Saturday, December 21, 2019
Christian Bale On God And Kings - 1559 Words
When we think of Israelites we typically think of Christian Bale on God and Kings or even the everyday Rabbi walking the streets of Gaza. In this paper I will tell a story of an African that was born in America in the city of Chicago. Leading 48 families to the Promised land of Dimona, Israel, free of sickness or disease, free of crime, and honoring the Father of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Questions you might ask are who is Ben Ammi? Who are the Hebrew Isarelites? Who are the Jewish will be answered in this paper.â⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦He soon began to attend meetings at the Congregation of Ethiopian Hebrews. The he was given a new name, one of Hebrew Origin, Ben Ammi Ben Israel for Rabbi Rueben. In the year 1966, Ben Ammi is said to have received a vision from the angel Gabriel (Daniel 8:16). In the vision Gabriel revealed to Ben Ammi that it was the hour for the descendants of the Biblical Israelites among African Americans, to return to the Promised Land and establish the long awaited Kingdom of God! Only a year later he led 350 African Americans from inner-city Chicago to the bush of Liberia, West Africa. In Liberia they felt almost at home because Liberia is a country that has quite the familiarity from African Americans seeking freedom from the States. Between 1817 and 1867 with the aid of American colonization society 13,000 American born Africans sailed back to Africa. So when Ben Ammi showed up the American born African felt right at home and so did the 350 followers. The only problem was they lived in the bush of West Africa not the colonized parts. The challenges of the West African wilderness substantial, Ben Ammi and the group while living in tents and thatched-roofed dwellings would face the searing heat, poisonous snakes, driver ants by the millions and a rainy season of monsoon magnitudes. In 1969, the first members of Ben Ammi group entered the Promised Land and laid the foundation for the Kingdom of Yah on earth. It was solely based on a government of men and women governed by
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