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19:00 Very important lecture here. Sometimes it feels as if the whole of Mesopotamia was stripped of their identity: Semitic. There are to many people who only connect Semitic with a single religion. Thank you! I would be honored to have you as my History teacher. I watched a few videos before subscribing. Im the careful fellow. Im glad i subscribed. The day i can spend some solidi, i will.
i havent watched yet but i am a christian but from a secular perspective it would make sense that Jesus was handsome, bright eyed and tall. People tend to respect and view those people as leaders. I am not that into history, but I do know Palestine/Israel was populated by many different people, so it wouldnt be all that odd if Jesus (secular perspective) was the bastard son of a higher class man who was of an invading ethnic group or even of a soldier.
i honestly dont believe jesus or his teachings has anything to do with the old testament. first of all jesus rejected God or rather elohim because God did evil things and jesus did not jesus really teached morality in the spiritual sence. the old texts really was not a story about morality. jesus really did take the God of the old text and recreated his own version of what he thought God should be about. this is what really really rubs me the wrong way when it comes to religion along with takeing into consideration migration routs the history and other OLD texts ie other faiths NOT the gospels mostly because the gospels where writen mostly around jesus and not at all the old texts or other faiths. so why focus on jesus ow ye because you dont want to hear jesus is irrelivent to the orignial story. seriously do your own research try not to be bias and to be honest i too believe jesus was god and was central to the text untill i research into this subject and found out a lot of information that does not work with the christian or somewhat monothaistic teachings, the old text and the new text really are two different storys and they have different ideas they honestly are not the same God. dont get me wrong i do believe in morality what jesus teached but i dont believe it is the story of the old text.
At the beginning of the video about AI Jesus; "the image of Jesus has been too distorted by speculation." At the end of the video "here's my image of Jesus purely based on speculation."
I had to pause and write this comment, because I realized in the middle of watching the video, just how pleasant of an experience I was having. It's like I can take a deep breath and slow down, after being bombarded by countless, short, click-baity videos designed to invade my time and force me to pay attention. Very refreshing! I'm a long time viewer, and have always thought you are one of the best! Edit: I just recently watched Nefarious, a very interesting movie which depicts a conversation between a criminal psychologist and a demon. Would be interested to hear your thoughts on it.
The teeth thing is funny. People who ate traditional diets generally have very healthy, well developed teeth. Without all the sugar in more modern diets tooth decay was extremely rare.
And us modern people constantly forget that ancient peoples did brush their teeth, like you don't need toothpaste to have clean and healthy teeth either.
Also the ancients were aware that bad teeth equal offensive breath. Tooth-cloths, tooth-picks and various mouth-washes and cleaning powders have been recorded throughout history. (It should be pointed out that worn teeth from rough bread sometimes including flecks of the mill-stone were also a hazard,) Sometimes in long-distance arranged marriages the state of her teeth and breath were enquired into. (In GCSE Latin we had to read Catullus's put-down of Ignatius, who, because he has such gleaming white teeth, grins on every possible occasion.... with the final couplet that he's Spanish, and they clean their teeth with urine, so the whiter his teeth, the more pee he has drunk.)
Well, yes and no, sugar was still present in ancient times, even in Judea. Think wine, dates, honey. Obviously it was less common. But don't forget, many peoples' teeth really suffered from small stones found in the flour they made bread with. Archaeology shows it's a very common dental issue among Roman-era agrarian societies.
Another thing that needs to be taken into consideration as to what Jesus Christ looked like when Judas pointed out Jesus he pointed him out by giving him a kiss on the cheek because all these men obviously looked similar to one another and the Romans couldn't distinguish which one was Jesus Christ!
Isaías, 53, 2-3: 2 Porque foi subindo como renovo perante ele, e como raiz de uma terra seca; não tinha beleza nem formosura e, olhando nós para ele, não havia boa aparência nele, para que o desejássemos. 3 Era desprezado, e o mais rejeitado entre os homens, homem de dores, e experimentado nos trabalhos; e, como um de quem os homens escondiam o rosto, era desprezado, e não fizemos dele caso algum.
They didn't necessarily "look alike" but they probably had similar hair & skin color. But men don't generally get into specific details when describing people - especially other men... "he has wide set eyes and high cheekbones. His brows are somewhat wispy and he has a slight dimple on his right cheek when he smiles..." 😁 It would just be easier to point him out.
14:08 Long hair is totally practical for physical jobs. Hence, the invention of the ponytail and man bun. On the back of the shroud, his hair is still somewhat tied back in a half-up ponytail. From personal experience, I cut my hair short one time, and I could hardly stand the sweat dripping in my face while gardening. I had to start wearing a baseball cap. Somehow, long hair worn in a bun absorbed much more sweat when I was working.
Long hair was common with men back at the time, especially hebrew men. Being the worker he was, Jesus would have been simply following the same footsteps as his ancestors in hairstyle, both head and facial.
I wear my hair VERY long. As in "unbound it reaches past my shoulder blades" long. I tie my hair back in a pony tail and if I'm sweating like a pig, I use a bandana as a sweat band. The long hair actually acts very nicely as an insulator that helps me feel cooler compared to my military days when I had to keep a regulation haircut.
I always have short hair. However, I totally agree on the sweat part. I'm very easy to sweat a lot, and I have to wear a hat if I don't want "water all over my face" when it is hot and/or I do physical work.
I've worked in construction for 40 years starting when I was twelve and grew my hair long when in my early twenties and it's been that way ever since and have had no issues with it interfering with doing physical labor.
Ironically the Ethiopian monarchs claim descent from King Solomon, though there was definitely a lot of interbreeding with sub-saharans if that was the case.
@@dorugoramon0518im from israel ,yall white ppl clearly dont know nothing about beni israel or that reigion of israel,i can tell u for sure cannaties and israelites were looking more like east africans
@@RESIST_DIGITAL_ID_UK he knew which was the grail because had he picked the wrong one he would’ve died. Him picking the right one is why he lived hundreds of years.
@@ninjason57 That may be correct, as he makes the New Covenant. That would also mean Jesus died for the sins of HIS people. Have you read the story between King David and his top soldier Urija who protected the Arch-of-the-Covenant? Batseba is in the line of Jesus and the mother of Solomon, right?
@@germaniatv1870just cuz he's a Jew doesn't mean his sacrifice was only for the Jewish people. There are a few different passages in the New Testament where Jesus alludes to being the savior for all of humanity rather than just the Jewish people
*Funny reverse approach:* Feed the same AI your face and ask it to produce a shroud of Metatron, and then to recreate your face from that shroud. For added fun, repeat that process a couple dozen times. 😄 Result: Chinese Shroud of Whispers … -42 int
I am Assyrian Aramaic speaker and I have blue eyes, brown hair and pale skin, people think I’m French or Italian. I did a DNA test and I am 99.8 Mesopotamian and Levantine. the 0.02 was Arab.
I'm Lebanese and obviously white as well. This idea that we're all dark skinned defies reality. Most of us aren't in fact, and many of us have colored eyes.
Interesting, I was born in Alqosh, Iraq. I'm Chaldean and grew up there till the age of 13 until moving to the US . I've also taken a DNA test and it shows that I'm 99.3 Mesopotamian decedent and .7 consists of Armenian, and other middle eastern groups. But people always mistaken me to For a central European ( northern Italian and German mix) based on my physical appearance.
@@jesseklaver8905 my mother is Alqoshi my father was just from the other side of the mountain, a village called Mangash, but they lived in my mother's village. Actually even though chaldeans are part of the Roman Catholic Church we're Eastern Catholic which is 99.999 % same as Orthodoxy , we even have our own Patriarch . Chaldeans and Assyrians are closer than brothers
How much of that is modern, though? Especially in the past 500 years theres been much more international travel. 2000 years ago, not so much. As for Jesus specifically, I'd just say no. Some of the gospels would have noted that, both for being special, and for being appealing to a Roman crowd that rather disliked Jews at the time. Politics was a factor, and Jesus is in some cases mirrored to the Emperor (as the true King of Kings vs the bad one).
