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Historical accounts from non Christian sources (historians, philosophers, Roman Court Documents, Roman high ranking officials, etc) from 4 BC to 100 AD.
Accounts of Jesus include 2 men that seen Jesus before his death in Publius (Governor of Judeah), Pontius Pilate (Roman Equestrian) and was responsible for allowing the Edomites to crucify Jesus by the hands of the Roman soldiers, Thallus (52 AD) an ancient Greek Historian, Cornilius Tacitus (56 AD), Mara Bar-Serap (70 AD Sirian Philosopher, Phlegon ( 70 AD), Josephus (30 AD) Famous non Christian Israelite historian, and many more
Here's a brief history of Jesus based on external biblical sources within the second century AD and as far back as before Jesus' ministry.
Jesus was a real man who lived in history. He was born of a virgin, an earthly father who was a carpenter, lived in Judea in a region known as Palestine. He was wise, righteous his teaching was so influential that he developed a large following of Israelites and non Israelites. He taught his disciples to live with the same virtue that he exhibited and his moral code was exceedingly high but he was more than just a moral teacher. He possessed magical powers and had the ability to accurately predict the future. His supernatural acts and teachings persuaded many Israelite's to walk away from their current beliefs. Jesus claimed to be God and his disciples readily accepted that claim. The Idumeans (Edomites) leadership ultimately brought charges against Jesus based on his actions and his teachings. Punches Pilate Turing the reign of Tiberius Ceaser had him crucified. There was an earthquake and darkness at the point of his execution and Jesus’ followers reported seeing him resurrected after the crucifixion roughly three days after. Jesus showed them his wounds. His followers believed that his resurrection was proof that Jesus was in fact the Messiah. They adopted Jesus’ moral teachings and lived lives accordingly. They held their belief in his deity even though it meant they were going to suffer and die under Roman rule and all were persecuted for their faith in Christ. He rose the dead and performed many miracles with just words. He was considered to be of slightly above average height. He has a good and kind face. His hair is the color of ripe hazelnut or golden color depending if it’s in the summer or not, down to his ears doqn to his shoulders, split in the front and parted in the middle on top of the head according to the Nazarene custom. His forehead and serene while his face bares no qrinkles. His nose and lips are normal and harmonious. His beard is thick and the same color as his hair, parted in the middle and not long. His eyes are bluish green.
This is the Shroud of Turin which contains the image of Jesus on it during his resurrection on the far left and the AI imaging on the middle and right. However they didn't add in the correct color eyes and hair.
You'll find that art from the 6th century through the 14th century resembles many of the characteristics from the Shroud image. Basically, the main artwork of Jesus is based on this image of him.
Accounts of Jesus include 2 men that seen Jesus before his death in Publius (Governor of Judeah), Pontius Pilate (Roman Equestrian) and was responsible for allowing the Edomites to crucify Jesus by the hands of the Roman soldiers, Thallus (52 AD) an ancient Greek Historian, Cornilius Tacitus (56 AD), Mara Bar-Serap (70 AD Sirian Philosopher, Phlegon ( 70 AD), Josephus (30 AD) Famous non Christian Israelite historian, and many more
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09154a.htm
Here's a brief history of Jesus based on external biblical sources within the second century AD and as far back as before Jesus' ministry.
Jesus was a real man who lived in history. He was born of a virgin, an earthly father who was a carpenter, lived in Judea in a region known as Palestine. He was wise, righteous his teaching was so influential that he developed a large following of Israelites and non Israelites. He taught his disciples to live with the same virtue that he exhibited and his moral code was exceedingly high but he was more than just a moral teacher. He possessed magical powers and had the ability to accurately predict the future. His supernatural acts and teachings persuaded many Israelite's to walk away from their current beliefs. Jesus claimed to be God and his disciples readily accepted that claim. The Idumeans (Edomites) leadership ultimately brought charges against Jesus based on his actions and his teachings. Punches Pilate Turing the reign of Tiberius Ceaser had him crucified. There was an earthquake and darkness at the point of his execution and Jesus’ followers reported seeing him resurrected after the crucifixion roughly three days after. Jesus showed them his wounds. His followers believed that his resurrection was proof that Jesus was in fact the Messiah. They adopted Jesus’ moral teachings and lived lives accordingly. They held their belief in his deity even though it meant they were going to suffer and die under Roman rule and all were persecuted for their faith in Christ. He rose the dead and performed many miracles with just words. He was considered to be of slightly above average height. He has a good and kind face. His hair is the color of ripe hazelnut or golden color depending if it’s in the summer or not, down to his ears doqn to his shoulders, split in the front and parted in the middle on top of the head according to the Nazarene custom. His forehead and serene while his face bares no qrinkles. His nose and lips are normal and harmonious. His beard is thick and the same color as his hair, parted in the middle and not long. His eyes are bluish green.
This is the Shroud of Turin which contains the image of Jesus on it during his resurrection on the far left and the AI imaging on the middle and right. However they didn't add in the correct color eyes and hair.
You'll find that art from the 6th century through the 14th century resembles many of the characteristics from the Shroud image. Basically, the main artwork of Jesus is based on this image of him.