by Bethuel Yisrael
A Discussion of Biblical Scripture Translation that Pertains to African-American History offers a compelling argument and different perspective that invites further research for descendants of slaves in America who are searching for their identities, but are not confident in the explanations given by their former captors’ records. Bethuel Yisrael’s treatise is guided by the Holy Ghost; it is based on her perceptions from Him of the truth, personal observations, in-depth research of historical accounts, and research of the “Lost Tribes of Israel” in Scripture.
It is Bethuel Yisrael’s belief that the Bible is the direct link to the past of African-Americans through their experience of nearly four-hundred years of oppression and slavery in the United States of America. The so-called “Lost Tribes of Israel” are not lost, but scattered. They are alive and well, living in America, Brazil, Africa, and all over the known world today.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A native of Greenville, South Carolina now living in the midwest, Bethuel Yisrael, is an author, teacher, nurse, and mother of five children: Charles, Christopher, Raffael, Quandrea, and Cacherale. She holds degrees in education from Northeastern Illinois University and Concordia University, both in Illinois. Her life’s work has been dedicated to God, the betterment of family and community, and the retaining of knowledge of God’s presence on earth. Her teachings are focused on ways the individual can apply practical applications of Christian values to everyday life based on Biblical principles.
(2005, paperback, 80 pages)
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