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 | | Jesus, a Black Jew born during this time, had predicted that Jerusalem would be overthrown, the Temple would be destroyed, and the Black Hebrews would be scattered abroad. |
 | | After the Hebrew population in Egypt grew rapidly years after the death of Joseph, his brothers, and the generation that had entered Egypt, they were no longer seen as friendly neighbours but as hostile enemies by the Egyptians who decided to enslave them. |
 | | Moses was a Hebrew by birth from the tribe of Levi (Exodus 2:1-3) but he spent 40 years in the House of Pharaoh (Acts 7:23), raised as his grandson from an infant at the time when Pharaoh had declared that all Hebrew males be killed at birth, (Exodus 2: 6, 10). |
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