Jesus would have been olive-skinned - very similar to modern Jews or Arabs.
Sadly, The Bible gives us no physical description of Jesus Christ whatsoever. nevertheless we can deduce certain features by what we know about him both from scripture and from his background. Jesus was born in Bethlehem, but his mother Mary and her husband Joseph came from the north of the country in Galilee - (which can still be seen on a map of the area today). The Sea of Galilee is sometimes called Lake Tiberius. Therefore, as Jesus was from that area, he would not be white - nor black. He would be olive-skinned - very similar to modern Jews or Arabs. He would not appear white or black, but somewhere in between. In addition to this, he would have prominent Jewish 'looks' including possibly a prominent nose and jaw, and have dark hair, both on his head and, as it was the culture to have beards in those days, dark facial hair. Finally, as he would have taken on the job of a carpenter (following in Joseph's footsteps) he would be fit and muscular. The average height of males in those days was a lot less than today, so he would probably have been shortish (5'6" - 5'8") and stocky. His mother tongue would have been Aramaic, a language used in Gallilee. This is born out in excerpts from the gospels where Jesus uses his mother tongue (eg in raising jairus' Daughter, and on the Cross - 'Eloi, Eloi, lama sabacthani' - my God, my God, why have you forsaken me'). It is a language still spoken in parts of Syria today, and with little change over the last 2000 years since the time of Jesus. HOWEVER, Jesus has been depicted in art as having many ethnic traits. There are 'pictures' of Jesus (although these are artists' impressions as no one really knew what Jesus actually looked like) that show him black, asian, oriental, caucasian, innuit, and even with the blonde hair and blue eyes of a Scandinavian. These artistic representations reflect how people wish to relate to Jesus - to regard him as God incarnate, but to also regard him as one of their own.
Did you mean Jesus? Because he was a Jew and Jews are white :)
No, he was middle-eastern.
There is only one Christ and He was Middle Eastern. The black Christ is probably just an African American image of Jesus.
Of course it was! He was black!
Yes but do to there extreme ignorance they believe his is black.
No they didn't, they believed in God but not Jesus Christ
The teachings of Jesus ARE Christ's message because he was Jesus Christ. Christ and Jesus are the same person.
That is a wonderful question, but the Bible does not use much punctuation, so in reality, speaking of the grammar, it is suppose to be written Jesus, Christ. not Jesus Christ. As many references in the KJV of the Bible, is Christ Jesus, written correctly Christ, Jesus, or Jesus, Christ. It is referring to Christ.
Jesus Christ
So called Black, or African American
Jesus Christ
Absolutely, however black magic/witchcraft cannot withstand the authority of Jesus Christ.
There never was a person naned Jesus Christ!! Jesus is his name and Christ is his titel!