What Did Jesus Look Like?
There are many opinions about how
Jesus actually looked physically.
To many in western lands he was tall, had light skin and had well-groomed long light-brown
hair and a moderate brown beard, as in:
Others think he had very dark (black) skin and curly black
hair and beard as in:
Yet many others believe he
looked like a middle-ages knight, as depicted in the very questionable Shroud
of Turin:
But what do we really know?
Though Jesus was the son of God;
physically he was descended from Mary, who according to Luke 3:25-28, was a Jew
of the line of King David.
So, regardless of the modern-day appearance of white
Jews from European countries or that of the black Jews from African countries
like Ethiopia,
his appearance would have been more like the peoples of the
Middle East, to whom the original Jews were closely related.
Jesus, being a Jew and under
the law of Moses, obviously dressed and groomed himself as did all Jews under
the Law, which says (at Leviticus 19:27):
‘You must not shave the hair on
your head cut short, nor may you shave your beards.’
And though we don’t know for
sure, depictions of Jews from that era show that most wore
white robes and small turban-style white hats on their heads.
Well, not if you trust the
prophecy about him that is found at Isiah 52:2, 3, which says:
‘We’ve announced that a boy has appeared before Him
As a root in land that is dry.
He doesn’t have glory or looks…
We’ve seen him, and he doesn’t have beauty.
‘He’s appeared as
one that’s dishonored,
And by sons of men, he seemed lacking.
He’s a man [that was born] for disaster,
And he knows how to bear the illness of men.’
Well, consider the
problem of a very handsome man bringing God’s Word to the people:
Would they follow and believe him because of his looks or because of his words?
We trust the prophecy.