There is no major disagreement that he was ethnically Middle Eastern-Jewish, though some question what exactly that looked like at that time although there is a scholarly consensus that first century Jews from Judea were Levantine Middle Easterners.
From Revelations 1:15
His feet were like unto fine brass as if burned in a furnace.
*Plus Jesus was described as to having olive skin. There are two types of olives - green and black. Do you think Jesus was green?
Egyptians were of the Negroid race. Jesus was taken to Egypt to blend-in.
I guess this is a matter of continuing opinion. I say he was Negroid.
Now you are just being silly. Since when were black people referred to as 'olive-skinned'? Ever seen olive oil? And olive-skinned people do have a greenish undertone.
Bill Wiltrack wrote:Egyptians were of the Negroid race. Jesus was taken to Egypt to blend-in.
Nah! That's your interpretation, a much more sensible one is that he was taken to a place where Herod didn't rule. You ignore that Herod had no idea what he looked like and that Eygpt would have been a pretty multi-racial kinda place. You also ignore that Jesus was a Jew and say what you like about them they certainly know how to conserve the race so its much more likely he looked like the first image I posted but Osama certainly fits the white iconography of the images of Christ don't ya think.
All the oldest catholic church paintings show a black Jesus being held by his black mother.
In the Book of Daniel, it says the hair of the Messiah’s head would be “like the pure wool” of a lamb and the Book of Revelation likens the prophetic Jesus’ feet to “fine brass, as if burned in a furnace.”
All the oldest catholic church paintings show a black Jesus being held by his black mother.
In the Book of Daniel, it says the hair of the Messiah’s head would be “like the pure wool” of a lamb and the Book of Revelation likens the prophetic Jesus’ feet to “fine brass, as if burned in a furnace.”
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He wasn't a real person anyway, so he could be blue with pink spots if you want him to be.
Bill Wiltrack wrote:.All the oldest catholic church paintings show a black Jesus being held by his black mother.
So what? As none of them had seen him. Still what they show is a dark-skinned person and contrary to your beliefs not all dark-skinned people are negroids.