>>511300785 (OP)The bible is comprised of more than 60 stories from different places. China, India, Turkey, Africa
These are separate books by many different authors, talking about many different gods, lords, kings, slaves, servants.
A man named Saul, stitched together his comic book collection, and it can be confusing to the reader.
The answer to your question is in there, but with so many different characters all being called "god, lord, king, etc" all jumbled up, it's easy to miss.
There were two brothers in India Yakob, and Esau. Esau stayed in India and has billions of descendants.
Yacob had 12 children from several different wives, and God didn't like him very much.
Yacob was mean to the angels, and there were some conflicts. One day Yakob attacked the angels, and so he was banished. His name was changed to "Israel" which means "fought with the angels"
After being kicked out of India (Edom)
Yakob and his children wandered around the middle-east making trouble.
Someone calling himself "lord" whispered in Yakob's ear, about a special place where there are mountains of gold a jewels, called Africa. This "lord" promises Yakob that he can have the land of Africa, and all it's resources, but only if Yakob kills every living African.
In the next book, the author calls him Jacob, but you can tell that he's talking about Yakob.
Jacob and his people invade Africa to take the land promised to them by this "lord"
There are different story arcs in some of the books where the Israelites win, and live happily ever after in Africa but these comics are clearly cope and fantasy. Obviously the Israelites did not kill all the African peoples.
The Israelites were defeated, scattered, or enslaved by the Africans most of them went back to the middle-east some tribes went to Europe, some tribes went back to Asia.
The tribe of Judah and his children the Judahites (Jews) were slaves in Egypt until an Egyptian Priest named Moses took them back to Asia.