@@sorsocksfake since always. Some of my family have done genetic testing and we are from the Levant. I see an American phenomenon of blackfying North Africa and the Middle East. You'll find darker people in Yemen or Egypt where you have the sea or a river to navigate. But otherwise, the desert is a formidable barrier.
@@sorsocksfake The levant is in west Asia, not the middle east. It has more in common with Mediterranean culture than Arab culture. Early Europeans have been settling these areas since before "Europe" even existed. Did you know that Pre-Europeans used to settled along Iran and Afghanistan? This was way before the Arabic/Islamic conquest of these areas. If you are to believe that Italians came from an ancient Turkey, that would make them of mostly west Asian origin.
@@MourningDove-bn4dk Main clarification on that: 'West-Asian' would be J2, while Arabian would be J1. Of course that's just talking trends in DNA. Different subgroups, same main group. And slight note: J2 stretches all the way from Iraq through Turkey and Greece to south Italy. I presume the last bit is related to Greek colonization? But I'm no expert obviously, and again, trends, not absolutes etc. Anyway, just additions, not disagreements as far as I see :)
Jesus spoke Greek, cause he was able to communicate with Pilate and Roman soldiers, quoted from the Septuagint and lived and worked in Galilee, known as the 'land of the gentiles'
Galilee wasn't called that (district, a shortening of Galilaea Gojim, district of gentiles) because it was mainly inhabited by gentiles in Jesus's day or was greek-speaking. It had been settled by Jews for two centuries. Still, the proximity to Greek speakers and other gentiles was probably great.
Jesus was not a modern American. He most likely was fluent in both Aramaic and Coine Greek. Probably Aramaic was what He used at home He could also read Biblical Hebrew, which no one had spoken in hundreds of years but is still a liturgical language. Like most people in conquered territory, He probably had picked up a little Latin too.
@robo5013 I'm sure there were, but farmers, fishermen, and common laborers wouldn't have access to a service where the provider made as much or more than they did.
My friend is muslim from Afghanistan. She is very fair. Not white but not the typical light brown tone which people expect. She is infact fairer than my blonde haired british Caucasian friend with a tan. The idea that Jesus was dark skinned doesn't automatically fit dispite being from the middle east.
I also don't believe he was dark-skinned, but if Jesus performed some manual labor (carpentry/masonry can be done indoors) then he also wouldn't be very fair either. Women would have fairer skin than men since they stayed home most of the time and away from direct sunlight. Peter, Andrew, and the other fishermen would definitely be darker-skinned.
The middle east before the arabic conquest was much lighter skinned than previously, as the hebrews, greeks, phonecians, and even romans had essentially made it a borderline europe-like area with a slightly tanner complexation.
Exactly that. I have a friend from Siria, and she's like porcelain, very fair, just like me - a Slavic girl. I don't like ppl forcing their idea, that he had to be very dark skinned. People have many shades.
the people of the levant are closer in skin color, facial features, and DNA to southern europeans than to gulf arabs or north africans so jesus would either be a tanned white man or a natural light brown skinned man
Before it starts, its specifically said/ implied that jesus looked like pretty much all of the others that were with him during his arrest, so likely wouldnt have had any major stand out features.
maybe them Romans thought that all them locals looked like each others like them chinese/asians/mexicans/whatever nowadays for most 'merkuns and other assorted _retrads_ of low cognitive abilities... 🤤
@@rasapplepipeIt is from when he was beaten before, during and after his scourging. You can see his face on the shroud is disfigured and in St Faustina’s visions his face was swollen and bloodied from the beatings. shroud experts and academics note this fact from forensic examinations of the shroud. Maybe not broken but on this shroud it does not look like its normal state.
Jesus was a carpenter. The bible states, "Jesus was the son of a carpenter.", the tradition was to be trained by the dather, as a son, in the same trade as the father. I do not recall anywhere in either of the testiments, where it states Jesus was a fisherman. He seen Peter and his xrew and asked him, "would you like to be dishers of men?", 'this doesn't mean Jesus was a fisherman.
Tis the problems of fruitful language of the time. Luckily we can decipher the meaning of the bible by other sources written at the time which use similar analogies and comparisons.
You're right. I think some people just get mixed up and think he was a fisherman because Simon, Peter, Andrew, James, and John all worked as fishermen, the miraculous catch of fish and the feeding of the 5,000 with a few loaves and fishes
Ur not too bright sorry to be rude u have to look more deep Into original texts meanings 😂😂 u can't assume it means the same as what it means in 2024 😂
The term "carpenter" comes from the Greek word "tekton", which translates to "craftsman" or "builder". Where Jesus lived, stone was more commonly used for construction than wood because of the lack of trees. So he might have been a stonemasonry instead of what we consider a carpenter today.
A few years ago, there was a good documentary about the reconstruction of the image of the Shroud of Turin, where researchers converted the image into 3D and based on it, they then reconstructed with human hands and without AI what the person's face looked like based on it, to all the pictures they take and their research. The documentary came one Easter from Discovery Chanel if I remember correctly and was at least previously viewable on the Discovery Plus streaming app.
Okay maybe jewish people may bald earlier, but i have not met anyone who was balding that much at 30. i have met many jewish men, some of which are relatives. My brother in law already has slightly receeding hair at nearly 35, but its nowhere near that much Also it seems like the ai made jesus speak hebrew, but im more inclined to believe he spoke aramaic. Although he could as well have spoken both. Past hebrew could have sounded different, since it is a language that was later restored after basically dying out, but i think thats really not that important
Yes. I think typical "male pattern" balding starts at the temples and leaves a triangle of hair at the forehead. The ai image just made the whole hair line move back.
I believe, in the Biblical text it states during Jesus's trial in front of the Sanhedrin a portion of his beard was pulled out and that is why we see the missing area.
@@brittybee6615 That’s because it’s not there. It may be in a later apocryphal text but you will not find it anywhere in the New Testament or in any first century Christian text.
@@ApostolicZoomer I googled a little yesterday to figure out where this idea comes from. People were saying it’s from a prophecy in Isaiah. It seems like a bit of a stretch to me to conclude that definitely happened to Jesus, but I’ve only read through Isaiah once so far and struggled to understand what most of it was talking about. So, I’m definitely not in a position to say.
@@brittybee6615 true, Isaiah does talk about a servant whose beard was plucked by his enemies. To my knowledge, it doesn’t say that a portion of the middle of his beard specifically was ripped out
You are right. We need to have "correct" information for the AI . e.g. Jesus WAS NOT a fisherman. He was a rabbi and thought to be a carpenter before his ministry began...........
It's also important to remember that the shroud's image was after a severe beating and agonizing death. This certainly would change some aspects of the face, given the swelling, etc.
Remember, that the shroud sort of wrapped around his face, so flattened out, the face on it would look wider. The AI would make it look it narrower as a real face is 3D and not flat like a cloth.
the shroud is a fake. it contradicts the gospels if nothing else that specify in detail that the head and the body were wrpped in separate pieces of cloth. More than taht the bpdy was wrapped more like a mummy. So you would not be able to have a shroud containing the face and the boody. Thre would be one pice of cloth containing just the face and the rest ( assuming it was not all wraps) for the body
One this to note is that he do know he was a carpet for sure. The Greek word for his job could also include builders like stone masons. I personally like that idea more given it can tie to the temple being his father’s house as well as our bodies being temple.
Someone recently published a letter describing Jesus written by Pontius Pilate. I've forgotten most of it, but I remember Pilate writing that Jesus had a forked beard.
