The Siddis of India are descendants of the Bantu people from East Africa who were forcibly brought to the Indian peninsula through slave trade by Arabs, Portuguese, and British starting in 628 AD. Despite centuries of cultural assimilation into Indian society, they retain physical characteristics such as kinky hair, lips, and nose features that identify their African heritage. The Siddis face significant discrimination within the Indian caste system, being relegated to low-paying jobs like maintenance work while being excluded from higher social hierarchies. This situation reflects biblical prophecy about the scattering of God's people to the four corners of the earth (Deuteronomy 28:64) and the eventual recovery of the remnant (Isaiah 11:11).
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The Siddis of India: The Scattered Remnant | Captain Zaccai (IUIC Sacramento)Ajouté :
Shalom family, Most High in Christ, blessed Captain Zachariah here, Israel United in Christ. I want to take a couple minutes to discuss the Siddhis of India. The Siddhis of India. That is a people, all right, that were scattered in India. When you look in the scriptures, all right, Isaiah 11:11 talks about Christ coming back the second time to recover his people out of the land of Elam, which are the Siddhis, right, and others of our people who were scattered throughout India, right? So, the point is our people were taken there in slave slavery by the Arabs, by the Portuguese, by the British starting in 628, right? And they're going through the same things as our people today, right? Cuz culturally they're assimilated into the Indian culture, right? But they still keep some things that were inherent to them from the time of coming out of sub-Saharan Africa, right? Cuz they are of the Bantu people, right? So, here it is, family. We're going around with teaching and finding out that our people are the Siddhis of India, okay? And they're going through the same things. They're being discriminated because of their quote-unquote African features, right?
Which is the same thing as us, right?
With the the kinky hair and the lips and the nose and all of it, right? And also educational system, very poor where they are, right? The low-paying jobs and the type of jobs that they get, right? Uh maintenance workers and and so on and so forth. And we know that those jobs are uh uh still got to thank the Lord for a job, right? But the point is they don't want to get them into the higher hierarchy or the the the higher levels of Indian society. Why? Because they're dealing with a double whammy, right? You have the caste system, which already exists, and now you're dealing with the the the just the basic racism of them being uh of the Bantu people, cuz the people there know who they are. They call them Africans, right? So, th- these are the times that we got to take, family, to go and study, all right?
Google Siddhis, s i d d i s, right, of India, and you're going to get some knowledge, right? The Book of Deuteronomy chapter 28 and 64 talks about our people going to be scattered throughout the four corners. All right, so let's get on it. Let's learn it, family. All right, and with that, I'm going to say shalom. Most High in Christ, bless y'all.
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