From a Biblical point of view is race mixing good or bad?

It nowhere says she was black. She WAS a gentile. Cush was similar to Egypt in that day, and they were not black

  • The race of the ancient Egyptians has long been a controversial subject of debate.
  • Researchers used genetic information derived from mummies to shed light on the ancestry of the ancient Egyptians.
  • The results suggest that the ancient Egyptians were most closely related to the peoples of the Near East, particularly from the Levant

Thats what whites tell you and we know that white depictions of Egypt are inaccurate.
 
Mixing of races has caused nearly every problem.

A nation is a FAMILY grown great. A national family shares a common history and culture and, of course, race.
Race is a construct. So the problems are not caused by race but by racism.
 
It nowhere says she was black. She WAS a gentile. Cush was similar to Egypt in that day, and they were not black

  • The race of the ancient Egyptians has long been a controversial subject of debate.
  • Researchers used genetic information derived from mummies to shed light on the ancestry of the ancient Egyptians.
  • The results suggest that the ancient Egyptians were most closely related to the peoples of the Near East, particularly from the Levant
The King James Version has the first verse translated as--
12 And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.
--the idea that Moses' honor could be besmirched because he married an Etheopian (aka "Negro") and if he'd married a northerner it would have been ok.

There are a number of translations of this & it may be hard to dig up what is the "correct" one so I can respect your view if it's not the same as mine. Maybe we can agree that right or wrong, there are many good people who can get the impression that interracial marriage is ok in the Bible?
 
God set the boundary of the nations and while some intercourse is expected between them moving huge populations into the boundaries of another hasn't proved to be a good thing.

Acts 17:26

"And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation;..."​

 

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