Jesus of Nazareth

Jesus of Nazareth is the protagonist of the anglicised Gospel canon: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Since the canon's anglicisation, many different English interpretations of the Gospels, led to the establishment of numerous Christian denominations.

History
The first main schism of "The Church", or "Roman Catholic Church", was in the 11th century. The second main schism happened with the anglicised version of the Bible. It started with the Gutenburg press printing portions of the Bible in English, during the "Printing Revolution". By 1611, the King James Bible was printed.

Christians believe Jesus was a religious teacher from the first century CE, considered by Abrahamic and syncretic religions to be a prophet or deity, most notably known as the Son of God. He is most prominently featured in the Bible, also featured in the Quran and other works, whether religious or not. The Gospels describes Jesus as the Son of God, whereas the Quran claims he had no divine nature.

Jesus was born in Bethlehem, living in Galilee and Judea. While his early career was carpentry, he soon became a teacher, teaching in parables and gathering followers. His main teaching concerned love, forgiveness, repentance, and caring for the poor. Other religious teachers fell into conflict with Jesus, detesting the fact that he commonly associated with so-called sinners and opposed some of their traditions. Jesus was ultimately betrayed by one of his own disciples, Judas Iscariot, who sold him out for 30 pieces of silver. Jesus was sentenced to death for crimes he did not commit, crucified on orders of Pontius Pilate, the Roman prefect of Judea. Jesus plays a pivotal role in both the Christian and Islamic religions. According to both religions, Jesus will return to Earth to dethrone the malevolent ruler of the Human race. While religious debates over Jesus' true nature persist, most scholars agree that Jesus himself truly existed. Certain relics, such as the Shroud of Turin, have been associated with Jesus.

Appearance
Jesus is often depicted as a white man with long hair and blue eyes, however, this can't be accurate, as he was born in the Middle East, suggesting he'd have tan skin instead. It is important to note that the image of Jesus as caucasian is of European origin, not supported by the Bible. Jesus presumably had olive-brown skin, brown eyes, short, dark hair, and a stance of about 1.66 meters, typical of Jews of his time.

Extraterrestrial claims
Some later religions and theories believe Jesus to be an extraterrestrial entity. Due to his divine origins, Jesus may be considered at least partially extraterrestrial in nature by some, due to God technically being an extraterrestrial entity due to existing beyond Earth and before the universe.

Popular culture
Jesus is often depicted as he is in the Bible, commonly with the European image used as his appearance. Exact depictions of Jesus can vary greatly, depending on the genre and scope of the work in question.

In the Prime Earth continuity of DC Comics, Jesus' robes were used to transform Judas Iscariot into the Phantom Stranger.

In the Earth-616 continuity of Marvel Comics, the splinters of the cross that Jesus was crucified on were utilized in Doctor Doom's armor as protection against Dracula. In addition, the three Magi who visited Jesus as a child were aliens who had followed a supernatural phenomenon known as the Star of Bethlehem, giving Jesus a direct connection to extraterrestrials.

Steel Ball Run, the seventh part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, involves finding the remains of the "Saint's Corpse," heavily implied to be the body of Jesus Christ, which was located in the continental United States.