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Why is Jesus portrayed as White?

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Ask someone from that time.


Josephus wrote, "Jesus was born and lived in Palestine. He was born, supposedly, to a virgin and had an earthly father who was a carpenter. He was a teacher who taught that through repentance and belief, all followers would become brothers and sisters. He led the Jews away from their beliefs. He was a wise man who claimed to be God and the Messiah. He had unusual magical powers and performed miraculous deeds. He healed the lame. He accurately predicted the future. He was persecuted by the Jews for what He said, betrayed by Judah Iskarioto. He was beaten with rods, forced to drink vinegar and wear a crown of thorns. He was crucified on the eve of the Passover and this crucifixion occurred under the direction of Pontius Pilate, during the time of Tiberius. On the day of His crucifixion, the sky grew dark and there was an earthquake. Afterward, He was buried in a tomb and the tomb was later found to be empty. He appeared to His disciples resurrected from the grave and showed them His wounds. These disciples then told others Jesus was resurrected and ascended into heaven. Jesus’ disciples and followers upheld a high moral code. One of them was named Matthai. The disciples were also persecuted for their faith but were martyred without changing their claims. They met regularly to worship Jesus, even after His death."

This is a quote from Josephus, from his historical first-century writings entitled, "Antiquities Of The Jews," Book #18, Chapter 2, section 3.
"Now there was about this time Jesus, a wise man, if it be lawful to call him a man; for he was a doer of wonderful works, a teacher of such men as receive the truth with pleasure. He drew over to him both many of the Jews and many of the Gentiles. He was [the] Christ. And when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men amongst us, had condemned him to the cross, those that loved him at the first did not forsake him; for he appeared to them alive again the third day, as the divine prophets had foretold these and ten thousand other wonderful things concerning him. And the tribe of Christians, so named from him, are not extinct at this day."



The following was taken from a manuscript in the possession of Lord Kelly, and in his library, and was copied from an original letter of Publius Lentullus at Rome. It being the usual custom of Roman Governors to advertise the Senate and people of such material things as happened in their provinces in the days of Tiberius Caesar, Publius Lentullus, President of Judea, wrote the following epistle to the Senate concerning the Nazarene called Jesus.
"There appeared in these our days a man, of the Jewish Nation, of great virtue, named Yeshua [Jesus], who is yet living among us, and of the Gentiles is accepted for a Prophet of truth, but His own disciples call Him the Son of God- He raiseth the dead and cureth all manner of diseases. A man of stature somewhat tall, and comely, with very reverent countenance, such as the beholders may both love and fear, his hair of (the colour of) the chestnut, full ripe, plain to His ears, whence downwards it is more orient and curling and wavering about His shoulders. In the midst of His head is a seam or partition in His hair, after the manner of the Nazarenes. His forehead plain and very delicate; His face without spot or wrinkle, beautified with a lovely red; His nose and mouth so formed as nothing can be reprehended; His beard thickish, in colour like His hair, not very long, but forked; His look innocent and mature; His eyes grey, clear, and quick- In reproving hypocrisy He is terrible; in admonishing, courteous and fair spoken; pleasant in conversation, mixed with gravity. It cannot be remembered that any have seen Him Laugh, but many have seen Him Weep. In proportion of body, most excellent; His hands and arms delicate to behold. In speaking, very temperate, modest, and wise. A man, for His singular beauty, surpassing the children of men"

The letter from Pontius Pilate to Tiberius Caesar
This is a reprinting of a letter from Pontius Pilate to Tiberius Caesar describing the physical appearance of Jesus. Copies are in the Congressional Library in Washington, D.C.
TO TIBERIUS CAESAR:
A young man appeared in Galilee preaching with humble unction, a new law in the Name of the God that had sent Him. At first I was apprehensive that His design was to stir up the people against the Romans, but my fears were soon dispelled. Jesus of Nazareth spoke rather as a friend of the Romans than of the Jews. One day I observed in the midst of a group of people a young man who was leaning against a tree, calmly addressing the multitude. I was told it was Jesus. This I could easily have suspected so great was the difference between Him and those who were listening to Him. His golden colored hair and beard gave to his appearance a celestial aspect. He appeared to be about 30 years of age. Never have I seen a sweeter or more serene countenance. What a contrast between Him and His bearers with their black beards and tawny complexions! Unwilling to interrupt Him by my presence, I continued my walk but signified to my secretary to join the group and listen. Later, my secretary reported that never had he seen in the works of all the philosophers anything that compared to the teachings of Jesus. He told me that Jesus was neither seditious nor rebellious, so we extended to Him our protection. He was at liberty to act, to speak, to assemble and to address the people. This unlimited freedom provoked the Jews -- not the poor but the rich and powerful.
Later, I wrote to Jesus requesting an interview with Him at the Praetorium. He came. When the Nazarene made His appearance I was having my morning walk and as I faced Him my feet seemed fastened with an iron hand to the marble pavement and I trembled in every limb as a guilty culprit, though he was calm. For some time I stood admiring this extraordinary Man. There was nothing in Him that was repelling, nor in His character, yet I felt awed in His presence. I told Him that there was a magnetic simplicity about Him and His personality that elevated Him far above the philosophers and teachers of His day.
Now, Noble Sovereign, these are the facts concerning Jesus of Nazareth and I have taken the time to write you in detail concerning these matters. I say that such a man who could convert water into wine, change death into life, disease into health; calm the stormy seas, is not guilty of any criminal offense and as others have said, we must agree -- truly this is the Son of God.
Your most obedient servant,
Pontius Pilate

