A) God said nothing in The Bible which refers to the United States of America - that country wasn't known about when the God of the bible was speaking to his people.
B) The God of the bible said nothing to his people about black people.
C) God said nothing about Presidents - that political position wasn't known about when the God of the bible was speaking to his people.
So, to answer the question - God said nothing about a blackman, the presidency and America.
Actually The Bible says: "Can the Ethiopian change his skin?"
That refers to black people.
No, it refers to Ethiopians - who happen to be black. Other black people were known then - the Nubians, for example - so if God wanted to refer to skin colour, he could have, but he didn't. Not even in the minds of the translators of the middle ages, who would have known "black" in the meaning the question asks of.
The Bible has no line that I am aware of to that effect.
The phrase "but God" appears in 44 verses of the KJV bible.
no where
No, God rested on the 7th day.
Psalms
It does not say this in the bible.
It simply does not say this in the Bible.
moses
No.
The phrase "but God" appears in 44 verses of the KJV bible.
The Bible has no line that I am aware of to that effect.
by God
It's God.
no where
you never find it in the bible as god did never say this
well......he was a messenger for god the bible does not say how was he called
no,