I found it on googleThe bible says his HEAD and his hair was as white as wool? Why does he have a black face in this picture?
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I found it on googleThe bible says his HEAD and his hair was as white as wool? Why does he have a black face in this picture?
Revelation 1:15You have seen Him how tall is He and what did His hands look like ?
What did His feet look like ?
And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, .................. (John1:14)Revelation 1:15
King James Version
15 And his feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in a furnace; and his voice as the sound of many waters.
Scripturally is important, but making up one's own assumption is unimportant and uncalled for and is not of faith.I think it is OK for every ethnicity to paint Him in any color they wish. It is not important for anything.
David was red-haired. I think it is futile to picture Jesus according to any modern specific ethnicity and claim it is "in all probability". There are so many unknowns in the history of the ancient Israel that probabilities are not too... significant.Jesus in all probability looked like the Palestinians who are actual semites.
No, but almost something Biblically and according to Isaiah ch. 53So the final result could be almost anything.
I do not know why some few Christians repeat this nonsense. Isaiah 53 is a prophetic description of Jesus on the cross - beaten, bloodied, swollen, whipped, broken face, humiliated with the crucifixion.No, but almost something Biblically and according to Isaiah ch. 53
Almost describes that He didn't have any appealing look to man, compared to the 'patriarchs' of Israel.
Besides learned and wise and the Son of man, a nobody and lowest commoner.
And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, .................. (John1:14)
Do you know 'basically' what did Jesus look like in appearance?
That's your silly interpretation and misrepresentation, i disagree!I do not know why some few Christians repeat this nonsense. Isaiah 53 is a prophetic description of Jesus on the cross - beaten, bloodied, swollen, whipped, broken face, humiliated with the crucifixion.
Is 53 has nothing to do with His natural look. If somebody wants to believe that the true Son of God was physically somehow deformed and not in a perfect shape/health, it is quite a weird desire. It is surely not supported by Is 53.
You are showing a really weird desire or a really weird conviction.That's your silly interpretation and misrepresentation, i disagree!
Just vs. 2, 'He shall grow up before Him', stop babbling nonsense rather, thank you.
Nothing wrong with that.Revelation 1:7
King James Version
7 Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen.
I don't know and know what Jesus Messiah looks like according to the Holy Bible. I will know when Jesus Messiah comes in the end times.
Apparently you're 'weird' and ignoring 'scripture', as 'imposters' and 'counterfeits' do, going ahead of the foundation.You are showing a really weird desire or a really weird conviction.
You are making no sense, it seems you are in your own world. Is 53 is about the suffering of Christ.Apparently you're 'weird' and ignoring 'scripture', as 'imposters' and 'counterfeits' do, going ahead of the foundation.
Bye!
Do not cherrypick, if you read this literally as His physical description, then you must also believe Jesus had no form. You will go from absurdity to absurdity.Church, stick to the 'truth', and not get distracted by 'imposters' and 'counterfeits' among us who go ahead of the foundation.
Vs. 2, For He shall grow up before Him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: He hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall him, there is no beauty that we should desire Him.
Blah, blah, blah.....You are making no sense, it seems you are in your own world. Is 53 is about the suffering of Christ.
True born again readers will decide!Do not cherrypick, if you read this literally as His physical description, then you must also believe Jesus had no form. You will go from absurdity to absurdity.