. Temperatures reach to over 100 degress in South Africa, yet those whites have not turned black from the several centuries they have lived there. The false Israelites who are in Israel now are not black, why, becasue they are not the true people of Israel. I will prove this to you later in this page. I ahve had many arguments about this scriptures as well, those that debate against me make the claim that if Job was black, it was only because of the ashes he mourned in. The Hebrews when they mourned, rubbed themselves in ashes and dressed in saccloth. These ashes may have been black, but they could have been gray. At any rate, this claim could not have been true, because the scriptures tie Jobs black skin to the heat. The word and in the scripture denote to the reader that Jobs skin was only connected to black skin because his bones were burned with heat. Therefore, his skin was connected to heat and not ashes. How can bones be burned, unless the skin was too??? Jobs skin was directly correlated to the heat of the sun, which made him black like coal. When African Americans, who are brown, not black like those of Africa, go out into the hot sun, They turn black from the heat. This is totally different from whites, who turn a reddish color. Job, before the heat came probably looked like this skin tone:
Posted on: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 11:39:00 +0000

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