ViaCrucis
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Not a legalist.
Nor, am I going to change/deny what the Word declares because it bothers someone whom their bias finds it offensive.
When I was younger (I am now 73) I had long hair when I was a musician in a blues - heavy rock band. But, not long hair to the shoulders like the images of Jesus gets portrayed too often.
Keep in mind. Jews in Jesus day had a "bias." With one exception. When it was a man being under a Nazarite vow who could not cut his hair until the vow was completed. Then to cut it off and have it burned in ritual.
Jews in Jesus day did not have long hair like the converted pagans have handed down to us to believe Jesus looked like one of their past holy men. .
Jesus looked like a Jew. He should be depicted as one.
The Scriptures don't say that men with hair longer than what you consider personally acceptable are effeminate.
You are not working from what "the Word says", you're simply giving your personal opinion.
Greek and Roman pagans didn't have "long hair". They had what most modern western nations would consider relatively short hair, longer hair on men was considered "Barbarian".
Images of the Lord are rooted in cultural context. An Ethiopian image of Christ isn't going to look the same as a northern European image of Christ. Christ is depicted as a man because the Logos became flesh.

-CryptoLutheran
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