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Yes I have know this for a while as it is stated in the Bible the expectation of men from women and their covering, He is Jewish and born from the lineage of Mary, the line of King David, born in Bethlehem, and what matters most is He is the only way to be saved, His shed blood on the cross, redeems us from our sins, read the Gospel message in 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 KJV and believe and get saved Amen 🙏👰🇮🇱
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The images of Jesus having long hair were painted in the middle ages by Michaelangelo and possibly others from their imaginations.
They likely thought that because He was called "the Nazarene," or Jesus, of Nazareth, that somehow that equated to the word "Nazarite." The two words mean entirely different things.
Michelangelo never saw Jesus, so how could he know.
And, as the speaker here says, the Bible says it's a "shame for a man to have long hair."
Since Jesus was/is the Son of God, He would never do anything to bring shame to His Father's name or Word.
He was not a "Nazarite," because they couldn't imbibe anything from the grapevine, and He said that His detractors accused Him of being "a winebibber." So the "long hair like that of Samson," who WAS a Nazarite, didn't apply to Him.
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Instead of the Galil, they should look at archeological history for Judeans, as He (Yeshua) was born in Bethlehem and was from the Tribe of Judah (Micah 5). He lived in the Galil region but was born in the territory of Judah. I don't believe He was under the Nazarite order because He drank wine and wine or anything from grapes is forbidden for the Nazarite vows. I believe it is highly possible that John the Baptist may have taken the Nazarite vow though. Shalom! Yeshua loves Israel!
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@richardacosta1711
7 months ago
I am convinced he had short hair as long hair on a man according to the Apostle Paul is shameful. Read the text in 1 Corinthians 11:14 which confirms this. All books after Acts from Roman's thru Revelation are Epistles wich are letters written specifically to the various Christian churches Roman's to the church at Rome, 1 and 2 Corinthians to the church at Corinth and so on. These letters are instructions to the churches on Christian conduct, church government, and how we ought to conduct ourselves as Ambassadors of Christ. The scripture is clear on this matter. If we as Christian men are instructed to have short hair how then could Jesus as our prime example have long hair??
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