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Before We Were Negroes Blues Video Final
Before We Were Negroes Blues Video Final Esj Music 11 مناظر • پہلے 3 دن

⁣Before We Were Negroes – Music Video | Book Available on Amazon
Ebook:
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Before the labels… before the slave ships… who were we?

Before We Were Negroes: Who Were We? explores the forgotten history, identity, and biblical heritage of a people whose story has been hidden for centuries. This powerful music video brings the message to life through music, visuals, and truth.

Discover the journey of a people before they were called “Negroes” — a story of identity, faith, exile, and prophecy.

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Before We Were Negroes: Who Were We?

Written by Ronald Isaiah Murray, this eye-opening book uncovers historical, biblical, and cultural connections that challenge the traditional narrative.

🔥 Watch. Listen. Learn. Remember who we were.

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The Surprising Call to Remember Yahuah in Last Days
The Surprising Call to Remember Yahuah in Last Days SoMuch Media 7 مناظر • پہلے 1 دن

⁣The Surprising Call to Remember Yahuah in Last Days, This message
explores a prophetic moment where the scattered descendants of Jacob are
beginning to awaken spiritually, mentally, and scriptural. It presents
ten observable signs that suggest this awakening is not emotional hype
or social trend, but a fulfillment of covenant promises spoken long ago.
The focus is not on superiority, but on remembrance, repentance, and
restoration. First, there is a renewed desire to seek the Name of
Yahuah. Across nations, people who once only used titles are now
searching the Scriptures to understand the revealed Name. This reflects
prophecy that a pure language would be restored and that people would
call upon His Name. Seeking the Name signals identity returning. Second,
Torah is no longer feared. What many were taught to see is now being
recognized as instruction and wisdom. The commandments are being
revisited not as outdated law, but as covenant guidance. The shift is
from rejection to reverence. Third, tradition is being tested. Long-held
church doctrines are being examined beside Scripture itself. Instead of
defending inherited beliefs automatically, many are asking, “Where is
this written?” That question alone signals awakening. Authority is
shifting back to the Word. Fourth, Deuteronomy 28 is being revisited.
The blessings and curses are being compared with history. Scattering,
ships, oppression, and loss of heritage are no longer seen as
coincidence but as prophetic patterns. Recognition leads to reflection.
Fifth, a global awakening is taking place. This awakening is not
centralized or controlled. People in different nations, separated by
oceans and cultures, are arriving at similar conclusions through
Scripture alone. It suggests something prophetic rather than
organizational. Sixth, the Sabbath is being remembered. What was once
dismissed as ceremonial is being reconsidered as creation-based and
eternal. Restoring the Sabbath represents restoring rhythm, order, and
covenant identity. Seventh, religion is being questioned. Many are
stepping away from performance-driven systems and rediscovering
obedience rooted in relationship. The focus is shifting from
institutional loyalty to covenant faithfulness. Eighth, hidden knowledge
is surfacing. Historical records, context, and long-neglected writings
are being examined again. Increased access to information is helping
many connect prophecy with history in ways previous generations could
not. Ninth, the wicked deeds of the wicked are being revealed.
Corruption, deception, greed, and injustice are being exposed openly.
Instead of repentance, many double down in their ways. Exposure
intensifies discernment and separates those who seek truth from those
who resist it. Tenth, there is a genuine hunger for truth. This is
perhaps the strongest sign. The awakening is not only about identity—it
is about transformation. People are not only asking who they are; they
are asking how they should live. Holiness, obedience, and repentance are
becoming central again.

The Luciferians Have Their Final War!
The Luciferians Have Their Final War! Timothy Stevens 39 مناظر • پہلے 9 دن

⁣KJudah video link : https://youtu.be/Gflr5jV7xqE?si=FFwU0Cz71fCZ546b

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The Indignation A Warning Before Judgment
The Indignation A Warning Before Judgment SoMuch Media 23 مناظر • پہلے 12 دن

⁣The Indignation: A Warning Before Judgment. The indignation is not
sudden anger or cruelty. It is righteous correction against sin", and
injustice that have filled the earth. Yet even in this moment, Yah’s
mercy is clearly seen, because He speaks first and gives instruction
before acting. Isaiah’s command to “enter your chambers and shut your
doors” shows Yah’s desire to protect the faithful. Obedience is the key
to safety, not location or strength. Just as in the days of Passover,
Noah, Lot, and Rahab, Yah always separates and shelters His people
before judgment falls. Those who listen are preserved, while those who
ignore the warning are left exposed. The house becomes a symbol of
covering, covenant, and trust in Yah’s word. Yah’s anger has a limit,
and His correction is never the end of the story. Scripture and the
Apocrypha both show that judgment passes, but mercy remains for the
righteous. Hidden sins are exposed, truth is revealed, and Yah makes a
clear distinction between those who fear Him and those who reject His
ways. Even during shaking, the righteous are guarded in His hand. Yah
promises restoration and renewal. He declares that He will do a new
thing, bringing His people out of hiding and into light, peace, and
purpose. The message of the video is clear and comforting: Yah warns
before He judges, He shelters before He corrects, and those who obey His
voice will come through the indignation and into restoration.

From Christianity to Torah Finding Your Way Home
From Christianity to Torah Finding Your Way Home SoMuch Media 18 مناظر • پہلے 1 مہینہ

⁣Christianity vs Torah Which Path Did the Messiah Actually Walk? How to
Move From Christianity to Torah And Find Yahuah, For generations, many
sincere believers have walked faithfully in Christianity—loving the
Father, calling on the Messiah, and seeking to understand His will. But
something has always felt incomplete… as if a piece of the foundation
was missing. A hunger remained. A deeper calling tugged at the heart.
That calling is the voice of Yahuah, gently guiding His people back to
the ancient path, the path of Torah — the same path Messiah Himself
walked. Christianity awakened many of us to the existence of Alohim. We
learned about faith, prayer, repentance, salvation, and the love of the
Messiah. But Christianity, as taught today, often separates faith from
obedience, belief from behavior, and grace from covenant. This is why so
many believers feel lost, stuck, or spiritually thirsty even after
years in the church. The foundation is there — but the fullness is not.
Coming out of Christianity into Torah is like stepping from a dimly lit
room into full daylight. At first it’s uncomfortable, even painful,
because everything looks different. But slowly, your eyes adjust, and
you begin to see, your identity, your purpose, your inheritance, your
history, your covenant, your Alohim, You realize, you are returning
home. The Torah is not about rules, it is about relationship, identity,
purpose, and destiny. It is the Father’s way of saying, “Come back to
Me. Walk with Me. Live in My truth.”

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