Old genealogies say that Cleopatra was one of the ancestors of Jesus, so He had a combination of Jewish and Greek DNA. He would not be black, but He would be a shade of brown, mostly from being outdoors a lot walking from town to town. The paintings I've seen in churches don't give Him white white skin, but more of an olive.
Not a race, but a people group, descendants of Judah. So there is a DNA difference. Then the "name stealers" moved to Germany and picked up the religion. Those are the fake Jews, who aren't related to the real Jews.
BTW, Jesus could speak all languages.
All of us are part Semitic. Most of central Europe's men have Y-DNA that goes back to central Asia, including their descendants, such as I do.
Old genealogies say that Cleopatra was one of the ancestors of Jesus, so He had a combination of Jewish and Greek DNA. He would not be black, but He would be a shade of brown, mostly from being outdoors a lot walking from town to town. The paintings I've seen in churches don't give Him white white skin, but more of an olive.
Not a race, but a people group, descendants of Judah. So there is a DNA difference. Then the "name stealers" moved to Germany and picked up the religion. Those are the fake Jews, who aren't related to the real Jews.
BTW, Jesus could speak all languages.
All of us are part Semitic. Most of central Europe's men have Y-DNA that goes back to central Asia, including their descendants, such as I do.
You don't believe that yourself. Thanks for the laugh tho...
Yes I do. I'm a professional genealogist and know how varied skin color can be in just a couple of generations.