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On Wikipedia, it is said that the letter of Publius Lentulus is a forgery, though it depicted Jesus as a typical Nazarene (long hair, beard). Is it true? And also, is there a reliable source on the Nazarene thesis?
Unless I am mistaken, the Bible says that it is shameful for a male to have long hair. How then could that be the case with Jesus? :confused1:
What the Hebrews and other peoples considered to be short hair, we would consider long by today's standards. What was inappropriate for a man was to let his hair grow all the way down to the buttocks, which was the length the women would keep their hair.If you look at the Shroud of Turin you can see Christ had hair down to His shoulders.
Quote from: Catholic SamuraiWhat the Hebrews and other peoples considered to be short hair, we would consider long by today's standards. What was inappropriate for a man was to let his hair grow all the way down to the buttocks, which was the length the women would keep their hair.If you look at the Shroud of Turin you can see Christ had hair down to His shoulders. So the Beatles had short hair?