You can see for yourself. Jesus did not have a tattoo.
God would like that we see his tattoos every day.
Did jesus have a tattoo. For one thing, jesus was jewish and observant jews living under the law knew that tattoos were taboo (leviticus 19:28). And tattoos can be costly and painful to remove. Some interpreters say that jesus had a tattoo on his thigh, and this is not true.
Some people have read this verse and concluded that jesus has a tattoo on his thigh—and, therefore, tattoos are good and proper for all followers of christ today. ‘king of kings and lord of lords.�”. God says, a man�s hard work in the field is an unacceptable offering from cain, but god�s own choice lamb is an acceptable offering from abel.
For the lord our god the almighty reigns. Does jesus have a tattoo on his thigh? Did jesus have a tattoo?
However, such a suggestion is in direct contradiction of a law in leviticus 19:28 “you shall not make any gashes in your flesh for the dead or tattoo any marks upon you.” not only would the idea of a jewish man having a tattoo be. Apparently, jesus has a tattoo of sorts. It doesn’t matter what culture deems as “cool” or “acceptable”.
The word proves, no, he doesn’t. My friends who have tattoos love to share about the significance of their tattoos when i ask. King of kings and lord of lords.” while this doesn’t directly specify that there’s a tattoo on jesus’ thigh, it.
Research—as well as the booming business of tattoo removal—shows that a large number of those who get tattoos eventually wish that they hadn’t. It is highly unlikely that jesus has a tattoo. It seems that the description in revelation 19:16 is symbolic.
He did not need one. Did jesus have a tattoo? I realize it can be a trendy thing, but they still have meaning.
Secondly, the book of revelation is filled with symbolism. And the mention in revelation 19:16 about a name being on jesus’ thigh has only in our contemporary culture been thought of as a tattoo. In actuality, the word tattoo didn’t enter the english language until the 1700’s so to say that jesus wouldn’t have what we consider tattoos in our society, in response to the levitical law, is taking the law out of context simply because the popular style of tattoos we know today did.
For the lord our god the almighty reigns. Some have taken this to mean that jesus has a tattoo. Tattooing is a minor christian sin.
Nowhere in the bible did it say jesus got a tattoo or any disciples getting one. However, jesus was, and is, a jew. Jesus was perfect and without extraneous markings and items.
God tattoos us on his hands, so they can be seen by him frequently. The verse in question here is the only verse in the new testament that appears to suggest that jesus had something “inscribed” on his body. The best way to confirm the truth of the matter is to be with jesus when he returns to wage war upon those who have taken the mark of the beast.
So remember this, jesus never had a tattoo, but he did have his name written on his robe. Even as a young boy his knowledge of the law astounded the jewish religious leaders of his time. Did jesus have a tattoo?
We don�t know original sound My thinking about tattoos is this. This passage was being symbolic.
God would like that we see his tattoos every day. A christian knows that they have liberty in christ jesus (galatians 5:1), but with this liberty comes great responsibility. This isn’t the same as people who get tattoos on their arms or in other places which they aren’t able to see.
If they did tattoos in ancient palestine, jesus would get one, for sure, along with all the disciples. Many christians who get tattoos will quote revelation 19:16 as their reason to get one, in their lack of the full truth and knowledge on the subject they may say “jesus has a tattoo!”. Jesus fulfilled the mosaic law, he did not violate it.
A certain verse in the new testament hints that he had a mark on himself, but this scene is describing a dream, so it is unlikely to be literally true. Discerning the tattoo tattoos are adding a mark to one’s skin , therefore they alter the appearance of one’s body to some extent and make a statement. Most commentators understood and explained that the name was written on either clothing.
God says, if the ancient israelites make him an altar out of stone, use only uncut stones, because if a tool is used on the stone, it pollutes or defiles the altar. Jesus did not have a tattoo. The only way we’ll truly be able to confirm this is the day of jesus’ return, when he comes back to wage war upon those who taken the mark of the.
But that is probably not the case. #stitch with reynharpole #greenscreen did jesus have a tattoo? That should tell us something!
He enjoys looking at us as a reminder as we would enjoy looking at photos of our beloved ones. This is the only part of scripture that references to tattoos, or making marks on our bodies. “on his robe and on his thigh, he has this name written:
Did jesus have a tattoo? They’re all tough guys, those fishermen and carpenters, james and john and simon peter, with bulging triceps from heaving nets and sawing up chunks of wood. So yeah, jesus never told us not to get a tattoo, but he for sure wanted his name written on his robe!
There is no reason to believe that jesus would have ever had a tattoo.jesus was a faithful, law abiding jew. In those times a king would have his title engraved on his garment or he could have had a banner that said, “king of kings.” The jewish law warns, “do not cut your bodies for the dead or put tattoo marks on yourselves.
In the book of revelation, when jesus appears a rider on a white horse, it says, “on his robe and on his thigh he has this name written: In the new testament, there is revelation 19:16 that states that jesus has something that resembles a tattoo, although not explicitly said: In any case, it does not seem that jesus has an actual tattoo.
Most people who are serious about tattoos have a story or significant meaning attached to the ink inscribed in their skin. He deeply understood and followed the law of moses. Clarify • share • report • asked july 01 2013 • anonymous (via gotquestions)
You can see for yourself.