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One must realize that The Bible is race/color neutral. It is more concerned with a persons spiritual direction than the color of their skin. It should be apparent to all that can see, that Our Creator God likes color and has no prejudice towards it.

That being said, if one considers an Ethiopian to be 'black' than in Numbers 12:1, Moses marries an Ethiopian woman. Also, in Acts 8:26-29, Candace is called the Queen of the Ethiopians.

There is some conflict with the beautiful woman in Song of Songs that Solomon is in love with. She tells other women her skin is 'black' but some commentators have indicated that this could be a description of her skin being 'touched by the sun' as a worker in the fields during the daytime.

Again, it is not important for the message of the Scriptures to speak of the color of ones skin but rather the love of their hearts for God.

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There are two known black Queens in the Bible in which are Queen Sheba who had an encounter with King Solomon and Queen Jezebel who was with King Ahab.

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Queen of sheba, jezebel, zipporah, asenthia, brushes

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Makeda, Hagar, Asenath

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