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I recently came across this info and it led me to ask the question was jesus black
In a recent conversation, a friend casually said to me, “Well, you know Jesus was black, don’t you?” Needless to say, this led to a long conversation.

I researched this over 15 years ago, and did find that there is sufficient Biblical evidence to say that Jesus was indeed of mixed ancestry, including African. But whether or not that makes him “black” depends on whose definition you use.

Many have heard of the “black Madonna” and believe that to be a carryover from when everyone believed Jesus had African ancestors in his lineage. But that’s not “proof,” anymore than we can say it’s “proof” that Santa Claus is black because we saw a black Santa Claus last Christmas in Harlem.

Where is the proof? I have actually seen Old Testament quotes used to “prove” that Jesus was black. But you can’t use Old Testament quotes for proof, since those quotes were written before Jesus was born!

And you really can’t rely on the book of Daniel or the book of Revelation for proof of Jesus’ African ancestry either since those books are highly symbolic and prophetic and subject to diverse interpretations.

Many of the Old Testament quotes that are used to “prove” that Jesus is black are King James translations, and if you read from another Bible translation – such as the Lamsa Bible translated out of the Aramaic – there would be no “evidence” whatsoever there to suggest anything about Jesus being black.

The key to Jesus’ ancestry is to look at the genealogies listed in the Bible, specifically Luke 3: 23-31, and Matthew 1:1-17. Note carefully that most such lineages list only the male line, but there in these lineages (both a bit different, by the way), we are told of at least four of the women in Jesus’ genealogical line. These are Rehab, Ruth, Tamar, and Bathsheba. Rehab (also spelled Rahab) was a Canaanite. Tamar was probably a Canaanite. Bethsheba, often referred to as a Hittite, was more likely Japhethic, that is, not a descendant of Ham. (However, this is not clear). Ruth was in the line of Ham.

Now, who was Ham? Who were the Canaanites and Hittites?

According to Genesis 9:19, all mankind descended from Noah’s three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth as they spread throughout the world. Ham’s descendants became the black people who settled in Africa, and parts of the Arabian peninsula. His sons were Cush, whose descendants settled in Ethiopia, Mizraim, whose descendants settled in Egypt, Put, whose descendants settled in Libya, and Canaan, whose descendants settled in Palestine. The descendants of Cush were the main populace of the Cushite Empire, which extended from western Libya to Ethiopia and Nubia, all of present day Egypt, and the Arabian peninsula into the mountains of Turkey. They spoke several languages and had skin pigmentation ranging from dark black to medium brown.

It takes a bit of study to ascertain who these people were – and there were other possible African women in Jesus’ lineage as well – but, in general, when we are speaking of Cushites, Canaanites, descendants of Ham, etc., we are speaking of Africans. It is entirely possible that this wasn’t a big deal when the scriptures were written since Jesus’ racial background would have been regarded as common knowledge.

Still, nowhere in the Scriptures can one find definitive descriptions of Jesus’ ethnicity or physical appearance. It just isn’t there. But the clues are there. He was obviously a Jewish rabbi, trained in the Jewish ways, whose background included people from all parts of the known world at that time.

Was Jesus black? It all depends upon how you define “black.” He was clearly a cosmopolitan man.
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  • Insert Vaguely Clever Name ... 2012/06/01 23:39:50 (edited)
    no
    Insert Vaguely Clever Name Here
    +4
    if jesus was real he likely would have looked like this

    what jesus would have looked like

    this is what an average adult Jewish male would have looked like living in that time period. not black, but certainly not white

