Gospel of Luke

Fine, I'll take the bait. The 1st century Jewish conception of long hair was waist-length. Men's hair was typically shoulder-length.

How do you know?

Tbh, I never actually read the Brick Bible. I only saw it at the book store in the Bible section and thought it was too silly to be taken seriously. Finding out that a fedora made it makes me thankful I never bought it, even as a joke.

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1st century mosaics and Roman descriptions of Jewish culture.

Where can I find such descriptions?

thenazareneway.com/likeness_of_our_saviour.htm

I'm looking for ancient cultural standards, I don't think ancient descriptions of Christ are hermeneutically relevant

You appear to have a talent for this type of art. It is noble and good for you to put this talent to work in the service of the Lord!

I look forward to seeing some results!

Thank you! Already working on luke 1, starting with john the baptist's parents..as soon as i finish it, i'll post here.

All knowledge of ancient standards come form historical descriptions. Are you being retarded on purpose?
How about you prove to me that 1st century short hair meant crew cuts.