It was made of mud brick, had a flat roof and was a very average house to a Palestine. :):)::)
im guessing His parents were from nazareth or something and so Jesus probably had dark(black or brown ) hair and dark eyes. He might have had a beard too.
Its INRI, look closer for the I's on both sides. It translates to Jesus of Nazareth, King of Jews
There are large numbers of objective, dispassionate and non-religious books about Jesus of Nazareth. The problem is that so little is known about Jesus, even from the Bible, that nearly everything is guesswork.Some, like Did Jesus Live 100 B.C.? (G. R. S. Mead), look for evidence of an underlying legend in the Dead Sea Scrolls.Did Jesus exist? (G. A. Wells) and The Jesus Puzzle: Did Christianity Begin with a Mythical Christ? Challenging the Existence of an Historical Jesus (Earl Doherty) are among many that investigate evidence that Jesus of Nazareth never really existed.The Homeric Epics and the Gospel of Mark (Denis R. MacDonald) is a highly readable and well-researched book that examines parallels between the original gospel, Mark's Gospel, and the Homeric Epics, the Iliad and The Odyssey. This is one of many that consider that Jesus of Nazareth was a literary creation of the author of Mark's Gospel. Here, the view is that Paul, in his epistles, had been talking about a purely spiritual Jesus, just as we find in Hebrews.
Like Ushers house should look like... Ushers house.
This has often been depicted in clever movies which show well the times and the people. So look at a Bible film and you will see.
The sight going from Nazzerath to jerusalum would be desert like and rural with little surroundings.
No one knows what Jesus looked like, the representations of him are artistic impressions.
the same way Jesus did...egyptian!
What does your house look like
At the time of Jesus, Nazareth was a small, rural village in Galilee, primarily inhabited by Jewish families. The settlement featured modest stone and mud-brick homes, narrow streets, and a few essential facilities, including a synagogue. Surrounded by rolling hills and fertile land, the area was likely characterized by agricultural activities, with inhabitants engaged in farming and animal husbandry. The village was relatively isolated, with a population that likely did not exceed a few hundred residents.
the sioux house look like a triangle with lines pointing out of the top
Nice