Hebrews to Negroes 2: Revelation - The Age of The Awakening
Hebrews to Negroes 2: Revelation - The Age of The Awakening

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Hebrews to Negroes 2: Revelation - The Age of The Awakening

2019
Movie
150 min
English

Hebrews to Negroes 2 : Revelation is a documentary that uncovers the 'True Biblical Identity" and Ancestral Homeland of the people living in North Africa, the Middle East and the Levant (Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Israel). Find out what "secrets" have been hidden for centuries in regards to the "Identity" Theft of the True Descendants of Abraham and Jacob with the Children of Japheth.

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Director: Ronald Dalton Jr.Genres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the historical and biblical connections between ancient Israelites and modern Black people, delving into narratives of lost tribes and diaspora. It aims to uncover a hidden history and connect it to contemporary societal structures. The film presents a unique perspective on identity, heritage, and the perceived origins of various communities. It seeks to provoke thought and discussion about historical interpretations and their impact.

Critical Reception

Information regarding critical reception and audience scores for 'Hebrews to Negroes 2: Revelation - The Age of The Awakening' is not readily available through mainstream critical aggregators like Rotten Tomatoes or Metacritic. The film appears to exist in a niche distribution sphere, making broad critical analysis difficult to ascertain.

What Reviewers Say

  • While specific reviews are scarce, discussions often center on the film's controversial theories about ancient history and race.

  • The documentary is noted for its strong declarative style and emphasis on biblical interpretation.

  • Audience engagement tends to be polarized, with some viewers finding the presented information illuminating and others highly skeptical.

Google audience: Due to limited public reviews on Google platforms, a specific summary of user sentiment is not available. Discussions that do appear are often within forums or specific community sites related to the film's subject matter.

Fun Fact

The film is a sequel to 'Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America' (2017), continuing the exploration of its central thesis.

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