Long haired man here, I'm a craftsman and I make stuff out of metal, wood and bone. I re-enact like Metatron, and I also monologue alot. Long hair doesn't get in the way in any of those things
I don't think it really matters and it's probably best there's no image. All over the world there are statues of Christ which inevitably resemble the people who made those particular statues. In Europe you might have a European looking Jesus, in India you might have an Indian looking one etc. The same goes for the Blessed Virgin Mary. And that's great because Christ for all peoples and all Nations.
As an anthropologist with experience in archaeology and osteology, teeth looked better in ancient times, likely due to a lack of cane sugar in the diet. Crowded teeth might’ve posed of a problem.
Hearing the Metatron do a cockney accent was immense. He also says "mate" quite a bit too. I think he's lived in England at some stage in his life. 🏴
I would imagine it is difficult to get a look of someone after their death. I was around 10 when my great grandmother died and they had an open casket at her funeral. No one looks like they did in live after their death.
Just to note I’m middle eastern, we have diverse family features from gingers, blondes, green/blue eyes, etc! But olive fair or tan skin! I only had one vivid still remembered dream of Jesus himself, I am also not religious I love Jesus but never read Bible or talked about Jesus in convo. he looked exactly like this image but WAY MORE BEAUTIFUL MODEL STATUS, more bright colour, tan olive skin, his eyes were INSANE fire but hazel quickly glanced to see, the long wavy hair up to his shoulders, he had a short beard! He was just a good looking beautiful man in my dreams! Amazing!
Men experience 2 types of baldness. There is the receding hairline going back from the forehead. Then there is the thining of the hair from the top of the head in a circle. Some men experience one or the other and some experience both. Receding hairlines are particularly noticeable in men with high foreheads.
When the bespectacled guy said the AI Jesus looked too clean, I think he means the clear complexion with no lines or blemishes. I'm pretty sure a Judean circa 26 A.D. who spent much of his time outside in the sun would have had sun moles, lines, maybe some scars if he acquired injuries as a child or in young adulthood.
Greetings Metatron. I was watching a show on the Shroud...probably several decades back. In it they mentioned the fire damage and repair, and were allowed a zoomed in view to show new fibers woven in. That is what they sampled for the carbon dating, which was done wrong anyway. The show was trying to promote the shroud as authentic. That does not invalidate claims and findings. One of the things they showed was early art that I remember seeing. Early means well after the apostles deaths, as they would have never made a picture of him. No graven images including of that above. There were several that were very similar of the person, but clearly different artists. The point of the the early century art work is how similar it was to the person on the shroud.
Jesus will always look like the culture that interprets him through art. He looks Asiatic in China & Japan, African in black churches, Arabic in Mideast but people always whine and bellyache when Europeans interpret him to their culture by non-Europeans living in White civilization that give them refuge, the nerve of these people
If said culture causes them to actually believe Jesus was Germanic, why shouldn't people criticize them? Also, are you living in China, or Africa? Do you know what the church goers there think about Christian iconography? I am sure they have their fair share of discussions about these topics and you have no need to speak for them.
no such thing as white civilization lol. You mean western imperialism and colonization. African in black churches?? obvious you haven't been to a lot of black churches.
Quite so. Caring for historicity is a pretty recent thing. I will just note, it's proper to distinguish on one hand people who complain that whitey did it, from those who just want a bit more historical accuracy. We can deal with the entire universe speaking modern English, but I would object to Keanu Reaves playing ShakaZulu, so if we have Jewish actors available... I'd appreciate it. Or at least do some proper makeup etc :) at least if you have a good budget available.
It's basically how they've always portrayed him. But it is probably pretty accurate, considering the region. Tron is right about all of the inconsistencies. He probably would have looked a little more ragged with a longer beard, darker skin. It wasnt an easy time and he was always in the "wilderness" travelling and preaching.
My entire family is from the Middle East and the variances in our appearances tracks exactly with what Metatron said. In fact, my Dad is very fair skinned, a natural blonde, and he has blue eyes. Unfortunately none of that passed down to me but people in the Middle East have wide ranging looks. Also they were not oblivious to the sun’s effects so many people, even in primitive parts of the Middle East cover themselves as a form of protection from the sun, but we tend to associate that with Islam, but covering oneself as a form of sunscreen pre-dates Islam. I’m not saying they would look as young as modern age people but they also didn’t look obscenely old. In my experience people in the Middle East who are under the age of 30 look like everyone else but when they reach middle age people in the rural areas start to age rapidly as their skin loses its natural supple nature, so I think that it is purely speculative that Jesus at 33 would have looked like a much older man.
To me Jesus will always looks like the Akiane painting. I know some people meme it and say that he looks like Kenny Loggins (which he does) but to me that painting actually has a Jesus that looks levantine (Middle Eastern) and looks actually what you expect him to look like. Plus there’s a lot of NDERS and casuals saying that’s what he looked like when he appeared to them.
If Jesus in that painting had shorter hair, he'd look EXACTLY like a guy I work with. The dude is a hell of a worker too! Got that Protestant work ethic.
We do have a description of his appearance in Revelations 1.14 "The hairs of his head were white, like white wool, like snow. His eyes were like a flame of fire"....... So white hair and red eyes = he was an Abino
It's just Revelation, there's no 's' That's a vision, not a physical description, & obviously so if you read it in context (Rev 1:13-16). No human being has ever looked anything like that
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Paul's mention about hair could have been situational as an example that could have been culturally relevant to the listener at the time. Jesus was an average looking yet perfectly healthy and strong man meant to be compared with how the first man Adam was made perfect.
Exactly, the Corinthians asked Paul if they should grow their hair long and he answered that they shouldn't do anything to mark themselves out as different than the rest of their fellow countrymen. Each of his letters addressed specific concerns from the specific people he wrote to and shouldn't be considered as him creating some sort of cannon.
Of course it is especially for a Christian. The Bible is the word of God after all, every word is inspired and there for a reason. What else then was just for the Corinthians? Inspired means it is as if it comes directly out of the mouth of God. It's not Paul who said it, it's God letting Paul say it, inspiring him to say it. So we know that Jesus did not have long hair because this would make him a hypocrite and therefore a sinner. And Paul uses the phrase "Doth not even nature itself teach you, that,.." . It doesn't get more cannon creating.
@@ungeimpfterrusslandtroll7155 Inspiration (even when applied to every word) does not mean "comes directly out of the mouth of God". God might inspire Paul to say this to the Corinthians - but not to other people and certainly not to Jesus Himself. And no, nature doesn't teach that either. Don't switch off your brain.
@@str.77 Jesus Christ is God, he is one with the father. The personification of the Word. "And the Word was with God, and the Word was God." Paul is inspired therefore by Jesus Christ and even when God appeared to him as he still was called Saul, he appeared as Jesus Christ to him. When Paul said these things, it was as if Christ was saying it. It also at the same time talks about how long hair is the glory of the woman. There is no question that long hair is not for man in the Bible. Zero chance to misunderstand that for anybody who takes it serious. For people who don't it's pointless anyway.
To be fair AI must had *fixed* the looks, the "negative" picture on the shroud has swelling and destrution of the body. You can even see where they pulled the beard off in the original FFS lol
I think my suspicion of these AI generated pictures is that it looks too much like a typical Jesus. Like a Renaissance Jesus. My thought is that the bot is probably trained to look for Jesus in the picture and interpreted certain features to look more like a typical Jesus depicted in historic art.
On Jesus skin tone; he was on his mother's side, a descendant of David who is described as "ruddy" which implies his skin could get sun-burned - meaning there is at least a chance that he was of fairly, "fair complexion."
Also no-one mentions the fact that he is God, ie he had a supernatural element and only had human DNA from Mary. Pilate, Caiphas and Josephus all describe him and they reflect his "otherworldliness" which caught them off guard. To describe him as simply a middle eastern man is, to my mind, falling short. Yes, he was fully human for his 33 years on earth, but he is, was, and remains fully God.
Not just that, Europeans had been settling west asia for centuries. Look up Linda Sarsour. She could easily pass for European if she didn't claim to be from Palestinian origin. The levant is in west asia, not the middle east.
