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IS JESUS BLACK OR WHITE ?

I would assume given his geographic location that he had a similar skin tone to those in Middle Eastern nations such as Iraq/Iran, etc....so brown could be a fair assessment :yes

I would like to call it ruddy but not brown - which is a reddish brown (or the color of blood).
 
Jesus is black. Everyone knows this. here is a photo of Jesus to prove it.
Black_Jesus.jpg


However, there where times when Jesus was white, or more Caucasian. Here he is again.
jesus.jpg


There are some who say Jesus came back already for a second time and he came back as an Asian named Steve. Here is what some say is his mug shoot
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However, while eating at my favorite restaurant recently (El Porton) I noticed this fine velvet painting on the wall
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At first I was OUTRAGED! However, I was told by the management this is not actually Jesus, but some guy named Jesus. The J is pronounced as an H

So I hope this clears up the matter. Jesus is Black.
 
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the name of the father in heaven in hebrew tounge isnt elohim but YHWH. that is the revealed named to them and us.

that said jesus is likely brown or ruddy.
 
It doesn't matter unless you are someone who uses race to divide people like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.
 
the name of the father in heaven in hebrew tounge isnt elohim but YHWH. that is the revealed named to them and us.

that said jesus is likely brown or ruddy.




Hebrew Names Of God: Elohim-Creator And Judge http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Names_of_G-d/Elohim/elohim.html

The word Elohim is the plural of El (or possibly of Eloah) and is the first name for God given in the Tanakh: “In the beginning God(Elohim) created the heavens and the earth." Genisis 1:1
 
Hebrew Names Of God: Elohim-Creator And Judge http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Names_of_G-d/Elohim/elohim.html

The word Elohim is the plural of El (or possibly of Eloah) and is the first name for God given in the Tanakh: “In the beginning God(Elohim) created the heavens and the earth." Genisis 1:1
The word El and Elohim are not natively Hebrew words. They originate from Sumeria and are found widly used in various ancient near eastern religions which Abraham was called out of. El is singular and denotes the head deity while Elohim is plural and denotes the head of the pantheon in the sense that you are using the word.

It is similar to the Hebrew months of the year... they were borrowed and are still in use in honor of their release from captivity by Cyrus as they returned to Jerusalem from exile. Or, even so with the american language which is comprised with many different languages, yet we use them so frrely, we consider them American.

That all being said, the personal name of God is YHVH.
 
Jesus of Nazareth, the historical Jesus, was a physical manifestation of God in the land of the Jews 2000 years ago. I'm sure he would have had eastern Mediterranean Semitic features. I doubt that God would appear as a blond blue-eyed Swede when manifesting Himself to the Jews of that time.

Jesus the Christ, the risen Lord, is consubstantial with Elohim, creator God of the universe, and no longer in human physical form.

I agree with you that Divinity manifest in the flesh would resemble the Jews of his time. I disagree that he is "no longer in human physical form". When God "so loved that he gave" (John 3:16), it wasn't just for 33-1/2 years ... it was for eternity. I believe that when Jesus said he had to go away so that the Comforter could come and be present with every person (John 16:7) it was because Jesus' humanity (albeit glorified humanity) could no longer do so. I do not believe that during the 40 days Jesus spent with his disciples before returning to heaven, his flesh and bone body (Luke 24:39) was just a "front". He was raised with a glorified human body, and when the angel told the disciples that this same Jesus will return (Acts 1:11) and since John says that when Jesus returns we will be like him (1 John 3:2), I belief that means Jesus retained his glorified physical body and we will retain our bodied in glorified form as well.

I also do not believe that we will lose our personal features when we are glorified as Paul says he will be recognized just as he recognizes others (1 Cor. 13:12). Besides, the world around us proves that God loves variety ... if he didn't, we would have one very uninteresting, boring world. Imagine every bird looking exactly like a robin; every flower a yellow dandelion; every tree a weeping willow; every animal resembling a brown dog; every person looking exactly like you or me. :)
 
Jesus of Nazareth, the historical Jesus, was a physical manifestation of God in the land of the Jews 2000 years ago. I'm sure he would have had eastern Mediterranean Semitic features. I doubt that God would appear as a blond blue-eyed Swede when manifesting Himself to the Jews of that time.

Jesus the Christ, the risen Lord, is consubstantial with Elohim, creator God of the universe, and no longer in human physical form.

Nothin more need be said.
 
