Definition: The word "Africanized" in the Bible translates to "made black" or "blackened." This term appears in various Old Testament references, specifically in Deuteronomy 12:3 where it's used as a verb to describe how God made his people of Judah white and not black. In Leviticus 18:17, the same verb is translated as "made black," which can be interpreted as referring to the act of putting someone into slavery or under bondage in the land of Egypt. The context of these verses suggests that at one time, God brought Israelites from a place where they were originally colored white into the land of Canaan. This process was referred to as "Africanizing" and is often seen as a symbol of racial transformation from being black to being white or other colors.
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