Millions of Blacks and many whites, including the majority of evolutionist believe the origin of man began in deep Africa. Bibles have been manufactured for Blacks showing Eden in Africa. One of the reasons for this direction of research is trying to find the black dirt God used to make Adam who they claim was not a "ruddy/redish' fleshed man but a black man.
The racism today is rather hateful among the so-called Black Hebrew movement. Even the Black Muslims who follow the racism of Elijah Mohammed, believe Adam was black and created in Africa. They have a rather large array of evidence they claim points not only to the original blackness of the human race, they claim the white man resulted from leprosy of blacks. In the Black Muslim story, a black scientist named Yakhob was messing with the DNA of sheep and he created the white man. This is embodied in their religious teachings.
But,
If all this is true, then the creation chapters dealing with the creation of man and his being put into the garden of Eden is all lies. The rivers that are mentioned: Hiddekel, Tigris, and Euphrates would all be false. They would need to be changed to African rivers and there is not a single shred of evidence for these alleged African rivers.
Several years ago the search for the garden of Eden shifted to the area of Tabriz in northern Iran. A Jewish researcher traveled from Tehran toward the north following directions taken from an ancient scroll dating back to nearly 800-1000BC. He followed the travels of a man who was sent there by an ancient king. As he made his journey he was able to identify some of the way mark descriptions written in the scroll. He was amazed when he arrived in the mountains south of Tabriz and came over the ridge on the highway. As he descended into the valley below and going northward he discovered what he believed was the area of the garden of Eden.
Only thing is, he never could find the actual place. He only found the location of the area. With Google Earth we can now view this area and research it more closely.
We know there was a river that flowed through the garden of Eden. We also know that this river eventually was parted or was joined by two other rivers until there are three. Researchers have long concluded that Hiddekel has to be the river that came through Eden because it is the only one with "El" referring to God. The other two, Tigris and Euphrates come later on. One thing researchers have found is that these rivers are still there after all these thousands of years. And they are not in Africa.
There is a little village there named Khaje which is also spelled Khajeh. Now that is kinda shocking. Because the ancient meaning of this name is Kha=life or soul and je or jeh= we now know is in the name of Jesus and starts of the spelling of many other Old Testament names. This can be translated as meaning the soul or life given by God. Some even name their baby girls with this name Khaje and they mean by it that the spirit or soul of the daughter has been given by God. What is shocking is that Khaje is right smack dab in the middle of the area where the garden of Eden existed. Does this name continue to hold an ancient secret few know or understand? Does it point us closer to the location of the garden of Eden?
There is a river that flows past this little town and the name of it is Aji-Chay. Now remember, in those days there was no city just a paradise that was on both sides of the river just as we see in the book of Revelation. So here we have the river Aji-Chay right in the same place we find a place named Khaje. What is so interesting here is the name Aji-Chay. In the Aramaic language "chay" means life. For instance in the Aramaic as recorded by Strong at #2416 speaking of the tree of life has the Aramaic word "chay-yiym." This cannot be accidental. The river is then called the river of life. And the name Aji-Chay although the meaning hidden for centuries and thousands of years points us yet again to the location of the garden of Eden.
When I researched the location of Aji-Chay, I was shocked to find it right in the largest garden place in the whole region. Just go to Google Earth and type in Aji Chay, Iran and let it take you to the garden of Eden.
Are we getting close to the right area?
What also shocked me was the color of the mountains around there. The most beautiful red dirt eyes ever beheld. And mixed in was brilliant white dirt and even some grey/black dirt. Now would it be that God took all that dirt and made Adam and in his own DNA he held the colors of the human race of reddish, white, and black? And If God used the dirt from this area to make man, then he made him with dirt that would make all the colors of the human race right there in Adam. All of it found right there in the area of Eden.
Has the area of the garden of Eden been found? We do not know but it sure is interesting to study.
Pastor Reckart
The racism today is rather hateful among the so-called Black Hebrew movement. Even the Black Muslims who follow the racism of Elijah Mohammed, believe Adam was black and created in Africa. They have a rather large array of evidence they claim points not only to the original blackness of the human race, they claim the white man resulted from leprosy of blacks. In the Black Muslim story, a black scientist named Yakhob was messing with the DNA of sheep and he created the white man. This is embodied in their religious teachings.
But,
If all this is true, then the creation chapters dealing with the creation of man and his being put into the garden of Eden is all lies. The rivers that are mentioned: Hiddekel, Tigris, and Euphrates would all be false. They would need to be changed to African rivers and there is not a single shred of evidence for these alleged African rivers.
Several years ago the search for the garden of Eden shifted to the area of Tabriz in northern Iran. A Jewish researcher traveled from Tehran toward the north following directions taken from an ancient scroll dating back to nearly 800-1000BC. He followed the travels of a man who was sent there by an ancient king. As he made his journey he was able to identify some of the way mark descriptions written in the scroll. He was amazed when he arrived in the mountains south of Tabriz and came over the ridge on the highway. As he descended into the valley below and going northward he discovered what he believed was the area of the garden of Eden.
Only thing is, he never could find the actual place. He only found the location of the area. With Google Earth we can now view this area and research it more closely.
We know there was a river that flowed through the garden of Eden. We also know that this river eventually was parted or was joined by two other rivers until there are three. Researchers have long concluded that Hiddekel has to be the river that came through Eden because it is the only one with "El" referring to God. The other two, Tigris and Euphrates come later on. One thing researchers have found is that these rivers are still there after all these thousands of years. And they are not in Africa.
There is a little village there named Khaje which is also spelled Khajeh. Now that is kinda shocking. Because the ancient meaning of this name is Kha=life or soul and je or jeh= we now know is in the name of Jesus and starts of the spelling of many other Old Testament names. This can be translated as meaning the soul or life given by God. Some even name their baby girls with this name Khaje and they mean by it that the spirit or soul of the daughter has been given by God. What is shocking is that Khaje is right smack dab in the middle of the area where the garden of Eden existed. Does this name continue to hold an ancient secret few know or understand? Does it point us closer to the location of the garden of Eden?
There is a river that flows past this little town and the name of it is Aji-Chay. Now remember, in those days there was no city just a paradise that was on both sides of the river just as we see in the book of Revelation. So here we have the river Aji-Chay right in the same place we find a place named Khaje. What is so interesting here is the name Aji-Chay. In the Aramaic language "chay" means life. For instance in the Aramaic as recorded by Strong at #2416 speaking of the tree of life has the Aramaic word "chay-yiym." This cannot be accidental. The river is then called the river of life. And the name Aji-Chay although the meaning hidden for centuries and thousands of years points us yet again to the location of the garden of Eden.
When I researched the location of Aji-Chay, I was shocked to find it right in the largest garden place in the whole region. Just go to Google Earth and type in Aji Chay, Iran and let it take you to the garden of Eden.
Are we getting close to the right area?
What also shocked me was the color of the mountains around there. The most beautiful red dirt eyes ever beheld. And mixed in was brilliant white dirt and even some grey/black dirt. Now would it be that God took all that dirt and made Adam and in his own DNA he held the colors of the human race of reddish, white, and black? And If God used the dirt from this area to make man, then he made him with dirt that would make all the colors of the human race right there in Adam. All of it found right there in the area of Eden.
Has the area of the garden of Eden been found? We do not know but it sure is interesting to study.
Pastor Reckart
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