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Part of the Ethipopian people come FROM the tribe of Judah. Cush (Ethiopia) was considered a LARGE swatch of Eastern Africa- NOT just what we know as Ethiopia/Enitrea today. It also covered the Sudan, SOmalia and further. Cush means BLACK LAND. So, when we see in Genesis 10:6 And the sons of Ham; Cush, and Mizraim, and Phut, and Canaan. Cush is the Eastern part below Mizrain (Egypt), and Phut is Libya. Caanaan is the land of Africa to the North. So basically, only PART of CUSH is actually of Ham. Another portion is from the tribe of SHEM. They are true descendents of the tribe of Judah. They kept Torah.

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