Another description of Jesus is found in "The Archko Volume" which contains official court documents from the days of Jesus. This information substantiates that He came from racial lines which had blue eyes and golden hair. In a chapter entitled "Gamaliel's Interview" it states concerning Jesus (Yeshua) appearance:
"I asked him to describe this person to me, so that I might know him if I should meet him. He said: 'If you ever meet him [Yeshua] you will know him. While he is nothing but a man, there is something about him that distinguishes him from every other man. He is the picture of his mother, only he has not her smooth, round face. His hair is a little more golden than hers, though it is as much from sunburn as anything else. He is tall, and his shoulders are a little drooped; his visage is thin and of a swarthy complexion, though this is from exposure. His eyes are large and a soft blue, and rather dull and heavy....' This Jew [Nazarite] is convinced that he is the Messiah of the world. ...this was the same person that was born of the virgin in Bethlehem some twenty-six years before..."

The Problem of the life passion of St. C? us, and the external appearance of Jesus possessed but minor interest for the Church Fathers, although the Catholic Acts of the Holy Apostles ascribe to him an olive complexion, a beautiful beard, and flashing eyes. Further details are first found in a letter to the Emperor Theophilus attributed to John of Damascus (in MPG, xcv. 349), which speaks of the brows which grew together, the beautiful eyes, the prominent nose, the curling hair, the look of health, the black beard, the wheat-colored complexion, and the long fingers, a picture which almost coincides with a hand-book on painting from Mt. Athos not earlier than the sixteenth century. In like manner, Nicephorus Callistus, who introduced his description of the picture of Christ (MPG, cxlv. 748) with the words, "as we have received it from the ancients," was impressed with the healthful appearance, with the stature, the brown hair which was not very thick but somewhat curling, the black brows which were not fully arched, the sea-blue eyes shading into brown, the beautiful glance, the prominent nose, but brown beard of moderate length, and the long hair which had not been cut since childhood, the neck slightly bent, and the olive and somewhat ruddy complexion of the oval face. A slight divergence from both these accounts is shown by the so-called letter of Lentulus, the ostensible predecessor of Pontius Pilate, who is said to have prepared a report to the Roman Senate concerning Jesus and containing a description of him. According to this document Christ possessed a tall and handsome figure, a countenance which inspired reverence and awakened love and fear together, dark, shining, curling hair, parted in the center in Nazarene fashion and flowing over the shoulders, an open and serene forehead, a face without wrinkle or blemish and rendered more beautiful by its delicate ruddiness, a perfect nose and mouth, a full red beard of the same color as the hair and worn in two points and piercing eyes of a grayish-blue.

Here is one translation from the Greek:
About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he was one who performed surprising deeds and was a teacher of such people as accept the truth gladly. He won over many Jews and many of the Greeks. He was the Messiah. And when, upon the accusation of the principal men among us, Pilate had condemned him to a cross, those who had first come to love him did not cease. He appeared to them spending a third day restored to life, for the prophets of God had foretold these things and a thousand other marvels about him. And the tribe of the Christians, so called after him, has still to this day not disappeared.

Here is the same Greek, rendered by a different translator:
Now about this time arose a certain Jesus, a wizard of a man, if indeed he may be called a man. He was in fact a teacher of astonishing tricks to such men as accept the abnormal with delight. And he seduced many Jews and many also of the Greek nation, and [was regarded by them as] the Messiah. And when, on the indictment of the principal men among us, Pilate had sentenced him to the cross, still those who before had admired him did not cease to rave. For it seemed to them that having been dead for three days, he had appeared to them alive again, as the divinely-inspired prophets had foretold -- these and ten thousand other wonderful things -- concerning him. And even now the race of those who are called 'Messianists' after him is not extinct.

The Arabic version of the text is translated as follows:

At this time there was a wise man who was called Jesus. And his conduct was good, and he was known to be virtuous. And many people from among the Jews and the other nations became his disciples. Pilate condemned him to be crucified and to die. And those who had become his disciples did not abandon his discipleship. They reported that he had appeared to themafter his crucifixion and that he was alive; accordingly, he was perhaps the Messiah concerning whom the prophets have recounted wonders.
 
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Hi all,

Was Jesus white? No, of course not.
Why is He shown to be white? Because many whites are basically racist due to their upbringing, due to the history of black slavery, due to the blacks being accused of so many bad things and deeds.

I've read many comments from white people saying, "Who cares what color he was?"
Well, then, why not accept Him for what he was - a dark-skinned man - because the fact is, Jesus was a dark-skinned man - and not from a suntan as one member has suggested.

