Unveiling Bantu Culture: The Ancient Israelite Roots
Bantu Culture as Distorted Israelite Heritage
Much of what we recognize as Bantu culture is actually ancient Israelite culture, though distorted by sin over generations. The Bible, primarily the story of the Israelites, reveals cultural elements mirrored in Bantu and West African traditions among their relatives.[1] Eurocentric interpretations of Scripture, influenced by European Christianity, have obscured this truth, leading many to assume Jewish people are the sole "people of the Book." However, YHWH is now removing the scales from our eyes, awakening His people to their identity and calling them to repentance.[2]
YHWH sent His Son, Yeshua—God Himself—to offer mercy after our ancestors broke the covenant and even killed Him. Only a remnant will return, as some will reject this message. As stated in Scripture, YHWH will put the unbelieving to death.
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The Awakening: Repentance, Not Pride
The awakening—biblically termed the remembrance—is about repentance, not confrontation or fleshly pride. It's YHWH showing mercy, prompting humility, turning from unrighteous ways, and walking after Him. Avoid satanic attitudes like calling others "Hamites"—a term absent from the Bible. True Israelites are born again in heart; fleshly descent alone does not secure inheritance or gathering to the land. YHWH will remove rebels and transgressors first (to be explored in future teachings on the Second Exodus).
The Twelve Tribes in Africa: Bantu and West African Relatives
All 12 tribes of Israel are represented among the Bantu and their West African relatives—the Niger-Congo tribes beyond the rivers of Cush (Sub-Saharan Africa). YHWH calls Africans Hebrews, Israelites, and Judah.
"From beyond the rivers of Cush, my worshipers, the daughter of my dispersed ones, shall bring my offering." (Zephaniah 3:10)
Zephaniah writes from Judah's perspective: south past Cush into Sub-Saharan Africa. These are our mothers, wives, and daughters—the women of Zion, the city of David in Judah.
"Sing aloud, O daughter of Zion; shout, O Israel! Rejoice and exult with all your heart, O daughter of Jerusalem." (Zephaniah 3:14)
Bantu appear as regular Black Africans, distinguishable from non-Bantu like the tall Maasai.[1][2]
Proofs: Language, History, DNA, and Scripture
We prove this through:
- Language: Bantu languages contain ancient Hebrew words with identical meanings, learned from ancestors—not taught by Jews. At Babel, YHWH confused tongues; similar words across unrelated groups with matching meanings point to shared Israelite origins.[1][2]
- DNA and History: Bantu expansions brought Near Eastern/Israelite knowledge (metallurgy, agriculture) from Egypt, separating from Hamitic groups.[1]
- Scripture: Curses identify true Israel.
Scattered for Sin: The Biblical Curses
We were wicked sinners, rejecting YHWH's commandments despite prophets. YHWH removed us from the land.
"And as YHWH took delight in doing you good and multiplying you, so YHWH will take delight in bringing ruin upon you and destroying you... You shall be plucked off the land... YHWH will scatter you among all peoples, from one end of the earth to the other, and there you shall serve other gods of wood and stone." (Deuteronomy 28:63)
"The land shall be abandoned by them and enjoy its Sabbaths while it lies desolate without them. And they shall make amends for their iniquity, because they spurned my rules." (Leviticus 26:43)
Jews trace to Israel pre-AD 70 temple destruction, untouched by these curses—proving they are not Israelites. Judaism is not Israel's religion; this is about covenant.[1]
Resources for Deeper Study
- Books: The Scattered Israelites: The True History and Future of God's Chosen People (Vol. 1); Israelites Flee to Africa (Vol. 2, out August 5, 2025). Available in paperback or Kindle/online.
- Free Downloads: Videos, lessons, PDFs (e.g., "Why Jews are NOT Israelites").
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