Posted by RN on July 30, 2015 at 10:59:56 from (205.213.104.118):
In Reply to: CONUNDRUM??? posted by Greg1959 on July 29, 2015 at 13:34:21:
Some researchers of Bible and other writings of the time have concluded Jesus was likely about 5 foot 2 inch to 5 foot 6 inch and was short 'pudding bowl' hair cut in the style of 'Nazarene' religious practice or possibly shorter in the or Roman style for bug control, strong possibility he was also relatively clean shaven or very short cut beard. Essenane, Nazarene plain dress and grooming practice and current Coptic writings of old traditions and the Bible reference to 'Nazarene' meaning the religious subgroup instead of a place name interpretations - 'Jesus the Nazarene' instead of 'Jesus from Nazareth' would be a better identifier of a person that had a 'style' of grooming and dress recognizable to strangers as 'the Marine looking guy (or hippy looking)' instead of a 'guy from New York city'. Jesus looking guy sometime found in ER rooms after bar fights- bleeding hands/forearms from defensive wounds against broken bottles and blades, facial cuts, maybe a mid gut wound and possible broken legs- just about what you'd expect from someone pulled down from crucifiction tree. RN
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