From: Was Jesus Black? Exploring the Appearance of a Historical Figure
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Historians note that Jesus’s exact appearance is unknown because no contemporary descriptions survive. They see the traditional white European image as a product of later cultural influences, not historical fact. Early Christian art rarely depicted Jesus in human form. Over time, images changed to reflect the culture and ethnicity of local believers.

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Supporting arguments

  • Early Christian writings don’t describe Jesus’s looks.
  • Art from different regions shows Jesus with local features.
  • Historical context points to a Middle Eastern appearance.
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Scientific reconstructions based on skulls from 1st-century Palestine suggest Jesus had Middle Ea...
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In many African and African-American communities, Jesus is often portrayed as black.
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Jesus was a Jewish man from the Middle East with typical Mediterranean features.
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