Merlin6
15-03-2011, 05:59 AM
That Jesus was a redhead?
Few people are aware that there is in existence today, in the Archives in Rome, a description of Jesus. It is contained in a report written two thousand years ago by a roman, Publius Lentulus, to his Emperor, Tiberius. It reads thus:
“ There has appeared in Palestine a man who is still living and whose power is extraordinary. He has the title given him of Great Prophet; his disciples call him the Son of God. He raises the dead and heals all sorts of diseases.
He is a tall, well-proportioned man, and there is an air of severity in his countenance which at once attracts the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is the colour of new wine from the roots to the ears, and thence to the shoulders it is curled and falls down to the lowest part of them. Upon the forehead, it parts in two after the manner of Nazarenes.
His forehead is flat and fair, his face without blemish or defect, and adorned with a graceful expression. His nose and mouth are very well proportioned, his beard is thick and the colour of his hair. His eyes are grey and extremely lively.
In his reproofs, he is terrible, but in his exhortations and instructions, amiable and courteous. There is something wonderfully charming in this face with a mixture of gravity. He is never seen to laugh, but has been observed to weep. He is very straight in stature, his hands large and spreading, his arms are very beautiful.
He talks little, but with a great quality and is the handsomest man in the world.”
This is further elaborated upon by Edgar Cayce, who said:
“A picture of Jesus that might be put on canvas . . . .
would be entirely different from all those that have depicted the face, the body, the eyes, the cut of the chin, and the lack entirely of the Jewish or Aryan profile. For these were clear, clean, ruddy. Hair almost like that of David, a golden brown, yellow red.”
Further. “ The Master's hair is 'most red, inclined to be curly in portions yet not feminine or weak – strong, with heavy piercing eyes that are blue or steel-grey.
His weight would be at least a hundred and seventy pounds. Long tapering fingers, nails well kept. Long nail, though on the left little finger.”
Regards
Merlin6
Few people are aware that there is in existence today, in the Archives in Rome, a description of Jesus. It is contained in a report written two thousand years ago by a roman, Publius Lentulus, to his Emperor, Tiberius. It reads thus:
“ There has appeared in Palestine a man who is still living and whose power is extraordinary. He has the title given him of Great Prophet; his disciples call him the Son of God. He raises the dead and heals all sorts of diseases.
He is a tall, well-proportioned man, and there is an air of severity in his countenance which at once attracts the love and reverence of those who see him. His hair is the colour of new wine from the roots to the ears, and thence to the shoulders it is curled and falls down to the lowest part of them. Upon the forehead, it parts in two after the manner of Nazarenes.
His forehead is flat and fair, his face without blemish or defect, and adorned with a graceful expression. His nose and mouth are very well proportioned, his beard is thick and the colour of his hair. His eyes are grey and extremely lively.
In his reproofs, he is terrible, but in his exhortations and instructions, amiable and courteous. There is something wonderfully charming in this face with a mixture of gravity. He is never seen to laugh, but has been observed to weep. He is very straight in stature, his hands large and spreading, his arms are very beautiful.
He talks little, but with a great quality and is the handsomest man in the world.”
This is further elaborated upon by Edgar Cayce, who said:
“A picture of Jesus that might be put on canvas . . . .
would be entirely different from all those that have depicted the face, the body, the eyes, the cut of the chin, and the lack entirely of the Jewish or Aryan profile. For these were clear, clean, ruddy. Hair almost like that of David, a golden brown, yellow red.”
Further. “ The Master's hair is 'most red, inclined to be curly in portions yet not feminine or weak – strong, with heavy piercing eyes that are blue or steel-grey.
His weight would be at least a hundred and seventy pounds. Long tapering fingers, nails well kept. Long nail, though on the left little finger.”
Regards
Merlin6