I agree with you that Divinity manifest in the flesh would resemble the Jews of his time. I disagree that he is "no longer in human physical form". When God "so loved that he gave" (John 3:16), it wasn't just for 33-1/2 years ... it was for eternity. I believe that when Jesus said he had to go away so that the Comforter could come and be present with every person (John 16:7) it was because Jesus' humanity (albeit glorified humanity) could no longer do so. I do not believe that during the 40 days Jesus spent with his disciples before returning to heaven, his flesh and bone body (Luke 24:39) was just a "front". He was raised with a glorified human body, and when the angel told the disciples that this same Jesus will return (Acts 1:11) and since John says that when Jesus returns we will be like him (1 John 3:2), I belief that means Jesus retained his glorified physical body and we will retain our bodied in glorified form as well.

I also do not believe that we will lose our personal features when we are glorified as Paul says he will be recognized just as he recognizes others (1 Cor. 13:12). Besides, the world around us proves that God loves variety ... if he didn't, we would have one very uninteresting, boring world. Imagine every bird looking exactly like a robin; every flower a yellow dandelion; every tree a weeping willow; every animal resembling a brown dog; every person looking exactly like you or me. :)


I agree! :yes

I mentioned earlier that Adam was "ruddy" as well. I do believe that Adam and Eve were created with a skin color that is no longer known here on earth, the color that Jesus is now described as having... the color of jasper or sardius. I've looked at jasper and sardius and they are red, but with both brown and golden tones. It's a beautiful color, but not one that I can pinpoint to any skin type that I know of.

I've come to believe that the skin tones we have now are just nothing more than micro-evolution at work... once Noah and family disembarked and began to spread throughout the world, exposure to the environment slowly changed the skin tones. Which goes along with what I've always believed, that there is no such thing as "race"... We are all simply one race, human, with a variety of skin tones. The idea that there are separate types of human, based on skin tone is really ridiculous once one really thinks that through.

Which leads to further speculation... If Jesus' glorified body is like Adam's, the color of jasper or sardius, will all of ours be as well? Will we, after the resurrection and in the new earth lose the skin tone we have now and have this red or ruddy color?
 
I agree! :yes

I mentioned earlier that Adam was "ruddy" as well. I do believe that Adam and Eve were created with a skin color that is no longer known here on earth, the color that Jesus is now described as having... the color of jasper or sardius. I've looked at jasper and sardius and they are red, but with both brown and golden tones. It's a beautiful color, but not one that I can pinpoint to any skin type that I know of.

I've come to believe that the skin tones we have now are just nothing more than micro-evolution at work... once Noah and family disembarked and began to spread throughout the world, exposure to the environment slowly changed the skin tones. Which goes along with what I've always believed, that there is no such thing as "race"... We are all simply one race, human, with a variety of skin tones. The idea that there are separate types of human, based on skin tone is really ridiculous once one really thinks that through.

Which leads to further speculation... If Jesus' glorified body is like Adam's, the color of jasper or sardius, will all of ours be as well? Will we, after the resurrection and in the new earth lose the skin tone we have now and have this red or ruddy color?

Well put, Dora.

Questions:

Then why are the People of Japan naturally tall and Americans short?:lol ;)

Why do some have Gigantic nose and some have peg nose? Etc.....
:lol
:thumbsup

Body builds!? :thumbsup
 
The word El and Elohim are not natively Hebrew words. They originate from Sumeria and are found widly used in various ancient near eastern religions which Abraham was called out of. El is singular and denotes the head deity while Elohim is plural and denotes the head of the pantheon in the sense that you are using the word.

It is similar to the Hebrew months of the year... they were borrowed and are still in use in honor of their release from captivity by Cyrus as they returned to Jerusalem from exile. Or, even so with the american language which is comprised with many different languages, yet we use them so frrely, we consider them American.

That all being said, the personal name of God is YHVH.
lol he posted a messianic jewish site that i have used for His name. i should post the gemetria of the YHWH and the five names that are called his name as well but even then its still YHWH.

these are elohim, YHWH, adonai and elshaddai if i recall correctly. YHWH per chabad.org means simply the being in hebrew.
 
lol he posted a messianic jewish site that i have used for His name. i should post the gemetria of the YHWH and the five names that are called his name as well but even then its still YHWH.

these are elohim, YHWH, adonai and elshaddai if i recall correctly. YHWH per chabad.org means simply the being in hebrew.

You seem to be simple-mindedly obsessing over unimportant details, and missing the point of my post. The Jews, and pre-Jewish peoples of the area, had several different ways of referring to different characterisitcs of God, and what you think is the "revealed, personal name of God" is irrelevant to my post. You should refer back to my post and see that I talked of "the creator God of the universe" which is precisely what the authors of Genesis were talking about in the creation story, and the word they used for the creator God is Elohim.

