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The Romans, at the date that the fresco was painted in Rome, wore close-cropped hair and were usually shaven, unless they were a warrior, some of whom wore a close-cropped beard. Romans did not wear long hair and a flowing beard like the man in this picture. This picture, and a very small number that are like it, appear to be deliberately representing Jesus with his hair and beard worn as per the Jewish custom. This is probably the earliest picture like this in Rome and is significant specifically because it does not show him as a Roman. That's the point.
As for him not looking like a Jew... please don't tell me what a Jew does or doesn't look like. A Jewish man looks like my father, my grandfather, my uncles, my husband and my sons. Amandajm ( talk) 13:21, 27 October 2009 (UTC)
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The Romans, at the date that the fresco was painted in Rome, wore close-cropped hair and were usually shaven, unless they were a warrior, some of whom wore a close-cropped beard. Romans did not wear long hair and a flowing beard like the man in this picture. This picture, and a very small number that are like it, appear to be deliberately representing Jesus with his hair and beard worn as per the Jewish custom. This is probably the earliest picture like this in Rome and is significant specifically because it does not show him as a Roman. That's the point.
As for him not looking like a Jew... please don't tell me what a Jew does or doesn't look like. A Jewish man looks like my father, my grandfather, my uncles, my husband and my sons. Amandajm ( talk) 13:21, 27 October 2009 (UTC)
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