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Many Filipinos acknowledge Jesus Christ, the Son of God, as their Lord and Savior.
Jesus himself
One can view images of Jesus by going online. Here they can then visit some of the following websites that host images of Jesus, these include Photobucket, Tumblr, pbase, masalatime and google images.
Isaiah 11 is a passage in the Bible that is often interpreted as a prophecy about Jesus, the Messiah.
The perception of Jesus' racial identity varies among Filipinos, even within the Catholic community. While many Filipinos view Jesus through a cultural lens, often depicted in art as having features similar to local populations, the majority do not have a specific belief about his race. Instead, they emphasize his role as a divine figure and savior, transcending racial identity. Overall, views on Jesus' appearance reflect a blend of cultural influences and personal beliefs rather than a consensus on his race.
The New Testament states that Jesus was conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost. This is interpreted to mean that Jesus was a literal son of God.
Photographs of Jesus can be viewed in many different places, such as Google images, Bing images, and Photobucket. One can also view photographs of Jesus in churches and in art galleries across the world.
No they are just imaginary
the incarnation of Jesus
There is no record in the Bible that I can remember of Jesus ripping his clothes. Only the soldiers which supervised his crucifixion, 'parted his garments', which may be interpreted as ripping; but Jesus said nothing.
Images of Jesus are available for purchase as well as download. Photos can be purchased at Jesus Art USA, All Posters, and other online sellers. There are also many photos available for free viewing and download at Google Images.
In the Bible, Jesus claims to be God in the Gospel of John, specifically in John 10:30 where he says, "I and the Father are one." This statement is interpreted by many as Jesus asserting his divinity.