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  1. Mar 8, 2023 · It is possible that a portrait of Jesus or a crucifix can become an object of worship, in which case the worshiper is at fault. But there is nothing in the New Testament that would specifically forbid a Christian from having a picture of Jesus.

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    Many ancient accounts of a persons life give us a hint of the persons physical appearance. For example, the Old Testament tells us that King David was ruddy and handsome. But the New Testament never goes near the question What did Jesus look like? In the Roman catacombs we see our first representations of Jesus. But could they, in Rome, know the an...

    Actually, as Smith pointed out in his article below, we dont know much about the personal life of Jesus either. Were given some insight into his family: the Gospels name his mother and brothersincluding James, who became a leader of the first-century church in Jerusalemand mention unnamed sisters. John 1:45 refers to Jesus as son of Joseph, though ...

    Since ancient times, gaps in Jesus story have prompted writers to imagine stories. The Infancy Gospel of Thomas tells of a child Jesus creating birds from clay. The Gospel of Judas gives a positive take on Jesus relationship to Judas Iscariot. D. Moody Smith asks below in Painting a Portrait of Jesus: Did any of these writers give us a clearer answ...

    We are awash in Jesus fiction. Its not surprising. Jesus is the best-known figure of history, but in many ways he is also the least known. This makes a great subject for the novelist.

    This strange omission conforms to the New Testament depiction of Jesus generally. We are told little of his personal life or relationships. The one exception is his family. His mother, brothers and sisters figure in the gospel story (Mark 6:16). His brother James, who had not been a follower, evidently claimed to have seen the risen Jesus (1 Corint...

    Of course, any normal Jewish man would have been married. But was Jesus normal, or were the times normal? In fact, it is improbable, on strictly historical grounds, that Jesus was married. Jesus mentor was John the Baptist. The Baptists diet, dress and wilderness venue scarcely befitted a married man (Mark 1:46). Like the Jewish inhabitants of the ...

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  3. WHAT DID JESUS LOOK LIKE? Most early Christian images of Jesus, whether painted on the walls of catacombs, carved in relief on sarcophagi or set in mosaic tiles, can be divided into two general types of portraits: the beautiful, youthful, long-haired Jesus and the older, bearded Jesus.

  4. Jesus looks like the “Son of Man” who is clothed with a garment going down to His feet and a golden sash around His chest (Revelation 1:13). His head and hair are white like snow (Rev 1:14) and His eyes are like flames of fire (Rev 1:14; 2:18; 19:12).

  5. Jun 23, 2021 · They are connected, Jesus is saying, a true circle of life-sustaining support. Why Does Jesus Use the Metaphor of the Vine, the Gardener, and the Branches?

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · After reading the Bible or hearing someone talk about Jesus, many people have wondered, “What did Jesus look like?” Since Jesus lived over 2,000 years ago, we don’t have photos or even drawings of how he looked. We can, however, extrapolate some generalities about Jesus’ appearance based on his culture and archeological findings.

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