
Bantu & Hebrews
The idea of a connection between the Hebrews and the Bantu people often stems from certain historical, linguistic, and cultural claims, particularly within the Hebrew

Bantu Migration
The Bantu migration was a massive movement of people that began around 1000 BCE and lasted for centuries, as Bantu-speaking groups spread from their original

The Meaning of Adam
The Bantu people are believed to have originated in the region of modern-day Cameroon and southeastern Nigeria around 3000 to 2000 BCE. From there, they

From Lubaale to Katonda: The Transformation of God in African Culture
The Concept of Lubaale In precolonial Buganda, Lubaale signified “God the Spirit” and encompassed a deeply spiritual worldview. It was rooted in the indigenous understanding of divinity as

Why Luganda as the Default Bantu Language for Analysis and Exploration
When exploring Bantu languages in linguistic and cultural studies, Luganda stands out as a compelling default choice. As one of the major Bantu languages, Luganda

Why Bantu Languages Are Key to Understanding Biblical Hebrew and the Bible
The linguistic and spiritual connections between Bantu languages, African culture, and Biblical Hebrew reveal that the Bible’s origins and deeper meanings are deeply intertwined with