Here's the first part of a visual timeline and teaching series showing Africa’s true presence in biblical and spiritual history.

PART 1: ORIGINS & EARLY BIBLICAL AFRICA
1. Pre-Genesis Era (200,000+ BC)
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Event: First humans appear
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African Connection: Scientific origin of Homo sapiens in East Africa (Great Rift Valley, Ethiopia/Kenya region)
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Note: Not in Bible, but aligns with truth of life beginning in Africa
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Visual Idea: Map with “Out of Africa” migration arrows + ancient human skulls
2. Genesis 2 – The Garden of Eden
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Event: Description of Eden with rivers including Gihon (around Cush)
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Verse: Genesis 2:10–14
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African Connection: Cush = ancient Nubia/Sudan region; Eden partly linked to Africa
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Visual Idea: River system flowing through ancient Africa and Mesopotamia
3. Genesis 10 – Descendants of Noah (Table of Nations)
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Event: Origins of nations after the flood
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Verse: Genesis 10:6–7
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African Connection:
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Cush, Mizraim, Put, Canaan = African nations
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Mizraim = Egypt, Cush = Nubia, Put = Libya
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Visual Idea: Family tree chart with African nations highlighted
4. Abraham & Egypt (c. 2000 BC)
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Event: Abraham flees to Egypt during famine
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Verse: Genesis 12:10
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African Connection: Egypt (Mizraim) as a source of refuge, wealth, and wisdom
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Visual Idea: Scene of Abraham entering Pharaoh’s palace with African royalty style
5. Joseph in Egypt (c. 1900–1800 BC)
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Event: Joseph becomes ruler in Egypt
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Verse: Genesis 41
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African Connection: Joseph rises to power in African empire
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Visual Idea: Joseph with Pharaoh in African architectural setting (pyramids, Nile)
6. Moses & His Cushite Wife (c. 1500 BC)
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Event: Moses marries a Cushite woman
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Verse: Numbers 12:1
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African Connection: Shows interracial or interethnic marriage to an African woman
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Visual Idea: Moses and Zipporah with Ethiopian or Nubian visual elements
7. Exodus – Israelites in Egypt (c. 1300 BC)
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Event: Enslavement and liberation of Israelites from Egypt
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Verse: Exodus 1–14
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African Connection: Israel lived, suffered, and left an African land
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Visual Idea: Exodus journey with pyramids, desert, and Red Sea visuals
(Part 2):
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Queen of Sheba (Ethiopia) and Solomon
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Cushite warriors in Kings and Isaiah
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African nations in prophecies
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Ethiopian eunuch in Acts
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Early African Christianity (Ethiopia, Egypt, Nubia)
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African Church Fathers (Tertullian, Augustine, Origen)
AFRICA – THE TRUE CRADLE OF HUMANITY
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200,000+ BC
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“Science confirms all humans trace back to East Africa.”
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Map with “Out of Africa” arrows and early human illustrations
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“Before Genesis, there was Africa.”
2: EDEN TO CUSH – AFRICA IN THE BEGINNING
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Genesis 2:13 – “The Gihon river flowed around the land of Cush.”
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Ancient map showing Eden rivers reaching into Cush (Nubia/Sudan)
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“Eden wasn’t Europe—it touched Africa.”
3: THE AFRICAN NATIONS IN NOAH’S FAMILY TREE
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Genesis 10:6 – “The sons of Ham: Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan.”
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Family tree with Cush = Nubia, Mizraim = Egypt, Put = Libya
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“Africa didn’t come later. Africa was the foundation.”
4: ABRAHAM FOUND REFUGE IN AFRICA
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Genesis 12:10 – “There was famine... so Abraham went to Egypt.”
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Scene of Egyptian palace with black Pharaohs
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“Africa gave shelter before empires rose.”
5: JOSEPH – VIZIER OF AN AFRICAN EMPIRE
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Genesis 41 – “Joseph ruled under Pharaoh in Egypt.”
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Joseph with Pharaoh in African setting—ankhs, pyramids, Nile
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“God’s plan worked through Africa.”
6: MOSES MARRIED A CUSHITE WOMAN
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Numbers 12:1 – “Miriam and Aaron criticized Moses for marrying a Cushite woman.”
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Artistic depiction of Moses with an Ethiopian/Nubian queen
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“The Bible never feared Black beauty—men did.”
7: THE EXODUS — OUT OF AFRICA
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Exodus 12–14 – “They left Egypt... and crossed the Red Sea.”
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Israelites leaving Egypt (African land) with pyramids in background
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“Africa shaped the journey of God’s people.”
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