BANTU ISRAELITES IN SOUTH AFRICA











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Contact Us! • Email: [email protected] • Phone: (901) 410 - 3010 • Check Us Out!! • Website @https://firstresurrectionfellowship.com/ • Facebook @  / fellowshipofthefirstressurrection   • Instagram @  / fellowshipfirstresurrection   • Pinterest @  / firstresurrectionfellowship   • Service Times: • Q A Tues. @7:00 PM • Bible Study Fri. @7:00 PM • Sabbath @12:00 PM • New Moon @7:00 PM • To donate: • https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... • Two Bantu groups dispersed from the Great Zimbabwe/Gokomere area into what is today South Africa. This migration began to take place around circa 400 AD. Prior to this both groups had migrated down from Northeast Africa via Arabia Felix. This initial migration from Arabia Felix (Sena) took place circa 150 AD and was caused by political unrest in Southern Arabia between the Himyarites, Saba, Qataban, Hadramaut, and Aksum. Sena was a thriving Jewish city at the time of the Medo-Persian empire around 500 BC, and is believed to have been dominated by Israelites who had fled Jerusalem during the Babylonian invasion. They crossed the Jordan into Yemen, believing they were safe in the valley in the east, crossing the Masilah River.(1) These two Bantu groups are now known as the Nguni and the Sotho-Tswana. In this lesson, we will show the Hebraic-Israelitish origins of both groups using historical and Biblical evidence.

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