I mean really, all of this took place in what is today the middle east, wouldnt Jesus be tanned skin or darker, not pasty white like we are all taught.
2007-12-27
14:19:32
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I was also taught being Jewish is not an ethnicity, that its a religion no a color of skin.
I have 5 different pictures in my house of Jesus(some very very old) and all of them he is white.
2007-12-27
14:30:40 ·
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Some of them are new too, and when Im in stores I still dont see Jesus pictures being printed as a tan skinned man, hes always white. So obviously not knows Jesus probably wasnt white
2007-12-27
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Nobody knows if jesus was white or black or tan or purple even..lol..Most black ppl portrait him as black most whites as white..and so on and so forth..You grew up going to a "white"church so they showed you a white jesus..
Haven't you ever seen a picture of a darker jesus!?..I have!
2007-12-27 14:24:53
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answered by webins1 2
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He was black revelation 1:15
2014-05-20 05:48:55
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answered by Bryan 2
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Jesus was born in Bethleham which is in Judea. I am assume he had a darker type of skin, maybe an olive color. Obviously some people may make him to be white but once you read the scriptures in the bible you would think otherwise.
2007-12-27 14:33:30
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answered by Anonymous Reader 6
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What makes you think all (or even most) Middle Eastern people are dark-skinned? I grew up in Saudi Arabian, and traveled to Greece, Turkey, Jordan, Syria and Israel regularly. The only dark-skinned people I cam across were soldiers that patrol the deserts regularly, and even a lot of them had distinct tan lines. Most of the women I met were fair-skinned and a lot of them even had blonde hair and blue or green eyes.
2013-12-13 02:21:06
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answered by ? 6
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Proof That Jesus Is Black
2016-11-01 14:19:37
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answered by nichols 4
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Yes, it is written in the Bible, which colour Jesus was.
He was not white and not arab jew.(His stephfather was arab jew, his real father is God). His mother was a coloured woman, not an arab Jew, but came from the Jews of the bloodline of King David. King David was the grandson of Ruth and Ruth came from the area of Eritrea, I believe. people from there are black.(I never did see a white Eritrean man/woman among my friends) So Jesus was at least a coloured man, not white. There God and Jesus are one, it means God is coloured too...
2015-11-24 08:22:20
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answered by patrick Persijn 1
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Absolutely. Jesus would have had the skin color of the people in that region. He definitely was not pasty white.
2007-12-27 14:23:54
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answered by Angie O 2
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If you study read and research,
you will find that the people of those regions today
are not I repeat for you, are not the original indigenous
people in those areas.
The jewish people in Israel today are Khazars of European decent
Remember they have only been solidified in that territory since the 1950"s
And the study of the TORAH they adopted..
Please Research the time time period of 70 AD for that region.
You will learn the truth and it will make you free.
Free of the lies and blasphemy that has been told to all of us for so many years...
SHALOM
2016-03-05 12:27:17
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answered by Darryl Lawrence 1
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I agree with you totally, and when I offer this up for debate, people look at me like I'm from another planet, but it makes all the sense in the world. The white man drew all the pictures we see of Jesus, so of course they made him white, never mind that the bible described his hair as being like sheep's wool, any white men with kinky hair?
2007-12-27 14:31:15
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answered by onyx1 5
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Daniel 12:10
Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do wickedly: and none of the wicked shall understand; but the wise shall understand.
2016-11-10 15:03:55
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answered by secor941 1
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