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ESAU/JEBUSITES IN NIGERIA: EDO (BENIN), IDOMA, IGALA, & IJEBU

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In this brief lesson we will discuss the Canaanite component amongst the Israelites in Yorubaland and the Edomite populations of Nigeria. We will show through the Bible/history how it is perfectly natural to find Canaanites living near and amongst Israelites as well as Edomites. As we covered in many previous lessons the majority of Canaanites migrated in Africa while a smaller subset specifically the Sinites and Hittites migrated into Asia. In Nigeria we find the Jebusites living amongst the Yoruba who are primarily Israelites. The Sultan of Sokoto even recorded this. Also in Nigeria we have Edomites in the Edo, Igala, and Idoma (Idumea). The Edo live near the Yoruba Israelites/Canaanites & the Idoma live near the area where you found Igbo Israelites. The Edomites primarily migrated into the Caucasus mountain areas after the Fall of the Temple and from there into Eastern Europe. Smaller components went into Southern Europe. Prior to the Fall of the Temple in 70 AD small groups of Edomites had migrated in Egypt, Meroe (Kush), and other part of North Africa. From there they migrated into Western Africa intermarrying with Israelites, Canaanites, and other Hamitic groups.

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