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  1. May 30, 2017 · According to Harvard sociologist Stanley Lieberson, the name Kizzy, which belonged to a “Roots” character, skyrocketed from oblivion to become the 17th most popular name for black girls in ...

  2. 1400 BC. Village name according to the Amarna Letters from circa 1400 BC: Bit-Laḫmi [2] Meaning: House of Lahmu and Lahamu (two agricultural deities of the Mesopotamian religion) [3] Village name during the kingdoms of Israel and Judah: Biblical Hebrew: בית לחם. Biblical Hebrew with vowels: בֵּית לָחֶם. Beit Lekhem.

  3. Nov 1, 2003 · Slavery is the response to Ham's rebellious behavior.''. In the Bible, Ham finds Noah drunk and naked in Noah's tent. He tells his brothers, Shem and Japheth, who proceed to cover their father ...

  4. Jun 15, 2023 · The Zondervan Bible Dictionary tells us that Ham was the progenitor of Black people but not the Negros. Therefore all Ham’s lineage is traced through his 4 sons who are all Black people. The reason why the Bible Dictionary differentiates between the Hamites and the Negroes is because they are Shemites from the line of Shem.

  5. The Black Church upheld the belief that African Amer - icans can, have, and will make it out of any situatio— and used stories from the Word to inform this belief.

  6. Jul 23, 2011 · More than other Americans, African-Americans have clung to the KJV's 400-year-old elevated prose. According to a recent study by LifeWay Research, only 14 percent of African-Americans have never read the KJV, compared to 27 percent of U.S. adults overall. The Rev. Cheryl Sanders, an ordained minister and professor of Christian ethics at Howard ...

  7. Oct 24, 2016 · According to the study, The Causes and Consequences of Distinctively Black Names by Roland G. Fryer & Steven D. Levitt in 2004,“Within a seven year period in the 1970's… a profound shift in ...

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