Chances are that if he existed at all he would probably have looked like the Bedouin - Middle Eastern nomadic people. They are poor and virtually unchanged by the modern world. Jesus would certainly have looked nothing like the image that the catholic church have lead us to believe - fair haired and European!
2007-10-08 04:27:30
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answered by A Nonny Mouse 7
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Umm I have woolly hair and Iam Italian and German. Woolly hair means curly. The Jewish people also have woolly(curly) hair
He was clothed with a robe down to the feet, representing his righteousness and priesthood, as Mediator. This vest was girt with a golden girdle, which denotes how precious are his love and affection for his people. His head and hairs white like wool and as snow, signify his majesty, purity, and eternity. His eyes as a flame of fire, represents his knowledge of the secrets of all hearts, and of the most distant events. His feet like fine brass burning in a
furnace, denotes the firmness of his appointments, and the excellence of his proceedings. His voice as the sound of many waters, represents the power of his word, to remove or to destroy. The seven stars were emblems of the ministers of the seven churches to which the apostle was ordered to write, and whom Christ upheld and directed. The sword represented his justice, and his word, piercing to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, Heb 4:12. His countenance was like the sun, when it shines clearly and powerfully; its strength too bright and dazzling for mortal eyes to behold. The apostle was overpowered with the greatness of the lustre and glory in which Christ appeared.
2007-10-08 11:39:58
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answered by tebone0315 7
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If doesn't matter what his vehicle looked like. It could have been cone shaped like any other space craft. The important thing is that Christ rode around in it and He was for all mankind.
2007-10-08 11:24:15
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answered by happylife22842 4
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Revelation also said that He appeared as a slain lamb. OK, so now He's a sheep.
The risen Savior is not black or white... He's glorified.
2007-10-08 11:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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it never cease to amaze me how many will try to make Jesus what they want him to be.
Jesus was a Nazarene he was of Jewish descent it really makes no difference what his skin color was but if you must know He was not black nor was he white where he was born he was most likely a dark skinned person as are most of that region
2007-10-08 11:37:04
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answered by hmm 6
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Does it really matter? If people are going to stop believing in something because jesus wasn't as he's always portrayed, thn why are they believing in it?
atheist by the way
2007-10-08 11:22:48
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answered by Blackbird 5
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what does it matter. i am white.,a south georgia cotton farmer,and my ancestors fought in the civil war for the south and i can say it does not matter. who ever can suffer and die on a cross for mankind is worth following.
2007-10-08 11:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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What amazing powers of deduction.
2007-10-08 11:34:34
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answered by cheir 7
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Ok, fine! Jesus was a FAKE black person. Happy now???
2007-10-08 11:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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he was NOT black he was hebrew. which is semetic, he was from modern day israel. which would not make him black, and since he was semetic he probably looked arab. which would mean he would have had olive skin.
like these guys:
http://www.lailalalami.com/blog/archives/flowerwarrior.jpg
http://www.egyptianplayers.com/assets/zidan%20fcm%208.jpg
http://soccerdad.baltiblogs.com/archives/jrl10904261436.mideast_israel_palestinians_jrl109.jpg
http://www.runner-up.org/images/palestine_team.jpg
but does this really effect you ability to worship him?
2007-10-08 11:31:31
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answered by whatever 1
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