For a long time, Eurocentric interpretations and biases have distorted the way Africa perceives biblical history. However, a new era of critical studies is shedding light on the black presence in the Bible and highlighting the significant role that Africans played in the Old Testament, the Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament. Jethro, the patriarch of Pan-Africanism, explores key passages that celebrate their presence. By rediscovering this ancient heritage, individuals of African descent can find a sense of inclusiveness and reconciliation within the pages of the Bible.
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