The concept of Jesus visiting specific countries in Africa while performing miracles is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible. The New Testament, which narrates the life and teachings of Jesus, primarily focuses on his activities in the Middle East. However, there are theories and interpretations that suggest Jesus may have traveled to Africa during what is often referred to as the “hidden years” of his life, the period between his childhood and the beginning of his public ministry.
One theory suggests that Jesus may have visited Egypt during his early years to escape King Herod’s massacre of infants. This is based on the biblical account of Joseph taking Mary and the infant Jesus to Egypt for safety. The other country often associated with Jesus in Africa is Ethiopia. The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church claims a long-standing connection with Christianity dating back to the time of the apostles, and there are legends that link the Queen of Sheba, who visited King Solomon, to Ethiopia.
From a geological perspective, plate tectonics play a role in shaping the landscapes of Africa, but connecting it directly to Jesus’ miracles is a stretch. While there’s historical and geological significance in regions like Ethiopia and Egypt, the specific connection between plate tectonics and Jesus’ miracles in Africa is not supported by mainstream biblical or scientific interpretations……See More
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