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  • jesus christ 2012/06/23 09:08:56
    no
    jesus christ
    +1
    look, i actually look a lot like bin laden.
  • BrandonM 2012/06/18 05:18:15
    yes
    BrandonM
    REV. 1:1-15 talks about how jesus looks....bronze is brown...burn something what happens?....and the jewISH people today in israel are khazars......deut. 28 talks about the real jews...that chapter are the curses that are on the real jews today....DEUT. 28:68 And the Lord shall bring thee into Egypt (egypt means bondage, look it up or just look at deut. 5:6) again with SHIPS, by the way whereof I spake unto thee, Thou shalt SEE IT NO MORE AGAIN: and there ye shall be sold unto your enemies for bondmen and bondwomen, and no man shall buy you.
  • Roosevelt BrandonM 2012/09/08 21:06:58
    Roosevelt
    Please enlighten the uneducated some more.....
  • Trish 2012/06/14 17:50:14
    no
    Trish
    OH MY GOD WHAT DOES IT MATTER??? HE WAS JESUS FOR CHRISTS SAKES!!!
  • Roosevelt Trish 2012/09/08 21:08:04
    Roosevelt
    You obviously have not been paying attention, god is a pagan title, and jesus is another name for jeZEUSE or Baal or santa or satan.
  • Trish Roosevelt 2012/09/09 14:50:13
    Trish
    Yeah I don't believe that, good luck convincing anybody else
  • Iamfree 2012/06/13 20:45:12
    no
    Iamfree
    Who knows what his spirit form looks like? But while here on earth, the Bible describes him as being unremarkable in appearance, so I take that to mean he was probably similiar in appearance to other Middle Eastern men of his day.
  • MissJo 2012/06/13 20:19:48
    no
    MissJo
    He was born in the Arabian peninsula, he was Arabian.
  • beach bum 2012/06/09 12:27:11
    no
    beach bum
    no
  • Charmaine 2012/06/09 02:05:18
    no
    Charmaine
    +1
    In the Bible it says he has bronze skin but that does not mean he is black!!! Jesus lived in the Mediterranean/Middle East so it is possible his skin tanned due to the weather condition, and Mary was not black, although not sure how much credit you would give since she was a virgin!!!
  • MissJo Charmaine 2012/06/13 20:20:26
    MissJo
    Or he's Arabian, not white or "tanned."
  • Charmaine MissJo 2012/06/27 07:17:57
    Charmaine
    That is plausible
  • captain... Charmaine 2012/09/08 20:26:36
    captainquiggle
    This excuse it implausible, since we know SCIENTIFICALLY, that the ability to have dark skin comes from their AFRICAN ancestry.

    We're all black. Jesus is included, obviously. In American terms, he'd most certainly be considered black or of African admixture.
  • Roosevelt captain... 2012/09/08 21:09:14
  • Wyzard 2012/06/08 12:58:16
    no
    Wyzard
    +1
    who cares what color he was....he was Hebrew and king of the Jews and they were not black.
  • captain... Wyzard 2012/09/08 20:26:57
    captainquiggle
    LOL.
  • Roosevelt Wyzard 2012/09/08 21:11:04
    Roosevelt
    Yes they were and STILL are, we being awakened by Yahweh our heavenly abba (father) the bible says in the latter days his people would awaken and turn away from their wicked ways and return to him.
  • Sam Adams 2012/06/08 12:51:08
    no
    Sam Adams
    +2
    By today's definitions and standards He would certainly be called a "person of color" but in Truth, IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE!!! He came to save and redeem ALL men (meaning HUMANKIND, not "males") of ALL NATIONS. Even the OT says that the promised Redeemer would bring salvation "to all the nations." So who gives gnat-fart in a dust storm WHAT "color" He was?!!!?

    We are ALL made in God's image and likeness! That is why I believe that all this talk about "race" is foolish. I like to tell people, "I belong to the one, TRUE race..." Then when the shock starts to settle, I add, "the HUMAN race!" I am normally not into shock value, but it helps get the point across in this very charged issue.
  • Roosevelt Sam Adams 2012/09/08 21:12:16
    Roosevelt
    I don't buy that brand, because if it didn't matter why flood the world with pics of blue eyes and blonde hair?
  • Jessica ♥ Nick = foreva 2012/06/08 11:09:40
    no
    Jessica ♥  Nick = foreva
    Jesus is not block u need to respeck him becase when u die he is the one looking at you up to heaven u will be angle
  • MlssCue... Jessica... 2012/07/06 19:01:04
    MlssCue =Go Blue=
    *Jesus is not black, you need to respect him because when you die, he is the one looking at you, up to Heaven you will be an angel.
    I don't think saying he was black is disrespect. Although I'm not saying he was either.
  • captain... Jessica... 2012/09/08 20:27:37
    captainquiggle
    Oh, and by calling him black, it's disrespectful? OH, REALLY?
  • Roosevelt captain... 2012/09/08 21:13:15
    Roosevelt
    +1
    EXACTLY
  • angelbaby 2012/06/08 07:06:24 (edited)
    no
    angelbaby
    +1
    It's taught and believed that he was Hebrew from the area around Judea .. I would think he would look
    Jewish .. Idk and nobody can say for sure. It doesn't matter.
  • Mungu angelbaby 2012/09/08 19:48:58
    Mungu
    Jewish???????? as in Polish, Russian? What?
  • angelbaby Mungu 2012/09/08 19:52:53 (edited)
    angelbaby
    Hebrew ~ Noun
    A member of an ancient people living in what is now Israel and Palestine and, according to biblical tradition..
    Who care what color his skin was? Lol. ~ do you??
  • Mungu angelbaby 2012/09/08 20:04:56 (edited)
    Mungu
    No don't, but I wasn't making a comment on what he did or didn't look like. I don't really give a %$#@!. Don't think he really existed.

