The Bantu Beginning Of The Year

The Bantu Beginning Of The Year – Ignorance within the Biblical World: Christians, Jews, Hebrews, and Israelites all in religious and spiritual ignorance. Welcome to AfricaTheLandofShem.com, the online series reteaching the truth of the land and people of the Almighty. Today we talk about the New Year and the ignorance within the biblical world follow concerning it. The descendants of Abram, Isaaka, and Akobe were designated a time of year as the “biblical” beginning of the year by their Great Creator Almighty.

Peter wrote in 1 Peter 1:14-16

As obedient children, not fashioning yourselves according to the former lusts in your ignorance: But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation; Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.

The message was to come out of our ignorance, release ourselves from being stuck in our lusts.

In the book of Acts (17:30), it is written:

And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men everywhere to repent:

In times past, the Almighty Creator winked or overlooked the ignorance of the world. It is not so much the case anymore.

There are natural laws in the world and then there are additional laws. For instance in the natural laws, there are four seasons in a year. There are male and female, gravity, and more.

So follow this briefly:

Exodus 12:2, This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you.

The Almighty who brought the House of Akobe (Jacob) out of Egypt gave them a starting point that would be the beginning of the year for them. He also gave them one law shall be to him that is home born, and unto the stranger that sojourns among you (Exodus 12:49).

The nation had to be on the same page, one law and the beginning of the year begins in the month the Almighty Creator gave to Mose and the House of Akobe.

Springtime differs around the world.

Springtime is usually the time of year when there is a regroup and regrowth of things. It is a beautiful time of the year. The House of Akobe was commanded to keep this time period of the year as the beginning of the year.

Some springs begin in March or April, while other areas in the world it begins in September or October. So how does the world, especially one where the House of Akobe have been scattered into all nations know which land to begin the year in and from?

The Ruler of the Land

From an Afrocentric point of view, I would suggest would have to go with the Springtime which correlates with the time of the Almighty Creator’s land.

We have proclaimed recently a very strongly researched that Africa is the Land of Shem and that Sub-Saharan African is the Land of Abram and his covenanted descendants. We first retrieved the idea from men such as Mikhael Massa and Elder Nkosi in his series, Africa is the Holy Land.

This claim suggest that things have been flipped upside down. And we have inherited unprofitable lies as the prophet Jeremiah wrote and proclaimed.

This is supported by the scripture that Abram went south out of Egypt (Genesis 13:1). Abram settled in the land of Canaan. His descendants, the House of AKobe did the same when they were led out of Egypt by the hand of Mose, to the land of Canaan. The land of Canaan was the south country or portion of the continent of Africa.

We do not even have to draw an imaginary line because there is already a line to distinguish the land. If you just take all lands south of the equator in Africa, those are the lands given to the 12 Tribes, the House of Akobe. That is the land the Canaanites took from the offspring of Shem. It is the land the Almighty promised to Abram. Today, it is the lower half of what is known today as Sub-Saharan Africa. Again, details are in that project, ATLOS.

The springtime in those lands begin in September. For this reason, and also to begin a unification process of Bantus and Gentiles around the world, we are gearing to have Passover and Unleavened Bread beginning October 1, 2024.

Join us live to learn more about the Passover from a Bantu land and people perspective!

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