>>14435954I should also add that even the name of the land, "Egypt" means sunburnt. Now, in the old Testament it is translated from "miṣrayim" which in Strong's Lexicon it is listed as "Egypt, Egyptians, Mizraim" because this word, also alluded to in Brown-Driver-Briggs Lexicon, as "proper name, of a territory and people", OF the people of Mizraim, a son of Ham, who was a son of Noah. In the New Testament, we see this is where the name is actually referenced as Egypt, and from the Greeks we see the meaning "sunburnt". And clearly even looking to the Egyptians' own art, we see red sunburnt skin commonly with the men, pale white royal women, and black skinned people who are always depicted as either slaves or invading armies. No, the Greeks were not so naive to believe that blacks are black because of exposure to the sun, as even the depictions of the Egyptians of themselves coincide with both DNA and logical entomological facts. They were a sunburnt people, descendants of Ham, with common ancestors as those of Caucasians.