Sorry, but people 2K years ago did have good teeth. It was the introduction of sugar that led to our poor dental hygiene. One only has to look at the skeletons from Herculaneum, slave and nobles alike.
There was a good video (at least I thought so) on history hit the other day about Roman Britain. Might be one to check out while you are spreading your wings daily!
You have great hair Metatron. You could definitely be a hair model. I wish I could get mine to grow that long. And I have an Italian friend who has beautiful blue eyes. He used to have black hair but now it's gone completely white. He's 62. I'm 9 years older & mine is still mostly brown. Everyone is different.
I've been watching this channel for quite a long time. For some reason, when you said "Amen" at the 28:24 mark, it hit me really hard. I am a fellow Christian, though that is not at all why I originally subbed to the channel. Kudos to you for putting out work like this.
Ai generation is obviously a non argument leith anything outside of "look how good this new tech is." You don't ask it to give you new information. Only study ones you already know. For example a lora trained off furry porn used with a checkpoint trained off Renaissance period artwork isn't an argument thar furry porn artists existed in the Italian Renaissance. It's an argument that tech has gotten good enough you can mimic the work of the old masters for degenerate gooning purposes. Similarly gpts don't teach you anything. A gpt is great for creative purposes, such as writing out something in the style of Steven King or Shakespeare or Kotaku. But any answers you seek from it on factual information will be better found on a search engine instead as a search engine will provide links to sources to prove authenticity.
Anyone asking what Jesus looked like. Go look up Rude by Magic. The lead singer, is a Palastinain Christian from Nazareth, and he looks exactly like jesus.
OK..l am an 83yr old Canadian Christian grandma. I bought my first book by lan Wilson in 1979. I now own a few books and DVDs on the subject. All materials are by scientists, biblical scholars and interested intellectuals. First, the MAN of the Shroud is 5ft10in to 5ft11in tall. The body has been ravaged by dreadful blows from Roman flagrums. The metal balls that hit Him were jagged and tore the skin and muscle tissue out. 2 scourgers flogged Him, on tall and one short and one was more vicious.The Shroud has now been proven to be 2000yrs old when compared to other 2000yr old cloths.The new image was created by "wide angle xray scattering imagery" in a Crystallography laboratory which I believe helped date the Shroud. The Shroud is a hologram, xray, photographic negative and 3D image. He had 24 teeth. When His friends put him in the grave they covered the Shroud with the spring flowers peculiar to Jerusalem and gravel from His feet comes only from Jerusalem. Jesus would have carried a "T" shaped cross bar and the "l" of the T would have been sunk into a corresponding hole in one of the many crucifixion stakes. The crucified man would be ground level and naked throughout the ordeal. So a 5ft11in man's knees were really bent and trying to push up to breathe just about impossible. All the injuries on the Man of the Shroud are as noted in the gospels. Scientists made a life sized plastic(?) statue from the 3D coordinates of the Image. Carry on on your own time as there's more!! Blessings!!
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I wonder if they have tried to DNA 🧬 sequence the blood on the Shroud or is it too degraded ?
There were many 'Purification' Bath houses. Many were found in the excavations of those cities.
19:00 Very important lecture here. Sometimes it feels as if the whole of Mesopotamia was stripped of their identity: Semitic.
There are to many people who only connect Semitic with a single religion.
Thank you!
I would be honored to have you as my History teacher.
I watched a few videos before subscribing. Im the careful fellow. Im glad i subscribed. The day i can spend some solidi, i will.
i havent watched yet but i am a christian but from a secular perspective it would make sense that Jesus was handsome, bright eyed and tall. People tend to respect and view those people as leaders. I am not that into history, but I do know Palestine/Israel was populated by many different people, so it wouldnt be all that odd if Jesus (secular perspective) was the bastard son of a higher class man who was of an invading ethnic group or even of a soldier.
i honestly dont believe jesus or his teachings has anything to do with the old testament. first of all jesus rejected God or rather elohim because God did evil things and jesus did not jesus really teached morality in the spiritual sence. the old texts really was not a story about morality. jesus really did take the God of the old text and recreated his own version of what he thought God should be about. this is what really really rubs me the wrong way when it comes to religion along with takeing into consideration migration routs the history and other OLD texts ie other faiths NOT the gospels mostly because the gospels where writen mostly around jesus and not at all the old texts or other faiths. so why focus on jesus ow ye because you dont want to hear jesus is irrelivent to the orignial story. seriously do your own research try not to be bias and to be honest i too believe jesus was god and was central to the text untill i research into this subject and found out a lot of information that does not work with the christian or somewhat monothaistic teachings, the old text and the new text really are two different storys and they have different ideas they honestly are not the same God. dont get me wrong i do believe in morality what jesus teached but i dont believe it is the story of the old text.
At the beginning of the video about AI Jesus; "the image of Jesus has been too distorted by speculation."
At the end of the video "here's my image of Jesus purely based on speculation."
Everyone else gets a shot at speculation lol
9:35 So AI thinks Jesus was the frontman of a 70's American arena rock band.
Keep doing what you do. Fantastic channel.
Thanks! 🎸
I was trying to place that image--thanks! Jim Morrison?
Definitely a drummer
@@Truffle_Pup Blasphemy. Clearly, Jesus would've played the bass in the 70s.
Well I mean, he actually was a spitting image of Chris Cornell... Buttt 🤷
I had to pause and write this comment, because I realized in the middle of watching the video, just how pleasant of an experience I was having. It's like I can take a deep breath and slow down, after being bombarded by countless, short, click-baity videos designed to invade my time and force me to pay attention. Very refreshing! I'm a long time viewer, and have always thought you are one of the best!
Edit: I just recently watched Nefarious, a very interesting movie which depicts a conversation between a criminal psychologist and a demon. Would be interested to hear your thoughts on it.
I appreciate that thanks
I love Metatron for stuff like this. When he said "Amen" i believe it was straight from his heart. ❤❤❤ Jesus is Lord
I watched it in Theaters and found the film to be quite a ride. Not bad for a low budget project.
I had to pause to ask what the fuck is happening?
Great movie!
The teeth thing is funny. People who ate traditional diets generally have very healthy, well developed teeth. Without all the sugar in more modern diets tooth decay was extremely rare.
And us modern people constantly forget that ancient peoples did brush their teeth, like you don't need toothpaste to have clean and healthy teeth either.
Also the ancients were aware that bad teeth equal offensive breath. Tooth-cloths, tooth-picks and various mouth-washes and cleaning powders have been recorded throughout history.
(It should be pointed out that worn teeth from rough bread sometimes including flecks of the mill-stone were also a hazard,)
Sometimes in long-distance arranged marriages the state of her teeth and breath were enquired into.
(In GCSE Latin we had to read Catullus's put-down of Ignatius, who, because he has such gleaming white teeth, grins on every possible occasion.... with the final couplet that he's Spanish, and they clean their teeth with urine, so the whiter his teeth, the more pee he has drunk.)
I was thinking the same thing. His teeth were probably fine. Might not have been movie star perfect but not the way it was shown either
Especially when you consider that even ancient people lived into their 70's+. You can't get that old in ancient times if you suffer from tooth decay.
Well, yes and no, sugar was still present in ancient times, even in Judea. Think wine, dates, honey. Obviously it was less common. But don't forget, many peoples' teeth really suffered from small stones found in the flour they made bread with. Archaeology shows it's a very common dental issue among Roman-era agrarian societies.
I normally feel quite noble, but every time you say "noble ones" it really hits me deep and I sit on my thrown and realize how important i am
God thinks that of you too. You were meant for more than you might believe...
Throne*
@@VespasianJudea damn. Don't cut legs off my thrown
To dream the impossible dream
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not go
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😂 you’re a funny guy. Have a good one dude.
