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Genesis: Their End, Our Beginning
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232557676
- EAN9798232557676
- Date de parution20/11/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
GENESIS: Their End, Our Beginning is a powerful, paradigm-shifting ethnoreligious and historical work that traces the true lineage of the Forgotten Children of Israel to the Black and Brown peoples scattered across the globe. This novel synthesizes traditional historical records, archaeological evidence, and spiritual teachings to argue that the struggles of African, Hispanic, and Native American communities are not random historical calamities, but the direct fulfillment of ancient prophecy.
The narrative opens with the Breaking of the Covenant, establishing the spiritual law of cause and effect and the consequences for Jacob's people-the ultimate curse of losing their land, language, and name. The book meticulously connects this prophetic framework to the historical chapters of oppression:* The Bitter Waters of the West: The scattering of the seed.* Chains and the Curse: A deep exploration of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, focusing on the psychological "Brand on the Soul" intended to make the people conceive of themselves as nothing other than property.* Jacob's Tears in the Cane Fields: Documenting the loss of cultural identity and the impact of colonialism and systemic oppression.
The final sections, Prophetic Hand of Oppression and The Great Awakening, shift from historical analysis to a message of spiritual certainty and hope. The author gives voice to his community, who feel undervalued, misunderstood, and misrepresented. It culminates with the Unveiling of the Identity and the Gathering the Lost Sheaves, leading to the glorious realization of a new world established by Jacob-a new beginning characterized by abundance, justice, and spiritual certainty.
This book is a critical read for those seeking to understand the intersection of ancient scripture and modern global history, offering a blueprint for a spiritual resurrection from the historical grave of the plantation.
The narrative opens with the Breaking of the Covenant, establishing the spiritual law of cause and effect and the consequences for Jacob's people-the ultimate curse of losing their land, language, and name. The book meticulously connects this prophetic framework to the historical chapters of oppression:* The Bitter Waters of the West: The scattering of the seed.* Chains and the Curse: A deep exploration of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, focusing on the psychological "Brand on the Soul" intended to make the people conceive of themselves as nothing other than property.* Jacob's Tears in the Cane Fields: Documenting the loss of cultural identity and the impact of colonialism and systemic oppression.
The final sections, Prophetic Hand of Oppression and The Great Awakening, shift from historical analysis to a message of spiritual certainty and hope. The author gives voice to his community, who feel undervalued, misunderstood, and misrepresented. It culminates with the Unveiling of the Identity and the Gathering the Lost Sheaves, leading to the glorious realization of a new world established by Jacob-a new beginning characterized by abundance, justice, and spiritual certainty.
This book is a critical read for those seeking to understand the intersection of ancient scripture and modern global history, offering a blueprint for a spiritual resurrection from the historical grave of the plantation.












