Trump STUNS the World by Having an Artist PAINT JESUS CHRIST at his New Year’s Eve Party


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Praise Christ! And God bless America!!!
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2 +1 SirAbsolute 3 months ago

Can somebody please explain how it is possible to paint a portrait of someone, based purely on speculation as to what they may have looked like..?

1 +1 essence25 3 months ago

Then they sold it for 2.75mil, back to work sheep.

1 +1 Dylan12389999hewitt 3 months ago

:)

2 +1 devil demon 66666666 3 months ago

It is neither false nor the true appearance of Jesus.

5 +1 Cripple 3 months ago

@devil demon 66666666
Definitely NOT a depiction of Christ.

We know a few things about His looks.

1) He was not European white skinned as depicted in most paintings.

2) he DID NOT have long hair. That whole nonsense started in the 4th century but came into normalcy with Michelangelo, and then solidified with Pompeo Batoni's "Sacred Heart" painting. Which has carried through today. - Like her painting. ( What's up with the 2 sided and 2 colored beard ??)

3) He did not have a beard.

4) Presumption is his hair was black, not brown, by omissions in scripture as otherwise. Black was the predominant hair color for Hebrews 2000 years ago.

5) He was not overly handsome. "Comely" is how He was described in Scripture. So, a nice looking guy, but no 'Adonis'.»

11 +1 TheWorldIs 3 months ago

Blue eyes? Not likely... :getlost:

8 +1 ManyFacedGod 3 months ago

@TheWorldIsJesus Artists often portrayed him to look like people around them. Most of the European paintings of Jesus from the Middle Ages through the Renaissance had blue eyes. Jesus was a Jewish man from Galilee in the Middle East during the 1st century so most likely he had brown eyes.

1 +1 Epicfrog 3 months ago

@ManyFacedGod a lot of people call grey eyes blue too

11 +1 TheWorldIs 3 months ago

Blue eyes? Not likely... :getlost:

4 +1 dingus369 3 months ago

@TheWorldIs Red firey eyes