2015 BLACK HISTORY MONTH SERIES PART 3

Published: Feb. 17, 2015, 7:04 p.m.

Today, the 1st three rivers are not referenced by today's maps geographically. So, if we can find the Land mentioned in the bible , which surrounded the River, then we might find the approximate location of these 1st three rivers, which flowed through the Garden of Eden. Now the question changes to how do we identify the Land & then we will find the rivers? When we study the people of the Bible, we can tell who the people of the land are by simply knowing the names of the land and their ancestors\u2019 names.
Psalm 49:11 Their inward thought is, that their houses shall continue for ever, and their dwelling places to all generations; they call their lands after their own names.
Whether they were black or not depended on the name of the people and the name of the land they dwelt.
Is the word Africa (see map 1.2) found in the Bible anywhere? It is believed by some that the word Africa was given to the continent by a man named Leo Africanus in the 1500\u2019s. Hint, the last book in the Old Testament was written around 400 BC, therefore the answer to the question, is \u201cNo.\u201d Africa\u2019s landmasses are mentioned and talked about throughout the entire Bible, beginning with Genesis Chapter 2. Some ancient names for Africa are: 1) Akebu-lan, 2) Cush (Kush) and 3) The Land of Ham.
\u201cThe Sumerians (c. 3,000 BC to 1,750 BC) were the non-Semitic founders and guardians of West Asia\u2019s oldest known civilization\u2026 Problems numerous and complex seem to inevitably arise within the ranks of western scholars and academicians when confronted with the origins and ethnicity of civilizations, such as Sumer, that are admittedly \u2018neither Semitic nor Indo-European\u2026 The Sumerians did, after all, call themselves the blackheaded people. \u201d (5) Civilization started in proximity near the Garden of Eden which is located in Classical Africa, Old Africa and Ancient Africa which is referred to as Africa and the Middle East today (See Map 1.2).