Rewriting the Exodus: What Ancient Sources Reveal About Israel and Black People


Israel and Black people history is far older, deeper, and more contested than most people realize. For centuries, a single biblical narrative has dominated the conversation. However, ancient and classical historical texts tell a strikingly different story. Most importantly, those alternative accounts place kmtyw — Black people, the Ancient Egyptians — at the very center of events the world has been conditioned to overlook.
Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi, delivers a commanding 1-hour, 48-minute lecture that dismantles the colonial framework around the Exodus narrative. Drawing directly from primary historical sources, he presents evidence linking the Exodus story to the expulsion of the Hyksos from Kemet. Furthermore, he documents precisely how that expulsion unfolded — and why it matters to Afrikan people today. This lecture draws from 89 research slides compiled through rigorous academic study, including work connected to Ohio Wesleyan University.
Transcending the Danger of a Single Story on Israel and Black People
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie warned the world about the danger of a single story. Ɔbenfo Kambon applies that warning with surgical precision to one of history’s most politically charged narratives. He reveals that significant differences exist across ancient sources regarding the nature of the Exodus and expulsion events. As a result, scholars, students, and community builders who rely solely on the Bible receive an incomplete — and potentially misleading — picture. In addition, this incomplete picture has real consequences for how Afrikan people understand their own ancient history and sovereignty.
This lecture is essential viewing for every serious student of Abibifahodie. It equips you with the tools to interrogate dominant narratives and reclaim an Afrikan-centered perspective on world history. The Israel and Black people history conversation deserves full intellectual engagement — not filtered, watered-down versions approved by colonial institutions. Therefore, do not let another day pass without accessing this critical scholarship. Watch the full lecture and begin your deeper investigation now.
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