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Does it truly matter if Moses was a Hebrew, a so called Black man or not?

If anyone saw the movie the Ten Commandments did you know that in the movie they didnt have the scene where Moses hand turned White looking like it was struck with leprosy, an illness. Why didnt the writers and the producers of the movie include this one unique sign that Yahweh / Allah gave to Moses. Is this to another hidden mystery they tried to hide about the true color of Prophet Moses? Think about this very carefully. Starting at Genesis 5:32, Noah had three sons. Ham, Shem and Japheth. First we'll look at Ham; ( Funk and Wagnall's New Standard Bible Dictionary reads:" Ham - is derived fro the Egyptian word Chem or Keme, which in the Egyptian language means "black").

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Smith"s Bible Dictionary reads that Ham means "hot" or "sunbunrt". So Noah's son Ham sired (Genesis 10: 6-20) Canaan, Egypt (Mizraim), Cush (Ethiopia), and the Philistines etc... Ham fathered the African nations, who are Black ! Read Daniel 7:9 for the description of the Messiah, Yahshua / Isa ibn Maryam. He was a Hebrew Israelite of the tribe of Judah. HE WAS BLACK. Now let's look at Shem's descendants in 1Chronicles 1:17-28,34. Through Shem came Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Israel). Our focus is on Jacob (Israel) who sired the 12 Tribes of Israel. They grew into a nation which can't be numbered, which the scripture will show us is a black people. First, let's start in Exodus 1:15&16. When Moses, an Israelite of the tribe of Levi, was a baby, the Pharaoh of Egypt made a decree that all Israelite male babies must be killed. But Exodus 2:1-10 tells us that Moses passed for Pharaoh's grandson - a child of Pharaoh's daughter. How come Pharaoh couldn't tell the difference between a black Egyptian child and an Hebrew Israelite baby? Because the Israelite baby was black like an Egyptian royal baby would be. Let's go further. In Exodus 4:1-7, Moses wanted to show his people that Yahweh / Allah the Elohim of our father's had spoken unto him and had sent him to free the Israelites from their Egyptian captivity. One of the signs that Moses had to show Israel to prove that Yahweh / Allah had really talked with him was to put his hand into his bosom in front of the whole congregation. When he pulled it back out, his hand had turned WHITE AS SNOW.

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Now the sign was that his hand turned white. If Moses was a white man it would not be a big deal for his white hand to come back out of his bosom still white. But since he was a black man this undoubtedly was a sight to see. Then Yahweh said, "Put your hand inside your cloak." So Moses put his hand into his cloak, and when he took it out, the skin metzora'at (WAS LEPROUS) --it had become as kashaleg. (WHITE AS SNOW) Then He said, "Put your hand into your bosom again." So he put his hand into his bosom again, and when he took it out of his bosom, behold, it was restored kivsarov (LIKE THE REST OF HIS FLESH) Exodus 4/6-7 the priest is to examine the spot, and if the hair in it has turned lavan (WHITE), and it appears to be more ha'ovr (THAN SKIN DEEP), tzara'at (IT IS LEPROSY / IT IS A DISEASE) that has broken out in the burn. The priest shall pronounce them unclean; it is a defiling skin disease. Leviticus 13:25 When the cloud lifted from above the tent, Miriam's skin metzora'at (WAS LEPROSY) kashaleg (IT BECAME AS WHITE AS SNOW). Aaron turned toward her and saw that she had metzora'at ( A DEFILING SKIN DISEASE). Numbers 12:10

Now does the Quran confirm that Moses hand turned white like snow, leprosy, looking like it had a mutation, an illness?
And draw in yadaka (YOUR HAND) to your side; it will come out baya (WHITE) min ghayri sin (WITHOUT DISEASE), another sign. Sura 20/22 And put yadaka (YOUR HAND) into the opening of jaybika (YOUR BOSOM); it will come out baya (WHITE) min ghayri sin (WITHOUT DISEASE). [These are] among the nine signs [you will take] to Pharaoh and his people. Indeed, they have been a people defiantly disobedient." Sura 27/12 Insert yadaka (YOUR HAND) into jaybika (YOUR BOSOM) it will come out baya (WHITE), min ghayri sin (WITHOUT DISEASE). And draw in your arm close to you [as prevention] from fear, for those are two proofs from your Lord to Pharaoh and his establishment. Indeed, they have been a people defiantly disobedient." Sura 28/32

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