Therapywasaaste
"When I look in the mirror, I throw up."
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Although there's a common understanding that he likely wasn't white (if he existed at all). The subject of what Jesus looked like is confounded by the shortfall of any depiction of his actual characteristics in early Christian writings. This isn't on the grounds that appearance when all is said in done wasn't significant in days of yore; in fact, we have a depiction of the missionary Paul in a third century story about his work. The recorded Jesus most likely had the gritty shaded eyes and skin of other first-century Jews from Galilee, a region in scriptural Israel.
Scientists estimate of jesus's face appeared as a goofy looking ethnic but opposed to aiming to show accurately what Jesus may have resembled, the task tried to exhibit what an average Judean person in the main century of the BC may have looked like. If jesus existed he would have looked somewhat similar.
*This not what jesus looked like, just the average Israeli of the time*
Even these texts are contradictory: The Old Testament prophet Isaiah reads that the coming savior “had no beauty or majesty,” ie not chad but an ethnic incel manlet, around 5'6. (And he was a cel. Sex outside of marriage was a sin, jesus never married, jesus never sinned, jesus died a virgin).
But as christianity spread to Europe they wanted jesus to look like them, like their savior, a tall aryan chad. They could not accept a a short middle eastern man with a subpar face as the son of god. And decided to make him their own. This jesus ended up becoming the more widely used portrayal. Effectively preventing the idea of sandcel jesus from reaching the west.
Scientists estimate of jesus's face appeared as a goofy looking ethnic but opposed to aiming to show accurately what Jesus may have resembled, the task tried to exhibit what an average Judean person in the main century of the BC may have looked like. If jesus existed he would have looked somewhat similar.
*This not what jesus looked like, just the average Israeli of the time*
Even these texts are contradictory: The Old Testament prophet Isaiah reads that the coming savior “had no beauty or majesty,” ie not chad but an ethnic incel manlet, around 5'6. (And he was a cel. Sex outside of marriage was a sin, jesus never married, jesus never sinned, jesus died a virgin).
But as christianity spread to Europe they wanted jesus to look like them, like their savior, a tall aryan chad. They could not accept a a short middle eastern man with a subpar face as the son of god. And decided to make him their own. This jesus ended up becoming the more widely used portrayal. Effectively preventing the idea of sandcel jesus from reaching the west.





