Certainly caucasian, definitely caucasian. Jesus was the same race as the samartians who were another Hebrew people that lived in Palestine around the time of Jesus. They traced their lineage back to when moses led the Hebrews out of Egypt during the exodus and the samartians like the Jews are the descendants of those 12 tribes. After King Solomon died the Kingdom of Judea split between the northern kingdom of Samaria (Samartian) & Southern Kingdom of Judea (Jews). The believe in the same old testament as the Jews with some canonical differences of where particular holy sites are but the real split comes at Jewish exile to babylon. The Samartians have lived uninterrupted in the Palestine/Israel region for thousands of years, they marry only within the samartian community and always have. DNA tests conducted on ancient remains of Hebrews prove that these are the same hebrew people and DNA tests comparing samartians to arabs, Palestinians and Jews show that they are closer to Jews and ancient Hebrews than anyone else and Jews are closer to samartians and ancient Hebrews than anyone else. So if you want to know what Jesus looked like look at the samartians. Here is Samartian actress and singer Sofi Tzadka.
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As he was born in Jerusalem he probably looked similar to people from syria or egypt today.
The reason he is depicted as someone with blond hair, light skin, blue eyes, is the european artists in the middle ages never seen anyone besides the typical european.
Jesus sits in heaven with his popcorn loving this conversation. He says, well was I? I think Jesus is most likely the same color of the people mostly found in the area hw was born. What did Bethlehem people look like?
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the romans and jews in the area at the time migrated from the north of Europe. they arrived just before the "bronze age collapse" and are refered to in egyptian texts as "the sea people" who would eventually become the biblical phillistine
they were absolutely whiteI don't think it's up for debate, he was definitely not white.
Neither he was middle eastern living in a arid desert
yes he was
he spoke Aramaic
Now ask yourself, is Christianity a Zombie religion?Neither, he was Hebrew!
My guess - if he existed- middle eastern Jew.
Does it matter
Neither of those two
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