Another thing that needs to be taken into consideration as to what Jesus Christ looked like when Judas pointed out Jesus he pointed him out by giving him a kiss on the cheek because all these men obviously looked similar to one another and the Romans couldn't distinguish which one was Jesus Christ!
Imagine if they'd been Chinese
Isaías, 53, 2-3:
2 Porque foi subindo como renovo perante ele, e como raiz de uma terra seca; não tinha beleza nem formosura e, olhando nós para ele, não havia boa aparência nele, para que o desejássemos.
3 Era desprezado, e o mais rejeitado entre os homens, homem de dores, e experimentado nos trabalhos; e, como um de quem os homens escondiam o rosto, era desprezado, e não fizemos dele caso algum.
It doesn't say "kiss on the cheek" but simply kiss. But the points still stands.
They didn't necessarily "look alike" but they probably had similar hair & skin color.
But men don't generally get into specific details when describing people - especially other men... "he has wide set eyes and high cheekbones. His brows are somewhat wispy and he has a slight dimple on his right cheek when he smiles..." 😁
It would just be easier to point him out.
Yep, many Mediterranean and Middle Eastern people look similar with tanned light brown to brown skin and darker hair.
14:08 Long hair is totally practical for physical jobs. Hence, the invention of the ponytail and man bun. On the back of the shroud, his hair is still somewhat tied back in a half-up ponytail.
From personal experience, I cut my hair short one time, and I could hardly stand the sweat dripping in my face while gardening. I had to start wearing a baseball cap. Somehow, long hair worn in a bun absorbed much more sweat when I was working.
Long hair was common with men back at the time, especially hebrew men. Being the worker he was, Jesus would have been simply following the same footsteps as his ancestors in hairstyle, both head and facial.
In the shrould, His hair was braided.
I wear my hair VERY long. As in "unbound it reaches past my shoulder blades" long. I tie my hair back in a pony tail and if I'm sweating like a pig, I use a bandana as a sweat band. The long hair actually acts very nicely as an insulator that helps me feel cooler compared to my military days when I had to keep a regulation haircut.
I always have short hair. However, I totally agree on the sweat part. I'm very easy to sweat a lot, and I have to wear a hat if I don't want "water all over my face" when it is hot and/or I do physical work.
I've worked in construction for 40 years starting when I was twelve and grew my hair long when in my early twenties and it's been that way ever since and have had no issues with it interfering with doing physical labor.
Dude turns Jesus into an Ethiopian.
That's Haile Selassie right there.
The guy who Rastafarians think was the Second Coming of Christ
@@paradisecityX0 Oh. They're wild. He's not supposed to come back like that!
Ironically the Ethiopian monarchs claim descent from King Solomon, though there was definitely a lot of interbreeding with sub-saharans if that was the case.
@@dorugoramon0518im from israel ,yall white ppl clearly dont know nothing about beni israel or that reigion of israel,i can tell u for sure cannaties and israelites were looking more like east africans
@@dorugoramon0518sub Saharans? So black people only lived below the Sahara desert right? God almighty, where do you people come from?
I was half expecting the image to get worse and worse until it was australopithecus...
😂😂😂😂😂
Jesus is, in fact, bigfoot.
Return to monke
@@jameskaazaeros7087Some people don't even need to return.
lol
Every time I see the face on the shroud I think of the knight at the end of Indiana Jones and the Last crusade.
Maybe that knight was actually Jesus the whole time? Which explains why he knew which one was the real grail? The plot thickens
I see an old, weak man not any type of Jesus.
@@RESIST_DIGITAL_ID_UK he knew which was the grail because had he picked the wrong one he would’ve died.
Him picking the right one is why he lived hundreds of years.
Wouldn't have matter if Jesus was asian or black, or white. I don't care for his skin color. I follow his teachings to the best of my ability.
It matters that he was a Jew because of the entire Old Testament.
@@ninjason57Ok. Whats that have to do with the color of his skin?
@@ninjason57 That may be correct, as he makes the New Covenant. That would also mean Jesus died for the sins of HIS people.
Have you read the story between King David and his top soldier Urija who protected the Arch-of-the-Covenant?
Batseba is in the line of Jesus and the mother of Solomon, right?
@@germaniatv1870just cuz he's a Jew doesn't mean his sacrifice was only for the Jewish people. There are a few different passages in the New Testament where Jesus alludes to being the savior for all of humanity rather than just the Jewish people
What color are moden jews
*Funny reverse approach:* Feed the same AI your face and ask it to produce a shroud of Metatron, and then to recreate your face from that shroud.
For added fun, repeat that process a couple dozen times. 😄
Result: Chinese Shroud of Whispers … -42 int
I am Assyrian Aramaic speaker and I have blue eyes, brown hair and pale skin, people think I’m French or Italian. I did a DNA test and I am 99.8 Mesopotamian and Levantine. the 0.02 was Arab.
I'm Lebanese and obviously white as well. This idea that we're all dark skinned defies reality. Most of us aren't in fact, and many of us have colored eyes.
Interesting, I was born in Alqosh, Iraq. I'm Chaldean and grew up there till the age of 13 until moving to the US .
I've also taken a DNA test and it shows that I'm 99.3 Mesopotamian decedent and .7 consists of Armenian, and other middle eastern groups.
But people always mistaken me to
For a central European ( northern Italian and German mix) based on my physical appearance.
@ we are the same ethnicity just church differences
@@jesseklaver8905 my mother is Alqoshi my father was just from the other side of the mountain, a village called Mangash, but they lived in my mother's village. Actually even though chaldeans are part of the Roman Catholic Church we're Eastern Catholic which is 99.999 % same as Orthodoxy , we even have our own Patriarch .
Chaldeans and Assyrians are closer than brothers
I am from the Levant, we have people with blue and green eyes. Not majority but not uncommon.
How much of that is modern, though? Especially in the past 500 years theres been much more international travel. 2000 years ago, not so much.
As for Jesus specifically, I'd just say no. Some of the gospels would have noted that, both for being special, and for being appealing to a Roman crowd that rather disliked Jews at the time. Politics was a factor, and Jesus is in some cases mirrored to the Emperor (as the true King of Kings vs the bad one).
@@sorsocksfake since always. Some of my family have done genetic testing and we are from the Levant.
I see an American phenomenon of blackfying North Africa and the Middle East. You'll find darker people in Yemen or Egypt where you have the sea or a river to navigate. But otherwise, the desert is a formidable barrier.
@@sorsocksfakesince always. Furthermore blonde hair/blue eyes /very pale skin is quite common among the people who originally settled Nazareth.
@@sorsocksfake The levant is in west Asia, not the middle east. It has more in common with Mediterranean culture than Arab culture. Early Europeans have been settling these areas since before "Europe" even existed. Did you know that Pre-Europeans used to settled along Iran and Afghanistan? This was way before the Arabic/Islamic conquest of these areas. If you are to believe that Italians came from an ancient Turkey, that would make them of mostly west Asian origin.
@@MourningDove-bn4dk
Main clarification on that: 'West-Asian' would be J2, while Arabian would be J1. Of course that's just talking trends in DNA. Different subgroups, same main group.
And slight note: J2 stretches all the way from Iraq through Turkey and Greece to south Italy. I presume the last bit is related to Greek colonization? But I'm no expert obviously, and again, trends, not absolutes etc.
Anyway, just additions, not disagreements as far as I see :)
Fantastic video n I love your unapologetic honesty n openness about your faith!
Always. Glory to my Lord and king. And thanks !
@@metatronytAmen!!!
@@metatronyt Actually didn't expect that. But I love it my friend.
Jesus spoke Greek, cause he was able to communicate with Pilate and Roman soldiers,
quoted from the Septuagint and lived and worked in Galilee, known as the 'land of the gentiles'
Or they(or one of their men) spoke hebrew.
