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Black people, often associated with Cush, Ethiopia, and other African regions, are present throughout the Bible in significant, positive roles, including Simon of Cyrene (who carried Jesus' cross), the Ethiopian Eunuch, Ebed-Melech, and Zipporah. The Bible features these figures as early believers, prophets, and leaders, highlighting the inclusion of diverse, dark-skinned populations in biblical history.
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By Bishop Fred A. Caldwell, Sr. Pastor/Teacher4.7
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Black people, often associated with Cush, Ethiopia, and other African regions, are present throughout the Bible in significant, positive roles, including Simon of Cyrene (who carried Jesus' cross), the Ethiopian Eunuch, Ebed-Melech, and Zipporah. The Bible features these figures as early believers, prophets, and leaders, highlighting the inclusion of diverse, dark-skinned populations in biblical history.
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