    I'm just poking holes in all the comments from those who do believe it matters (and pretend like it don't)
    Notice you use the words 'Hebrew' and 'Jewish' like they are interchangable. The question was in regards to him being "Black". What was the point in your response if it was not to oppose or support that original comment.

    Its like you really were saying no he was not Black, by saying he was Latino.
    But what is Latino?

    (drum roll please)
    uno, dos, uno dos tres quattro
    *boom ba ba boom*
    Espanol
    *boom ba ba boom*
    Indio
    *boom ba ba boom*
    Mestizo
    *boom ba ba boom*
    Mulatto
    *boom ba ba boom*
    Negro
    *boom boom boom*
    Zambo
    *ba ba boom*

    ;o)
  • angelbaby Mungu 2012/09/08 20:14:22
    angelbaby
    Jewish and Hebrew ~ what's the difference? I'm sure his skin tone was olive or dark complexion. But nobody can say for sure.
  • Roosevelt angelbaby 2012/09/08 21:15:07
    Roosevelt
    The bible tells you.
  • captain... angelbaby 2012/09/08 20:42:16
    captainquiggle
    In a scientific sense, the only reason that Jews would carry such a dark pigment to their skin is due to there being an ability to create such melanin in the first place. That ability comes from their African ancestry. They are part black, anyway you look at it, and guess what that makes them in the American paradigm? Black.

    I know it's hard to get over, but it's just the truth. You can thank the south for its "one drop" rule. Jesus and the Jews were black. Then again, all darker-skinned people would be black on that basis alone.
  • POWERSHAKER 2012/06/08 06:40:04
    no
    POWERSHAKER
    +1
    No. We don't know what color he was. No one has a picture of him or anything. In fact, outside of the Biblical accounts and a few scattered sources, there's no proof that he ever even existed. Believing in Jesus is just a matter of faith. Faith is a total suspension of disbelief.
  • BlueRepublican 2012/06/02 16:40:00
    no
    BlueRepublican
    +1
    No, brother, he was a JEW.
  • Insert Vaguely Clever Name ... 2012/06/01 23:39:50 (edited)
    no
    Insert Vaguely Clever Name Here
    +4
    if jesus was real he likely would have looked like this

    what jesus would have looked like

    this is what an average adult Jewish male would have looked like living in that time period. not black, but certainly not white
  • Mungu Insert ... 2012/09/08 19:40:34
    Mungu
    +1
    A face like that would of had to sit on the back of the bus in petty apartheid America.
  • captain... Insert ... 2012/09/08 20:42:53
    captainquiggle
    That's black in NYC, my friend. Maybe Puerto Rican. lol.
  • Roosevelt Insert ... 2012/09/08 21:19:44
    Roosevelt
    &^%#@ NO!!!! You're all going to see, on the day of judgement his true color. And when you realize that the very people MOST of you have hated and mistreated/judged because of their skin color which is the same as HE who gave his life for you.....I hope I'm able to see the looks on your faces.....that's going to be PRICELESS.
  • Mrs. Prince Royce 2012/05/28 20:05:09 (edited)
    no
    Mrs. Prince Royce
    +2
    idk..could have!! jesus balck
    It would not really matter..✞
  • shadow76 2012/05/26 03:41:28
    no
    shadow76
    +1
    No, he was Jewish.
  • Stacie 2012/05/26 02:21:47
    no
    Stacie
    +2
    Jesus was Jewish. He would have had a tan/olive complexion, dark hair and medium to dark brown eyes.

    He was not White or Black - but it would not make a difference if he was.

    He teaches us to love one another with total disregard to race, class or gender. Anyone who says, or insinuates, different is not a Christian to begin with.
  • shadow76 Stacie 2012/05/26 03:49:00
    shadow76
    +2
    It doesn't matter anyway, he came to save us from our sins, that is what is most important.

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