because if you look at a map he'd be either Spanish or of mid eastern decent i think people need to open there eyes and realize these things sometimes
2007-07-24
08:46:40
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i honestly dont believe in the water to wine stuff but i do believe in a man named Jesus who had a following of people kinda funny if you think about it now a days we would call this person crazy or so its a cult example Scientology
2007-07-24
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update #1
sorry Spanish may have been the wrong word i was looking for more of a politically correct why to say brown not white or black honestly but then again his name is Jesus technically pronounced hay-zues !!!!remember people Jewish is not a race its a damn religion there for you can not look jewish!!!
2007-07-24
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first of all, he was not born of man's or women's conception, so he could have looked like anyone. To me he is white, but not as a white person, but as white light. as for how he looked when he was a man? my first sentence answers that.
conceived by holy spirit, nt of man or women's dna.
jew is a religion not a look. the questioner asked about his appearance. and it is not jew-looking anyway.
2007-07-24 08:50:03
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answered by ConstElation 6
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Ya. Spanish by name, Middle Eastern by origin. And from what I have once read, a disciple of Mohammed. I only read this somewhere, I hope Muslims and Christians alike will offer some knowledge.
And Jewish is not a place. It's a religion.
I understand that he was a Jew, but that's not the damn question, people.
2007-07-24 09:02:09
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answered by ? 5
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He was a Middle eastern Jewish Chappie with dark brown skin. Black Curly Hair and a Black Beard. The Orthodox Churches Paintings or Icons give a Realistic Picture of Him.
2007-07-24 09:15:10
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answered by janus 6
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Yes, Jewish is a race as well as a religion. You can be neither, or one or the other or both. Well known people of the Jewish race include Ruby Wax, Max Bygraves (before your time probably!), Esther Ranzten, Michael Caine, Michael Winner. There certainly is a "Jewish look".
2007-07-31 07:32:13
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answered by kitty 5
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To the people above me, Judaism is a religion, not a race. You can be Japanese and still be a Jew, being Jewish has nothing to do with skin color. As far as the question is concerned, anyone with half a brain should understand that Jesus was born in the Middle East and there is no way he was white. He would've stuck out like a sore thumb.
2007-07-24 08:52:13
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answered by suspendedagain300 6
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Revelation chapter 1:14-16 tells what the Lord will look like when we see Him [not a babe in the manger] [or man crucified on cross] His skin was what a half Jewish/half God skin might appear when he lived on earth as man.
He will be King and rule and reign for a thousand years when he returns and rids the world of sin and evil.
2007-07-27 02:42:38
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answered by Satch 3
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For most people to even think that he was not white would be mind blowing .Here's another Saint George could not of been white either .He was born in what is now modern day Turkey .Try and get the maccabe bible it shows things in a whole different light .Most people in the Church will try and deny it exist
2007-07-24 09:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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He was Middle Eastern Jewish.
2007-07-25 00:32:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Not I, says the Asian girl. Jesus was black. Period. The time period in which he existed places dark-skinned people existing in that area AND the "white" Jesus we know of was painted by Michaelangelo...of course, to satisfy society's view - something that had to be acceptable within that day and age..not mention TODAY as well! Sad. And to think about much we've progressed...
2007-07-28 21:20:04
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answered by Mary T 2
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Jewish is a race you idiot.
Read "Antiquities of the Jews" aurthor Josephus.
The Jewish race, started with a man named Abraham, he came from the city of Ur which is situated in the present day Iran.
Spanish? Sometimes I wonder where you people come from.
2007-07-28 02:30:32
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answered by Anonymous
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White people! That explains everything! I wonder if Berlitz offers a special on Middle Eastern language tapes for people going to heaven?
2007-07-24 09:47:01
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answered by humanrayc 4
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