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1700s AD: Depiction of A Black Christ With Black Disciples

Posted on July 8, 2018November 17, 2023 By Dante Fortson No Comments on 1700s AD: Depiction of A Black Christ With Black Disciples
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This image is often presented as the earliest known depiction of Christ, but with the help of the Cairo Museum, the rumors as to the date have been clarified. It was created by an unknown artist and dates to the 1700s AD.
Artist: Unknown Date: 1700s AD
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1700s AD Depiction of Jesus
Photo by Hassan Khalil
Photo by Hassan Khalil
*The Omnidex*, Images of Israel, The Shemites Tags:1700s AD, Cairo, Christ, Coptic Museum, Disciples, Egypt, Jesus

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