The fact that you "lol" about the linked source, rather than simply trying to explain your point indicates that you've already lost your argument, and know it.
 
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i get the info from another poster who has gone to the jews themselves! elohim is borrowed name and being jewish i can also look at my tanach. in exodus where it says in exodus 6:3... but by My name is referenced to the tegrammation and it has a foot nate saying the the ineffiable name read adonai which means the LORD. yet our bible says this Jehovah or LORD GOD. i made that mistake you make to the jews and was told the same. elohim isnt plural but a singualur word meaning GOD. it also means what stove says.
 
dude i use that source alot. i know that source that is why i laugh since that guy is jewish and i have compared his statements to the jews at chabad.org

http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/817362/jewish/How-Many-Names-Does-G-d-have.htm

i dont pretend to understand their view and if and what is off.we dont use the kabbalah. if elohim was his name then why is exodus say that in 6:3? that my name is YHWH?

Why is it that you can't understand that there are different historically legitimate descriptive ways of referring to God's nature and characteristics in both the Greek and Hebrew writings? Insisting that there's only one way to refer to God - when speaking about specific ways He interacts with the world - seems obsessively anal and juvenile to me.
 
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take it up with god. its a title that is given in hebrew for him in genesis that is why. elohim was used for abraham so that he could understand what was being told to him as he was pagan of the chaldean order and that is their word for the the pantheon.

when i ask them on shemah they says it the heshem in that place not the word YHWH even though its there and they have a reason why that is said and told. its out of respect unless its in the temple if im correct. im not as knowlegable as in judaism and ancient jews as stove is.
 
take it up with god. its a title that is given in hebrew for him in genesis that is why. elohim was used for abraham so that he could understand what was being told to him as he was pagan of the chaldean order and that is their word for the the pantheon.

No, I'm taking it up with you. The reason I used elohim is to describe a specific characteristic of God in the very way the authors of Genesis used it. What you think God's "name" is is irrelevant to the post.

I doubt God gives a hoot about using a single word to to describe Him. God exists outside time and space and is, after all, ineffable, which means incapable of being expressed or described in words
 
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No, I'm taking it up with you. The reason I used elohim is to describe a specific characteristic of God in the very way the authors of Genesis used it. What you think God's "name" is is irrelevant to the post.
its not his name and that is point its a title that is what it is. elohim doesnt mean what you say? it means god of the gods. how is that a name.?its refevered by the jews but it means that refers to the YHWH but it isnt his name otherwise exodus 6:3 which says to moses that abraham didnt know my name but its this YHWH.
<SUP>2</SUP>And God spake unto Moses, and said unto him, I am the LORD:
<SUP id=en-KJV-1659 class=versenum>3</SUP>And I appeared unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob, by the name of God Almighty, but by my name JEHOVAH was I not known to them
that is what i mean, yes you can call god that but its clearly not his name. i take jewish tradition on that as it fits and even christian scholars agree with me. i know adam clarke and others do.
 
its not his name and that is point its a title that is what it is. elohim doesnt mean what you say? it means god of the gods. how is that a name.?its refevered by the jews but it means that refers to the YHWH but it isnt his name otherwise exodus 6:3 which says to moses that abraham didnt know my name but its this YHWH.

that is what i mean, yes you can call god that but its clearly not his name. i take jewish tradition on that as it fits and even christian scholars agree with me. i know adam clarke and others do.

I didn't say it was His NAME! That's your obsession, not mine.
 
Jesus the Christ, the risen Lord, is consubstantial with Elohim, creator God of the universe, and no longer in human physical form.

I agree with you that Divinity manifest in the flesh would resemble the Jews of his time. I disagree that he is "no longer in human physical form".

(Luke 24:36-39) Now as they said these things, Jesus Himself stood in the midst of them, and said to them, "Peace to you." But they were terrified and frightened, and supposed they had seen a spirit. And He said to them, "Why are you troubled? And why do doubts arise in your hearts? Behold My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself. Handle Me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see I have.

(John 20:26-28) And after eight days His disciples were again inside, and Thomas with them. Jesus came, the doors being shut, and stood in the midst, and said, "Peace to you!" Then He said to Thomas, "Reach your finger here, and look at My hands; and reach your hand [here,] and put [it] into My side. Do not be unbelieving, but believing." And Thomas answered and said to Him, "My Lord and my God!"

I disagree that He is no longer in "human physical form".
 
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