It might be very possible that different cultures portray Him as one of their own (referring to their skin color) to make it "easier to believe" - but that would be teaching lies.

Who can WE trust to know about Jesus' skin color? The Vatican perhaps?
The popes should have a better understanding, shouldn't they?

Well, it's quite interesting to see the popes in Rome praying to a black Jesus and Mary, isn't it?
popes pray to black jesus and mary - Google Search

Let's watch KKK members deal with that?
 
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Hi all,

Was Jesus white? No, of course not.
Why is He shown to be white? Because many whites are basically racist due to their upbringing, due to the history of black slavery, due to the blacks being accused of so many bad things and deeds.

I've read many comments from white people saying, "Who cares what color he was?"
Well, then, why not accept Him for what he was - a dark-skinned man - because the fact is, Jesus was a dark-skinned man - and not from a suntan as one member has suggested.

It might be very possible that different cultures portray Him as one of their own (referring to their skin color) to make it "easier to believe" - but that would be teaching lies.

Who can WE trust to know about Jesus' skin color? The Vatican perhaps?
The popes should have a better understanding, shouldn't they?

Well, it's quite interesting to see the popes in Rome praying to a black Jesus and Mary, isn't it?
popes pray to black jesus and mary - Google Search

Let's watch KKK members deal with that?

Look at the Jordanians and Saudis and Sinai Palestinians and Sephardic Jews. That's what Jesus' skin tone was. Middle Eastern Jews are olive skinned, like Arabs, Sicilians and North Africans.
 
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Hi all,

Was Jesus white? No, of course not.
Why is He shown to be white? Because many whites are basically racist due to their upbringing, due to the history of black slavery, due to the blacks being accused of so many bad things and deeds.

I've read many comments from white people saying, "Who cares what color he was?"
Well, then, why not accept Him for what he was - a dark-skinned man - because the fact is, Jesus was a dark-skinned man - and not from a suntan as one member has suggested.

It might be very possible that different cultures portray Him as one of their own (referring to their skin color) to make it "easier to believe" - but that would be teaching lies.

Who can WE trust to know about Jesus' skin color? The Vatican perhaps?
The popes should have a better understanding, shouldn't they?

Well, it's quite interesting to see the popes in Rome praying to a black Jesus and Mary in the Vatican, isn't it?
popes pray to black jesus and mary - Google Search

Let's watch KKK members deal with that?

I thought this thread sounded familiar. Looks like it resurrected half a year after it has been quiet.

He was a Jewish man, so he probably had olive toned skin. Either way, he certainly isn’t always portrayed as being “white”. Certain parts of Christianity portray Him with white skin, but not all by a long shot. Certain other ones portray Him with much darker skin than He likely had.

Western European countries (and those that were influenced by that culture) are the ones that typically portrayed Jesus as being white, but the ancient church didn’t do that, and a good portion of Christianity still doesn’t do that. It is a fallacy as well to say that all of Western Christianity portrays Jesus as a light haired blue eyed man or even as a white man.

To sum it up, he was a middle Eastern man, so he likely had a middle eastern complexion.
 
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Jews are generally not brown.

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But,Jerry Seinfeld is an European Jew.
 
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Look at the Jordanians and Saudis and Sinai Palestinians and Sephardic Jews. That's what Jesus' skin tone was. Middle Eastern Jews are olive skinned, like Arabs, Sicilians and North Africans.
I doubt that today's North Africans look like they did in Biblical times
 
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1 Samuel 16:7 But the Lord said to Samuel, “Do not look at his appearance or at the height of his stature, because I have rejected him; for [a]God sees not as man sees, for man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”
 
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But,Jerry Seinfeld is an European Jew.
Many JewISH people came from Poland, Russia and that part of Europe. I am blonde with blue eyes.
If i convert to Judaism, could i post my photo and say "This is what a Jew looks like?
 
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I think he's not supposed to be white nor too good looking. One Isaiah prophecy says he was plain looking I think. Though the prophecy could be referring to what kind of clothes he wore.. But I still love pictures of Jesus. As long as he's portrayed as loving and heroic, it's good enough to me :)
 
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I suspect that the shroud was that of Jacques de Molay, the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar.

Nope. The image is miraculous. Can't be done by man, or nature for that matter. It's Jesus.
 
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I've even read that Jesus was about 4 feet 10 inches tall, very weak-looking, not good looking, at all, and had a crooked body - possibly, even hunchbacked. Just the sort of person God would send down with such goodness and power. The sort of person that people would not want to be around judging by His looks.
 
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Only due to ignorance. Interestingly, nowhere in the Bible are we given much information on Jesus physical attributes, therefore His physical appearance is all speculation.
This is why, i think, we should all search other books for additional information - it doesn't make us less religious to look for answers.
 
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I think he's not supposed to be white nor too good looking....
...But I still love pictures of Jesus. As long as he's portrayed as loving and heroic, it's good enough to me :)
What if He looked more like a hobbit. That could help people look past a person's appearance and see the true goodness
 
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