Hamitic Bible Dictionary

Hamitic Bible Dictionary

by Dr. John L. Johnson
Hamitic Bible Dictionary

Hamitic Bible Dictionary

by Dr. John L. Johnson

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Overview

The Hamitic Bible Dictionary is the only dictionary known at this time that details and documents the African contribution, by classifying every letter of the alphabet, sounds and all Biblical words, including every conceivable thought, as having a direct root to the African sacred name "Ham (Black, Kham, Cam, etc.)."
The Godly name Ham throughout this text is frequently translated, "God-OM Am)", "Omnipotent (Amnipotent or Hamnipotent)", "El Shaddai (Shadi)", "Adonia", "Jehovah", "Yahweh", Elohim (Eloham)", "I AM (Cham)", "El-Rehum", "Shem-Hamme-For Ash", "Has-Hamma-IN", "Hama-Korn", "Ha-Ra Ham-An", "Ham-Melek (Black King)", "Negus (same as Nego, meaning Negro King", "Niger (Nigger)", Black (Negro)", "Ham-Massiah", "Ham-Ashiah", "Jeshuah Ham-Mashiah", "Jescua Ham-Mashiah", "Messias", "Amen", "Hesus", and Jesus the Savior."
This book is comprised of more than 500 pages of Biblical and secular annals; a glossary that consists of 3000+ references gathered from the research of ancient and contemporary theologians and historians.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163021444
Publisher: Johnson Books, Inc.
Publication date: 09/07/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Dr. John L. Johnson was born in Altheimer, Arkansas, then relocated to St. Louis, Missouri.
The U-S Marine Corps awarded Dr. Johnson with two purple hearts. While in active combat, he learned and translated Vietnamese for the military. He obtained a Bachelor of Science from St. Louis University, and a Doctorate of Divinity from New World Theological Seminary in Texarkana, Arkansas.
Driven by his passion to address subjects that are often misrepresented or excluded from today's churches, Dr. Johnson dedicated more than 40 years to researching biblical information, including the significance of dark colors, and the African origin in the Bible. He authored six books during his lifetime.
Dr. Johnson was married to Artimese Johnson for forty-six years until his death in 2017. He is survived by wife, a son, a daughter, and several wonderful grandchildren who all are committed to continuing his life’s work.
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