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Jesus would have been a short (probably 5'6" at the tallest)
That's generally about the same view that I have of Jesus.PaladinValer said:Jesus would have been a short (probably 5'6" at the tallest), darker-skinned (tanned or olive-skinned) man with dark brown or black hair in a bread, possibly a mustache as well, though not as long as popularly pictured (though not too, too short either).
PaladinValer said:Jesus would have been a short (probably 5'6" at the tallest), darker-skinned (tanned or olive-skinned) man with dark brown or black hair in a bread, possibly a mustache as well, though not as long as popularly pictured (though not too, too short either).
This is the kind of stuff we are trying to get you to see, this is not needed. This is not arguement over what color Jesus is. It is with this, that most of the world want to see Jesus the color they want and not what the Bible says.ForeignImmigrant said:He was dark, that's for sure. But he sure as hell wasn't a negro..
I take offense to this statement.ForeignImmigrant said:He was dark, that's for sure. But he sure as hell wasn't a negro.
Urban legend. No where in Scripture is it said that Jesus was a carpender; simply the son of a carpender (being St. Joseph). Jesus was a rabbi and called that constantly. He was never called a carpender once.Celticflower said:I would add to this only that he probably had a muscular build, esp in the arms. He was a carpenter after all. Definately not the anorexic look often seen in representations of him.
Celtie--a carpenter's daughter
PaladinValer said:Urban legend. No where in Scripture is it said that Jesus was a carpender; simply the son of a carpender (being St. Joseph). Jesus was a rabbi and called that constantly. He was never called a carpender once..
PaladinValer said:Urban legend. No where in Scripture is it said that Jesus was a carpender; simply the son of a carpender (being St. Joseph). Jesus was a rabbi and called that constantly. He was never called a carpender once.
As for the Shroud of Turin, I wouldn't place any emphasis on it in terms of Jesus' physical appearence due to the extreme level of controversy surrounding it. I doubt God the Son would want to be incarnated as, literally, a "giant of His time." Therefore, I still hold to my original shorter guestimate, which was approx. (if I remember rightly) height of the average Semitic man of that time.
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