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Because there were many of these pagan gods, they could not all represent Christ, for all of
them had slightly different appearances. Augustine, the Catholic official in the fourth century stated
that there were "in his time, innumerable pictures of Christ, which were all different" (Farrar, p.
73). We finally see the solidification of these varying pictures (representing many pagan gods) into
the common one today.
Actually, today's representation is the blending together of the chief characteristics of the
major pagan gods. The wisest and most powerful of the gods were portrayed with beards and long
hair. The hair and beard represented their ancient wisdom and godliness.
Bible Indicates Christ Did Not Wear Long Hair
God's Word very plainly shows that a man should not wear long hair -- it is a shame (I
Cor. 11:14). Christ did not wear long hair -- as the first pictures show.
Some have erroneously assumed that Jesus was under a Nazarite vow (this was a vow of
extreme humility) in which the hair should, for a period of time, grow long. But this is not so! Jesus
was from the small town of Nazareth in Galilee and was called "Jesus of Nazareth," but this had
nothing to do with a Nazarite vow! And the Scripture plainly shows that Christ was not a Nazarite
while on this earth, for in Matthew 11:19 Jesus, Himself, stated that He came drinking wine. This
was forbidden under a Nazarite vow (Numbers 6:3).
Also, another proof of this is Matthew 26:48, 49. Here it says Jesus had to be kissed in or-
der for the soldiers to know which one He was. If Christ had been dressed as a Nazarite, with long
hair and old clothes (in other words, out of the ordinary), the soldiers would have recognized Him
without His being pointed out.
The disciples were also dressed like ordinary men because they were not fasting or under
a Nazarite vow (Matt. 9:14, 15). The Bible is plain on this matter. Christ and the disciples dressed
like ordinary men.
How Does Christ Actually Look Today?
Christ does not look like the pagan gods of Greece or Rome and as the world portrays Him
today. There is no resemblance whatsoever. If you want a true Biblical picture of our Christ, turn
to Revelation 1:13-16. There is the real Christ. It is a description that no artist could paint nor any
sculptor mold. This is the Christ who has a face that shines as the sun in its full strength. He was so
bright that John fell at His feet as dead when he saw Him (Rev. 1:17).
Here is Christ in His full power and glory -- the Christ of the Bible. And this is the way He
will appear when He comes back to this earth (Rev. 14:14). Most people will be looking for a
false Christ -- the one pictured today. What a shock they will have when the REAL CHRIST is
revealed!
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