Rastafarians are the True Israelites: How a Mistranslation Fulfilled Biblical Prophecy

"Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rideth upon the heavens by his name JAH, and rejoice before him." Holy Bible , KJV, Psalm 68:4. The Origins of the Bible The Bible is a collection of texts—narratives, laws, poetry, prophecies, letters, and more—written over centuries by multiple anonymous or pseudonymous authors and editors for varied purposes (theological, cultural, political, etc.). The Bible is not a literal history textbook as it blends historical elements with myth, theology, typology and literary artistry. While some events and characters (e.g., Roman rule) have historical corroboration, many stories (e.g., Genesis creation, supernatural miracles) lack realism and external evidence and are better understood as symbolism, allegories, poetry and prophecies rather than literal ancient eye-witness testimonies. According to Joseph Atwill, the New Testament and Christianity was created by the Flavian Dynasty as Roman propaganda....