Galilee wasn't called that (district, a shortening of Galilaea Gojim, district of gentiles) because it was mainly inhabited by gentiles in Jesus's day or was greek-speaking. It had been settled by Jews for two centuries. Still, the proximity to Greek speakers and other gentiles was probably great.
Jesus was not a modern American. He most likely was fluent in both Aramaic and Coine Greek. Probably Aramaic was what He used at home He could also read Biblical Hebrew, which no one had spoken in hundreds of years but is still a liturgical language. Like most people in conquered territory, He probably had picked up a little Latin too.
How do you know there weren't interpreters?
@robo5013 I'm sure there were, but farmers, fishermen, and common laborers wouldn't have access to a service where the provider made as much or more than they did.
My friend is muslim from Afghanistan. She is very fair. Not white but not the typical light brown tone which people expect. She is infact fairer than my blonde haired british Caucasian friend with a tan. The idea that Jesus was dark skinned doesn't automatically fit dispite being from the middle east.
I also don't believe he was dark-skinned, but if Jesus performed some manual labor (carpentry/masonry can be done indoors) then he also wouldn't be very fair either. Women would have fairer skin than men since they stayed home most of the time and away from direct sunlight. Peter, Andrew, and the other fishermen would definitely be darker-skinned.
The middle east before the arabic conquest was much lighter skinned than previously, as the hebrews, greeks, phonecians, and even romans had essentially made it a borderline europe-like area with a slightly tanner complexation.
Exactly that. I have a friend from Siria, and she's like porcelain, very fair, just like me - a Slavic girl. I don't like ppl forcing their idea, that he had to be very dark skinned. People have many shades.
the people of the levant are closer in skin color, facial features, and DNA to southern europeans than to gulf arabs or north africans so jesus would either be a tanned white man or a natural light brown skinned man
I'm also 100% Levantine from Lebanon and my family are all very fair skinned. My Grandfather had blonde hair and blue eyes. @@justineczarnobyl9987
Great video. Very interesting. Love you, brother!
Before it starts, its specifically said/ implied that jesus looked like pretty much all of the others that were with him during his arrest, so likely wouldnt have had any major stand out features.
maybe them Romans thought that all them locals looked like each others like them chinese/asians/mexicans/whatever nowadays for most 'merkuns and other assorted _retrads_ of low cognitive abilities... 🤤
That's a speculation.
I’ve been looking forward to this video! Thanks Metatron!
I hope you get to 1 million subscribers soon, brother. You deserve a lot more than that.
Great as usual! You should be at least 100 years old with the knowledge you possess. No way someone your age can be so profound.
Love it when you do these!
That balding Jesus choked me laughing.
Jesus’s nose on the shroud is broken.
That would have been just a small part of the damage inflicted by the Jews during their illegal trial and the Romans.
The Messiah can't have any broken bones that is why they stabbed him in the heart instead of breaking his legs like is usually done.
@@rasapplepipe The nose isn't entirely made of bone, it's partially cartilage.
@@rasapplepipehe most certainly could. If he so allowed it like everything else he suffered.
@@rasapplepipeIt is from when he was beaten before, during and after his scourging.
You can see his face on the shroud is disfigured and in St Faustina’s visions his face was swollen and bloodied from the beatings.
shroud experts and academics note this fact from forensic examinations of the shroud. Maybe not broken but on this shroud it does not look like its normal state.
Great video! Enjoyed it so much. Learning a lot from you. You are the best Prof I ever had.
I actually think Jonathan roumies portrayal of Him in the chosen is probably very close to accurate....
Agreed.
This is the third time I've subbed this week...it's almost to the point I have to do a daily check. Thanks UA-cam!
Metatron video? Hell yeah
Jesus was a carpenter. The bible states, "Jesus was the son of a carpenter.", the tradition was to be trained by the dather, as a son, in the same trade as the father. I do not recall anywhere in either of the testiments, where it states Jesus was a fisherman. He seen Peter and his xrew and asked him, "would you like to be dishers of men?", 'this doesn't mean Jesus was a fisherman.
Tis the problems of fruitful language of the time. Luckily we can decipher the meaning of the bible by other sources written at the time which use similar analogies and comparisons.
You're right. I think some people just get mixed up and think he was a fisherman because Simon, Peter, Andrew, James, and John all worked as fishermen, the miraculous catch of fish and the feeding of the 5,000 with a few loaves and fishes
Jesus was described as a Carpenter and a fisherman of men!
the Greek word used doesn't mean 'carpenter'
it means craftsman, artisan or mason,
meaning he could have worked in both stone, wood, ect.
You are confused.
Ur not too bright sorry to be rude u have to look more deep Into original texts meanings 😂😂 u can't assume it means the same as what it means in 2024 😂
@@JukeBoxDestroyer what about original, hebrew word?
The term "carpenter" comes from the Greek word "tekton", which translates to "craftsman" or "builder". Where Jesus lived, stone was more commonly used for construction than wood because of the lack of trees. So he might have been a stonemasonry instead of what we consider a carpenter today.
I love his ending message!
A few years ago, there was a good documentary about the reconstruction of the image of the Shroud of Turin, where researchers converted the image into 3D and based on it, they then reconstructed with human hands and without AI what the person's face looked like based on it, to all the pictures they take and their research. The documentary came one Easter from Discovery Chanel if I remember correctly and was at least previously viewable on the Discovery Plus streaming app.
I looked quickly at the thumbnail and thought everyone agreed that Jesus looked like Metatron :O
Okay maybe jewish people may bald earlier, but i have not met anyone who was balding that much at 30. i have met many jewish men, some of which are relatives. My brother in law already has slightly receeding hair at nearly 35, but its nowhere near that much
Also it seems like the ai made jesus speak hebrew, but im more inclined to believe he spoke aramaic. Although he could as well have spoken both. Past hebrew could have sounded different, since it is a language that was later restored after basically dying out, but i think thats really not that important
Yes. I think typical "male pattern" balding starts at the temples and leaves a triangle of hair at the forehead. The ai image just made the whole hair line move back.
I didn’t know Jewish people are more likely to bald.
Really been loving these longer videos
I believe, in the Biblical text it states during Jesus's trial in front of the Sanhedrin a portion of his beard was pulled out and that is why we see the missing area.
Where in the Bible text ???
I’ve heard that before but I searched for the words beard, hair, pull, and pluck in my Bible app and don’t see anything about it in the New Testament.
@@brittybee6615 That’s because it’s not there. It may be in a later apocryphal text but you will not find it anywhere in the New Testament or in any first century Christian text.
@@ApostolicZoomer I googled a little yesterday to figure out where this idea comes from. People were saying it’s from a prophecy in Isaiah. It seems like a bit of a stretch to me to conclude that definitely happened to Jesus, but I’ve only read through Isaiah once so far and struggled to understand what most of it was talking about. So, I’m definitely not in a position to say.
@@brittybee6615 true, Isaiah does talk about a servant whose beard was plucked by his enemies. To my knowledge, it doesn’t say that a portion of the middle of his beard specifically was ripped out
You are right. We need to have "correct" information for the AI . e.g. Jesus WAS NOT a fisherman. He was a rabbi and thought to be a carpenter before his ministry began...........
Given the jewish importance on ritual bathing n cleanliness, I'm sure they were probably pretty clean for the most part
Where did you get this information?
@@mightiestalone9851He is correct, read the book of Leviticus. The rules of hygiene are pretty clear.
@@mightiestalone9851 Probably the Old Testament, which places a huge importance on ritual bathing and cleanliness.
@22:20 Bro just put up a picture of Asmongold like we wouldn't notice.
"What would Jesus look like if he was an Overwatch character" is what I see from the result at 9:00
It's also important to remember that the shroud's image was after a severe beating and agonizing death. This certainly would change some aspects of the face, given the swelling, etc.
