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WHO ARE THE 144,000? Part 1

WHO ARE THE 144,000? Part 1
Mar 4, 2015 · 1h 17m 14s

WHO ARE THE 144,000? By now, after one has read the Forward, Preface, Introduction and Chapter 1, one should start to perceive the Bible as an Ancient Classical African book...

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WHO ARE THE 144,000?

By now, after one has read the Forward, Preface, Introduction and Chapter 1, one should start to perceive the Bible as an Ancient Classical African book revealing the history and the ancient religion of the Ancient Classical Africans. This Present Truth for this late hour in earth’s history shows that this book was written in a typical Ancient Classical African wholistic approach to develop every (the whole) aspect of the human being. The Bible starts with a perfect couple, Adam and Eve, whom God created in his own image. We have learned, so far, that Adam and Eve today, would be classified by different authoritative sources as Nubians, Cushites and/or Ethiopians. From a biblical perspective, they were Classical African Edenic people. They were placed in Classical Africa in a region known as Eden. The Bible ends with YHWH’s perfected people. This is similar to what he started with in the beginning, but this time they are fully developed, fully reflecting YHWH’s image and character to the universe. These 144,000 Israelites are now being honored by being sealed forever with YHWH’s name written on their forehead. These honorees will forever be identified with YHWH because they have become one with the Creator of the universe. They will follow the Lamb (Messiah) to perfection (wherever he goes).

Revelation 7:3, 4 Saying, "Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads." And I heard the number of them which were sealed: and there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand (144,000) of all the tribes of the children of Israel.
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