Nobody knows what Satan actually looks like just as they do not know what God actually looks like.
There is no description of Jesus in the Bible: He just looked like any other jew. God does not want idolatry.
Because then christians might be able to picture him doing all the things he did but some of those deads are quite sad and he gets hurt/injured. Also it might make you think about him on the cross being crucified. And that is not good to picture someone being crucified! (alternate answer) Given that Jesus was never photographed during his lifetime and did not have his portrait painted, and the New Testament does not include any description of his appearance, we have no way of knowing what Jesus looked like, and since we don't know, we guess. If it were for some reason important to know exactly what Jesus looked like, presumably Jesus would have arranged for this knowledge to be available.
John 1:42 - And he brought him to Jesus. Now when Jesus looked at him, He said, "You are Simon the son of Jonah. You shall be called Cephas" (which is translated, A Stone). [NKJV]JOHN 1:42 - He brought him to Jesus. Jesus looked at him and said, "You are Simon the son of John; you shall be called Cephas" (which is translated Peter). (NASB)
Judas betrayed Jesus he was not there hen he was in the garden.
It was Peter who denied Jesus three times.
There is no description of Jesus in the Bible: He just looked like any other jew. God does not want idolatry.
Jesus appeared to the apostles before His final departure. He proofed that He was still alive.
Jesus.
his disciples, before Jesus ascended into heaven
Dinosaurs appeared on the earth before Jesus according to the present evidence.
He showed the wounds on his wrists.
The cast of Looked Over But Never Overlooked - 2009 includes: Tammy Moses as Tammy Moses Jesus Perez II as Lil Mike
A good question, unfortunately as we have no accurate description of Christ, only that which man thinks He may have looked like. Tea leaves give no indication that what one sees is Christ.
Peter was one of Jesus' closest friends and felt most comfortable with him.
He might have been so he could blend in.
Peter repented after Jesus looked at him, and wept bitterly.
Nobody knows what he truly looks like.