Metatron,you look suspiciously like my boy JC
Remember, that the shroud sort of wrapped around his face, so flattened out, the face on it would look wider. The AI would make it look it narrower as a real face is 3D and not flat like a cloth.
the shroud is a fake. it contradicts the gospels if nothing else that specify in detail that the head and the body were wrpped in separate pieces of cloth. More than taht the bpdy was wrapped more like a mummy. So you would not be able to have a shroud containing the face and the boody. Thre would be one pice of cloth containing just the face and the rest ( assuming it was not all wraps) for the body
AVE CHRISTUS REX
One this to note is that he do know he was a carpet for sure. The Greek word for his job could also include builders like stone masons. I personally like that idea more given it can tie to the temple being his father’s house as well as our bodies being temple.
Someone recently published a letter describing Jesus written by Pontius Pilate. I've forgotten most of it, but I remember Pilate writing that Jesus had a forked beard.
That letter is not attributed to Pontius and is apocryphal
@yuumimaisfrancaise
Good to know. Thanks.
@@yuumimaisfrancaise Apocryphal just means it isnt considered biblical Canon, it has no bearing on whether or not its historically accurate or not.
Long haired man here, I'm a craftsman and I make stuff out of metal, wood and bone. I re-enact like Metatron, and I also monologue alot. Long hair doesn't get in the way in any of those things
🪷 Jesus is beautiful !🌸
brilliantly documented and pertinent as always
So Jesus looked like Russell Brand? That checks out.
I don't think it really matters and it's probably best there's no image. All over the world there are statues of Christ which inevitably resemble the people who made those particular statues. In Europe you might have a European looking Jesus, in India you might have an Indian looking one etc. The same goes for the Blessed Virgin Mary. And that's great because Christ for all peoples and all Nations.
Black churches typically do white jesus
As an anthropologist with experience in archaeology and osteology, teeth looked better in ancient times, likely due to a lack of cane sugar in the diet. Crowded teeth might’ve posed of a problem.
Hey Metatron , thanks for another video
Your hair looking far better, you can be hair model garanty
Hearing the Metatron do a cockney accent was immense. He also says "mate" quite a bit too. I think he's lived in England at some stage in his life. 🏴
I would imagine it is difficult to get a look of someone after their death. I was around 10 when my great grandmother died and they had an open casket at her funeral. No one looks like they did in live after their death.
This is true. I’m not sure it’s possible with the postmortem processes we do.
Good point. There's only vague resemblance.
This is why I hate open caskets. It never feels like you're looking at your loved one.
Just to note I’m middle eastern, we have diverse family features from gingers, blondes, green/blue eyes, etc! But olive fair or tan skin! I only had one vivid still remembered dream of Jesus himself, I am also not religious I love Jesus but never read Bible or talked about Jesus in convo. he looked exactly like this image but WAY MORE BEAUTIFUL MODEL STATUS, more bright colour, tan olive skin, his eyes were INSANE fire but hazel quickly glanced to see, the long wavy hair up to his shoulders, he had a short beard! He was just a good looking beautiful man in my dreams! Amazing!
Men experience 2 types of baldness. There is the receding hairline going back from the forehead. Then there is the thining of the hair from the top of the head in a circle. Some men experience one or the other and some experience both. Receding hairlines are particularly noticeable in men with high foreheads.
as a guy with rather long hair (like yourself) i have never found it impeding me in doing any of the jobs that i have had in the last 40 years
love it when you do Christ-Pilled videos ✝
When the bespectacled guy said the AI Jesus looked too clean, I think he means the clear complexion with no lines or blemishes. I'm pretty sure a Judean circa 26 A.D. who spent much of his time outside in the sun would have had sun moles, lines, maybe some scars if he acquired injuries as a child or in young adulthood.
The eyes and brow ridge seem off. Beard is too groomed, as well. The image on the shroud looks more like Frank Zappa than the fellow the AI concocted.
Ha, he definitely looks like zappa here
Im not saying this is 100% accurate, but it is a negative image, so it will look "off".
It’s A.I, so they eyes are going to look a bit uncanny.
The Shroud doesn't resemble Frank Zappa.
Always love when you provide content about the Shroud of Turin!❤
The most obvious hoax of all time = Shroud of Turin
Metatron’s power comes from his Samsons Hair 😂
Yes
@@metatronytyes, you could be a hair model 😁
My hair used to be longer than yours, and I was a hair model
If you cut them, he'll assume another power: swearing in flawless Sicilian 🤣
Greetings Metatron. I was watching a show on the Shroud...probably several decades back. In it they mentioned the fire damage and repair, and were allowed a zoomed in view to show new fibers woven in. That is what they sampled for the carbon dating, which was done wrong anyway. The show was trying to promote the shroud as authentic. That does not invalidate claims and findings. One of the things they showed was early art that I remember seeing. Early means well after the apostles deaths, as they would have never made a picture of him. No graven images including of that above. There were several that were very similar of the person, but clearly different artists. The point of the the early century art work is how similar it was to the person on the shroud.
Jesus will always look like the culture that interprets him through art.
He looks Asiatic in China & Japan, African in black churches, Arabic in Mideast
but people always whine and bellyache when Europeans interpret him to their culture
by non-Europeans living in White civilization that give them refuge, the nerve of these people
If said culture causes them to actually believe Jesus was Germanic, why shouldn't people criticize them?
Also, are you living in China, or Africa? Do you know what the church goers there think about Christian iconography? I am sure they have their fair share of discussions about these topics and you have no need to speak for them.
no such thing as white civilization lol. You mean western imperialism and colonization. African in black churches?? obvious you haven't been to a lot of black churches.
I can vouch for the asian one and confidently say nope to your answer
Man creates God in his own image,
Quite so. Caring for historicity is a pretty recent thing. I will just note, it's proper to distinguish on one hand people who complain that whitey did it, from those who just want a bit more historical accuracy. We can deal with the entire universe speaking modern English, but I would object to Keanu Reaves playing ShakaZulu, so if we have Jewish actors available... I'd appreciate it. Or at least do some proper makeup etc :) at least if you have a good budget available.
Cool! I love this. That’s exactly how I imagined him to look. 🕊️🙏
There is a, non-judgemental expression to his face. Yeah I can see it being his face.
It's basically how they've always portrayed him. But it is probably pretty accurate, considering the region.
Tron is right about all of the inconsistencies. He probably would have looked a little more ragged with a longer beard, darker skin. It wasnt an easy time and he was always in the "wilderness" travelling and preaching.
That AI Jesus looks like he just came back from his 40 days in the dessert
My entire family is from the Middle East and the variances in our appearances tracks exactly with what Metatron said. In fact, my Dad is very fair skinned, a natural blonde, and he has blue eyes. Unfortunately none of that passed down to me but people in the Middle East have wide ranging looks. Also they were not oblivious to the sun’s effects so many people, even in primitive parts of the Middle East cover themselves as a form of protection from the sun, but we tend to associate that with Islam, but covering oneself as a form of sunscreen pre-dates Islam. I’m not saying they would look as young as modern age people but they also didn’t look obscenely old. In my experience people in the Middle East who are under the age of 30 look like everyone else but when they reach middle age people in the rural areas start to age rapidly as their skin loses its natural supple nature, so I think that it is purely speculative that Jesus at 33 would have looked like a much older man.
To me Jesus will always looks like the Akiane painting. I know some people meme it and say that he looks like Kenny Loggins (which he does) but to me that painting actually has a Jesus that looks levantine (Middle Eastern) and looks actually what you expect him to look like. Plus there’s a lot of NDERS and casuals saying that’s what he looked like when he appeared to them.
wouldnt he look like the jewish people today
@ Hard to say
The Kenny Loggins appearence is spot in, its pretty much what most men looked like at the time.
If Jesus in that painting had shorter hair, he'd look EXACTLY like a guy I work with. The dude is a hell of a worker too! Got that Protestant work ethic.
