The Negro and King James Bible is a sacred unveiling—a spiritual journey into the divine intersections of scripture, history, identity, and truth. Authored by Dr. Kapilango, a spiritual architect and metaphysical scientist, this work invites readers into a prayerful and powerful exploration of how African-descended people—those known as Negro, Black, African American—have always been present in the biblical narrative and divinely aligned with sacred purpose.
With grace and grounded wisdom, Dr. Kapilango tenderly yet courageously examines how the King James Bible, while historically used within systems of bondage and spiritual suppression, still holds encoded truths of liberation, legacy, and divine identity for people of high melanin concentration. This book is not about blame—it is about balance. Not about rejection—it is about reclamation. It is a restoration of divine narrative, a remembering of who we are through the Word, and a reawakening of our spiritual inheritance.
Through scholarly insight and ancestral reverence, Dr. Kapilango reveals how the prayers, visions, and spiritual practices of African people are woven into the very fabric of biblical text. From the wisdom of the prophets to the cries of the Psalms, from the miracles of deliverance to the language of liberation, the presence of melanin-rich people is illuminated with clarity and care.
This book is both a theological offering and a healing balm. It is for those seeking truth beyond trauma, peace beyond pain, and power rooted in divine alignment. The Negro and King James Bible is a call to rise, to study, to pray, and to know—deep in spirit and soul—that we are the living Word made flesh, descendants of promise, and carriers of the light.
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