Not only is the Bible full of strong women… it is full of strong black women. While it is often underplayed by mainstream Christianity, the majority of the Bible took place in Africa, and involved many women of color. In this study we'll look at the lives and lineages of the following women:+ Hagar - Abraham's Egyptian wife.+ Tamar - The Canaanite mother of Judah's twin sons.+ Miriam - The older sister of Moses+ Zipporah - Moses' Midianite wife.+ Bathsheba - King Solomon's Canaanite mother.+ Jezebel - King Ahab's wife from the line of Ham.+ The Queen of Sheba - The Ethiopia queen that came to visit King Solomon.+ Mary Magdalene - The woman with seven devils cast out by Christ.The presence of these women in the Bible is often a sticking point for many because most of them descended from the line of Ham. Those that didn't come from the line of Ham were Hebrews, which were often mistaken as descendants of Ham.If you've never done a study on who these women are, which lines they come from, and the roles they play in history, then make sure you grab this book. When I started down the path of becoming an author, my only objectivewas to share my research on my website. People asked me if I planned topublish my research in other formats to make it more accessible. It was a great idea, and I haven't looked back since. I published myfirst book in 2009 (Religion and Relationship), which is one of mypersonal favorites, but sadly it doesn't seem to have a market. Sincethen I've written several #1 Amazon bestsellers in multiple categories. As The Days of Noah Were: The Sons of God and The Coming Apocalypse Beyond Flesh and Blood: The Ultimate Guide To Angels and Demons The Black Hebrew Awakening: The Final 400 Years as Slaves In America I've published books and research papers on various topics such as angels,demons, salvation, aliens, and black Israelites in the Bible. I alwaysshare my findings no matter if they fit my current beliefs. Since thebeginning, I've always made it clear that I will change my beliefs tofit the evidence that I find, and I won't try to fit the evidence to mybeliefs. It has been the cornerstone of my "fringe" ministry and willremain that way until the end of it. My current research can be found at BlackHistoryInTheBible.com and by searching for #BHITB on any social network.