We do have a description of his appearance in Revelations 1.14 "The hairs of his head were white, like white wool, like snow. His eyes were like a flame of fire"....... So white hair and red eyes = he was an Abino
It's just Revelation, there's no 's'
That's a vision, not a physical description, & obviously so if you read it in context (Rev 1:13-16). No human being has ever looked anything like that
@StonesSticksBones it was meant to be a joke
I wouldn't let that guy around my kids, that's for sure.... especially if he said he was 33.
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I loved this video!
As someone who "no longer identifies as a Christian", I love how you can have such a strong faith, without pushing your religion!
Bravo! Your work is unmatched, on UA-cam.
Sending my love, brother. God bless you and yours.
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Hey, off-topic question, could you make a video about the book of enoch? 😅
By definition, no, because there are a few books attributed to Enoch with different apparent histories.
Which would be a fun video.
@robertbeisert3315 makes sense thanks bud!
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5:19 Metatron listens to Limp Bizkit Confirmed!
Well regarding the beard, it's a fair question. Thing is, in Jewish culture, a beard has been used to symbolize marriage rather than rings.
Paul's mention about hair could have been situational as an example that could have been culturally relevant to the listener at the time. Jesus was an average looking yet perfectly healthy and strong man meant to be compared with how the first man Adam was made perfect.
True. In any case what Paul wrote to the Corinthians cannot be evidence for how Jesus looked.
Exactly, the Corinthians asked Paul if they should grow their hair long and he answered that they shouldn't do anything to mark themselves out as different than the rest of their fellow countrymen. Each of his letters addressed specific concerns from the specific people he wrote to and shouldn't be considered as him creating some sort of cannon.
Of course it is especially for a Christian. The Bible is the word of God after all, every word is inspired and there for a reason. What else then was just for the Corinthians?
Inspired means it is as if it comes directly out of the mouth of God. It's not Paul who said it, it's God letting Paul say it, inspiring him to say it. So we know that Jesus did not have long hair because this would make him a hypocrite and therefore a sinner.
And Paul uses the phrase "Doth not even nature itself teach you, that,.." . It doesn't get more cannon creating.
@@ungeimpfterrusslandtroll7155 Inspiration (even when applied to every word) does not mean "comes directly out of the mouth of God".
God might inspire Paul to say this to the Corinthians - but not to other people and certainly not to Jesus Himself.
And no, nature doesn't teach that either. Don't switch off your brain.
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Jesus Christ is God, he is one with the father. The personification of the Word.
"And the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
Paul is inspired therefore by Jesus Christ and even when God appeared to him as he still was called Saul, he appeared as Jesus Christ to him.
When Paul said these things, it was as if Christ was saying it.
It also at the same time talks about how long hair is the glory of the woman. There is no question that long hair is not for man in the Bible.
Zero chance to misunderstand that for anybody who takes it serious. For people who don't it's pointless anyway.
I've already said this on another video, your hockney accent is brilliant lol.
To be fair AI must had *fixed* the looks, the "negative" picture on the shroud has swelling and destrution of the body.
You can even see where they pulled the beard off in the original FFS lol
The skin color should be yellowish, grayish white,
I think my suspicion of these AI generated pictures is that it looks too much like a typical Jesus. Like a Renaissance Jesus. My thought is that the bot is probably trained to look for Jesus in the picture and interpreted certain features to look more like a typical Jesus depicted in historic art.
On Jesus skin tone; he was on his mother's side, a descendant of David who is described as "ruddy" which implies his skin could get sun-burned - meaning there is at least a chance that he was of fairly, "fair complexion."
Also no-one mentions the fact that he is God, ie he had a supernatural element and only had human DNA from Mary. Pilate, Caiphas and Josephus all describe him and they reflect his "otherworldliness" which caught them off guard. To describe him as simply a middle eastern man is, to my mind, falling short. Yes, he was fully human for his 33 years on earth, but he is, was, and remains fully God.
@@asparagus3337 But I don’t think there’s any reason to think He looked very different from His disciples or from any person of that time.
Not just that, Europeans had been settling west asia for centuries. Look up Linda Sarsour. She could easily pass for European if she didn't claim to be from Palestinian origin. The levant is in west asia, not the middle east.
You might want to research the word
" ruddy" again my friend
Always imagined that "Christ in the Desert"/ "Christ in the Wilderness" by Ivan Nikolayevich Kramskoi to be rather spot on depiction.
Sorry, but people 2K years ago did have good teeth. It was the introduction of sugar that led to our poor dental hygiene. One only has to look at the skeletons from Herculaneum, slave and nobles alike.
Yeah most bad teeth skulls are from around the Renaissance during the sugar craze.
There was a good video (at least I thought so) on history hit the other day about Roman Britain. Might be one to check out while you are spreading your wings daily!
Is it just me or is there waaaay to many ads now
My favorite topic!!! Thank you Metatron!!!
The second depiction is honestly a bit silly.
You have great hair Metatron. You could definitely be a hair model. I wish I could get mine to grow that long. And I have an Italian friend who has beautiful blue eyes. He used to have black hair but now it's gone completely white. He's 62. I'm 9 years older & mine is still mostly brown. Everyone is different.
baldness would depend on genetics
I don't imagine that Heavenly Father is bald. 🙂
@@sherryzmezzokojak Christus Rex. The guy looks like Grigory Rasputin.
@@sherryzmezzo while the son of God and technically God in a vessel, he was still conceived in a biological process and would have DNA.
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Yes Metatron your hair could double as the Lords 😂
metatron, as many Jesus videos as you can make would be great, please. EXCELLENT material. thank you!
The male pattern baldness. Lol 😆. We could assume all apostle were balding
I've been watching this channel for quite a long time. For some reason, when you said "Amen" at the 28:24 mark, it hit me really hard. I am a fellow Christian, though that is not at all why I originally subbed to the channel. Kudos to you for putting out work like this.
Thank you and glory always be to our Lord and Saviour.
Ai generation is obviously a non argument leith anything outside of "look how good this new tech is." You don't ask it to give you new information. Only study ones you already know. For example a lora trained off furry porn used with a checkpoint trained off Renaissance period artwork isn't an argument thar furry porn artists existed in the Italian Renaissance. It's an argument that tech has gotten good enough you can mimic the work of the old masters for degenerate gooning purposes. Similarly gpts don't teach you anything. A gpt is great for creative purposes, such as writing out something in the style of Steven King or Shakespeare or Kotaku. But any answers you seek from it on factual information will be better found on a search engine instead as a search engine will provide links to sources to prove authenticity.
Anyone asking what Jesus looked like. Go look up Rude by Magic. The lead singer, is a Palastinain Christian from Nazareth, and he looks exactly like jesus.
OK..l am an 83yr old Canadian Christian grandma. I bought my first book by lan Wilson in 1979. I now own a few books and DVDs on the subject. All materials are by scientists, biblical scholars and interested intellectuals. First, the MAN of the Shroud is 5ft10in to 5ft11in tall. The body has been ravaged by dreadful blows from Roman flagrums. The metal balls that hit Him were jagged and tore the skin and muscle tissue out. 2 scourgers flogged Him, on tall and one short and one was more vicious.The Shroud has now been proven to be 2000yrs old when compared to other 2000yr old cloths.The new image was created by "wide angle xray scattering imagery" in a Crystallography laboratory which I believe helped date the Shroud. The Shroud is a hologram, xray, photographic negative and 3D image. He had 24 teeth. When His friends put him in the grave they covered the Shroud with the spring flowers peculiar to Jerusalem and gravel from His feet comes only from Jerusalem. Jesus would have carried a
"T" shaped cross bar and the "l" of the T would have been sunk into a corresponding hole in one of the many crucifixion stakes. The crucified man would be ground level and naked throughout the ordeal. So a 5ft11in man's knees were really bent and trying to push up to breathe just about impossible. All the injuries on the Man of the Shroud are as noted in the gospels. Scientists made a life sized plastic(?) statue from the 3D coordinates of the Image. Carry on on your own time as there's more!! Blessings!!