Jesus was not "white". His skin colour has little to do with his message. Today, people from the Middle East are usually referred to as olive skinned or bronze skinned.
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If you want to guestimate what they looked like, they probably looked like Syrians, Kurds and Bedouins living in the area today. That's somewhere in the middle between Black and White in terms of today's rather nonsensical racial categories.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, about six miles from Jerusalem, in Israel. After his birth, he lived there for up to a year. He lived for a short time (a few months to a couple years) somewhere in Egypt after that, then went to Nazareth in Galilee (northern Israel) where he spent most of his childhood. He lived there until he began his ministry, around the age of 30.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem and grew up in Nazareth.
When Jesus, Mary and Joseph returned from their exile in Egypt they settled in the town of Nazareth. Jesus spent almost his entire life there until he began his public ministry about the age of 30.
It is not clear , but it could be Nazareth.
Yes, there is quite a debate on which place it should be. The majority of people think it is the city of Nazareth, because that is the city Jesus grew up in, hence the title Jesus of Nazareth. Although he grew up in Nazareth, he was born in Bethlehem.
When Jesus was born king Herod was king.
A prophet from Nazareth, born in Bethlehem. Some people believe he was the son of God and died and went to heaven.
Jesus was born around 7-2 BC. No one is sure when, but they do know he lived.
That is where His Holiness Jesus Christ was born, so naturally Christians consider it a sacred place.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem. He was raised in Nazareth and He died in Jerusalem.
Jesus was originally born in Bethlehem, and then moved to Egypt to escape Herod. However Jesus spent the majority of his life in Nazareth thus he is referred to as: Jesus of Nazareth.
The weather was cold at that time.