sure they have a picture of him.
www.shroud.com/menu.htm
2006-08-12 06:42:11
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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No one can accurately describe Jesus as there were no camaras around 2000 years ago. And why does it matter. Worship Him or don't. What I think you're looking for is controversy, get a life and a clue! I've read some of your other questions and you're pretty much a character. Get a clue.
2006-08-13 10:50:08
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answered by almostmom 2
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dont be foolish sweety... it is not physical appearance that makes Jesus , Jesus... it see that so much now days you know, people trying to put a face to Jesus when the Gospels clearly describe Jesus. its when you worry about what he looked like that you are being distracted from what He wants you to see about Him. you will see Him, but don't be so impatient like everyone. if your wondering like everyone else ( ive even wondered ) then look at a man made picture if it satisfies you, id rather wait to see the real Jesus.
2006-08-12 06:46:59
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answer #3
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answered by decree_of_fallacy 2
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Dear Chicky: Visitations from Jesus of Nazareth happen every day, all over the world, to many different people. You may see Him suddenly - outside of your head - before you - or He is most likely to appear in an inner vision that is sudden - inside your Mind.
For most of us, a visitation outside of our Mind would be somewhat frightening. It takes a deep relationship with Him to be comfortable and relaxed with that type of visitation.
For myself, I have that relationship, but He senses in me that I am most comfortable seeing inner vision. He appears to me in a flash - it is always a bright technicolor. I see Him clearly, even the lines that crinkle at the corners of His eyes when He smiles. All details.
He also throws an energy, subtle to strong - that allows you to feel His presence without seeing Him clearly. For instance:
During the days just preceding Christmas this past December, I was sitting in front of my fireplace thinking about His life. Suddenly, I felt Him actually sit down on the wide arm of the chair I was in. He was not visible, outwardly, in a clear manner, but I felt His presence strongly inside myself and saw something hazy beside me. He wanted to talk with me. We went over some things about what I had been thinking upon and He made me clear about it. Finally, He said to me something that was going to happen. It was of the utmost importance to me.
Within a week +, the thing He told me - occurred - and the action I was involved in was exactly what He had said it would be.
I am accustomed to having Jesus with me frequently. He teaches one-on one, if you invite Him. This can eliminate much interpretation of the Gospels and what others have said. You get it straight from Him.
Inviting Him into your life does not mean you will have visions inwardly or outwardly! It depends on how your relationship takes shape, and what you are COMFORTABLE with. But I say this with all Truth: You will hear His voice inside your Mind when He teaches you regardless of visions. Let Him help you begin your Journey.
2006-08-12 07:02:52
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answered by Lana S (1) 4
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Look at anyone in the Middle East (that's the area that He grew up in). That's probably what He looked like. The Bible said that He wasn't good looking which is probably good so that the women wouldn't swoon over Him. He's not white, He's not black. Probably dark hair, dark eyes, dark complection...you get the idea...
2006-08-12 06:37:12
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answered by Meg 3
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surely, no longer invariably, yet then i don't believe of anybody claims to be suited of their following the draw close or representing Him. i in my opinion would not ever declare to have the suited answer, yet in straightforward words an opinion and own conception. a real representative of Christ could be in a position, lower than maximum circumstances, to respond to questions in humility without astounding back at those who mock. besides the undeniable fact that, even Christ on occassion replaced into interested in anger at the same time as certain human beings mocked His Father, God. it truly is a confusing line to attraction to and that i don't believe of anybody in this website can draw it. in straightforward words God will/often is the decide. I comprehend all of us, no matter if or not they believe as I do or no longer and that i in straightforward words ask they comprehend me, yet I gained't sense indignant in the adventure that they don't. i'm a options from suited, and hence do not continuously honor or characterize Christ. that's unlucky and with any success he will sometime forgive me.
2016-11-24 21:47:15
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answered by ? 4
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God, Jesus, the Spirit, we can't limit them to a physical description like brown curly hair, lanky etc. Think about it, they spoke the universe into existence, they exist beyond time, they are everywhere at the same time, simply they are beyond our current comprehension. One day we will all see them, and then your questions will be answered.
2006-08-12 06:39:55
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answered by Anonymous
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He was probably olive-skinned, since he came from Nazareth in the Jordan/Assyria area. Most likely, he had dark eyes.
This is speculation. There weren't cameras 2,000+ years ago, as you know.
2006-08-12 06:39:24
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answered by Gestalt 6
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around 6 feet 2, early thirties, fair skin, dark eyes, dark curly beard, 190 lbs., dark curly hair, semi-long. This is what jewish men looked like 2000 years ago, (beard,long hair) just look at a young jewish man today>
2006-08-12 06:40:35
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answered by Anonymous
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He probably looked like most men in has native area.He was tender hearted and" he hath no form nor comeliness;and when we shall see him,there is no beauty that we should desire him."
2006-08-12 06:56:35
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answered by dejaVu 1
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Love.
2006-08-12 06:40:59
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answered by LindaLou 7
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