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DRY BONES CRAWLING HOME: A poem of my identity

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is a poetry book about hundreds of names of millions of Ghanaians in the Bible. This Book finally connects Ghanaian culture to its biblical roots. It provides evidence from three sources: history, culture, and the scriptures to establish the fact that most Ghanaian tribes migrated from Israel through the Congo, the Ghana Empire to settle on the Guinea Coast. Historical EvidenceIt is amazing the plethora of historical sources showing that the Black American was first known to the world as the Black Portuguese. The difference is the Black Portuguese was also recognized as the Jew. Blackness was the default identity for Jews in European and African literature. The The preface of this book lists notable writings from unimpeachable sources to show the mechanism that was used to export Israelites from Africa to Europe and finally to the United States of America. The book also exposes efforts to conceal the documentation and project Zionist Jews as a replacement for the so-called "Lost Tribes of Israel". The tricks are telling! Cultural EvidenceCultural practices among Ghanaian tribes run through the pages of the Bible. From the weaving of the cloth of many colors to naming patterns, marriage customs, circumcision, animal slaughter, etc., there is no doubt, without Ghanaian or West African culture, the Bible is empty. There are hundreds of names in the Bible that are traditional names for millions of Ghanaians. They include the name of renowned diplomat Kofi Annan the brilliant lawyer, Ace Anan Ankomah (see page 42), current president Akufo Addo (see page 48), former vice president Ekow Akar (see page 40), Veteran politician Lee Ocran (see page 42). The evidence is so compelling that one cannot understand why most Ghanaians are still surprised when they are exposed to this information. Our people are blinded by the religion of the conqueror. Therefore, they can read the bible for decades and still fail to notice even one of the names that are listed in this book. For example, on the cover of the local Bible, there is the following inscription: "TWER? KRONKRON AKAN KASA MU" Translation: The Holy Scriptures in AKAN language. On the cover; people can connect the name Akan to the Akan people of Ghana and their language. But when they are confronted with the same letters within the verses of the Bible, they automatically reject any suggestion that this Akan is the same as the one they met on the cover. Indeed, people have developed a technique for replacing the names. So, for example, they often pronounce Akan with a long stress on the first letter, thus producing the sound of Aakan. This is proof of the fact that religious deception is so powerful that it can make a sane person reject or deny his own identity. The surprise response of a person who just realized the first time that his name has always featured in the list of "begat's" in the Bible may be genuine, but when one matches that against the religious nature of the Ghanaian, the fact that he carries the bible around and attends church service many times a week, it does send chills down the spine. For, it becomes clear, a powerful blinding spirit has descended on our people (Mark 8:18). Scriptural Evidence Learn how the name of God in Hebrew gets immortalized, Ghanaian style. Read the list of names in the lineage of the Messiah. Connect to our people on the exodus train from Egypt as well as Babylon. When the need arose to renew the covenant, discover the names of Israelites who participated in the effort to renew and reinstate the covenant. Indeed, no important event took place in the Bible without a Ghanaian name stamped on it. Imagine all of this information captured in a poem! Imagined a procession of Dry Bones, Crawling Home!


  • | Author: Andy Owusu Yahwuda
  • | Publisher: Independently published
  • | Publication Date: January 15, 2020
  • | Number of Pages: 66 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1661089658
  • | ISBN-13: 9781661089658
Author:
Andy Owusu Yahwuda
Publisher:
Independently published
Publication Date:
January 15, 2020
Number of pages:
66 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1661089658
ISBN-13:
9781661089658