With cascading, auburn locks, pale skin, and an almost ethereal light surrounding Him, the image of Jesus Christ, as it is widely recognized in the United States and in numerous parts of the Western world, has long been entrenched in the collective conscience of societies. However, historians, theologians, and archeologists often posit a starkly contrasting portrait of the Savior.
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