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      • Some individuals believe that Exodus 24:10; Daniel 7:9; 10:5-6 or Revelation 1:14-15; 4:2-3 describe Jesus’ physical, earthly appearance. However, a careful and close examination of these passages reveals that Exodus 24:10; Daniel 7:9 and Revelation 4:2-3 describe the appearance of God the Father in heaven.
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  1. The Bible never describes Jesus’ physical appearance while He walked on this planet. Some individuals believe that Exodus 24:10; Daniel 7:9; 10:5-6 or Revelation 1:14-15; 4:2-3 describe Jesus’ physical, earthly appearance.

  2. Ezekiel is the first to describe the form of Jehovah which he saw in the vision, "as the appearance of a man" (Ezekiel 1:26; compare Daniel 7:9 and Daniel 7:13). "And there was under His feet as it were work of clear sapphire (לבנת, from לבנה whiteness, clearness, not from לבנה a brick),

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    • He Was Not Ugly Or Deformed
    • Some Ancient Testimony to The Likeness of Jesus
    • Scripture Emphasizes The Inward Character, Not The Outward Appearance
    • Summary – Question 12 What Did Jesus Look like?

    We can surmise from the Scripture that Jesus was not outstanding in His appearance. He was probably of average size for a man living in His day. We can deduce this from the record of His betrayal. Judas Iscariot made a pact to betray Jesus for thirty pieces of silver. The chief priests and religious rulers wanted to be sure they had the right man: ...

    At His resurrection, Mary Magdalene first thought Jesus was the gardener. We read in John’s gospel, Again, if He had some unmistakable physical characteristic, whether Jesus being very tall or very short, then it would be difficult to imagine Him being mistaken for a gardener. Even though Mary was not expecting a resurrected Christ, any outstanding...

    Some take the prophecy that Isaiah makes of the coming Messiah to indicate He was ugly or deformed. It reads as follows: But this prophecy more likely refers either to the battered condition of His body while on the cross. It may be a reference that He was merely average in His looks. It does not necessarily mean that He was somehow deformed in app...

    We have some ancient testimony to the making of a physical likeness of Jesus. They include the following.

    The fact that the New Testament gives us no description of Jesus illustrates a biblical truth. God is more interested in the behavior of a person than how they look. In the Old Testament, the Lord said the following to the prophet Samuel: No matter what Jesus looked like on the outside, He was certainly the most beautiful Person who has ever existe...

    Though Jesus Christ was God Himself who became an actual human being we do not know what His physical appearance was like. Indeed, there are no direct descriptions of Jesus in the Scripture. The Bible is more concerned about who He was as a Person than His outer appearance. Hence we have no physical description. However we can infer that He was not...

  3. The Bible does not detail Jesus' physical appearance, emphasizing His teachings and divine nature instead. Likely a typical first-century Jewish man, His significance lies in His spiritual and moral authority.

  4. The red, the blue, the green, and the yellow, arranged by the wisdom of God, into the most beautiful emblematic representations, and the whole body of heaven in its clearness shining upon them, must have made a most glorious appearance.

  5. Oct 17, 2022 · The Bible describes Jesus as an average-looking man whose appearance didn’t stand out in a unique way. The Gospels mention certain clothes he wore. John describes a heavenly vision he had of Jesus in Revelation. Isaiah mentions his physical appearance when he was crucified.

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  7. The hairs of his head were white, like white wool, like snow. His eyes were like a flame of fire, his feet were like burnished bronze, refined in a furnace, and his voice was like the roar of many waters.

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