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The Bible does not give any background (tribe), or relatives of the “Woman with the Issue of Blood,” therefore, we cannot know, with complete certainty, whether she was a Black woman, or not.

However, we do know that she was a woman of color. How can we determine this, you might ask? By “deduction!”

Since Scripture tells us that the entire world was populated by the “3” sons of Noah (Japheth, Shem, andHam), we can deduce that she was not a white woman because “Japheth’s descendants (Caucasians), did not remain in the Middle East very long after exiting the Ark – they migrated and settled around the Mediterranean Sea; establishing Europe; Greece being their first established city/capital (Gen.10:2-5).

European history books, (not the Bible), tell us that Japheth’s descendants eventually splintered into various factions, and tribes(Barbarians, Huns, Franks, and Goths); all fighting each other for dominance against Greece.

However, in the process of time, another faction emerged who dominated and conquered Greece – “The Great Roman Empire” who was in rule during the timing when Jesus was born, as well as after His death.

So, there is no history of Japheth’s descendants in the “OT” – Just google Japheth’s descendants (only “4” verses in the OT - Gen.10:2-5). There, you will discover that “All” of them are located in Europe)!

Therefore, it would have been a disgrace for a White woman to be following Jesus (a Jew w/woolly hair, and dark-skin “brass”); Rev.1:14-15).