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NOT the earliest known image of Jesus

June 8, 2020

Latest update; 11th August 2022. This image has been shared all over the internet with the claim that it is the, or one of the earliest known paintings, images or pictures of Jesus Christ. Even the Daily Mail, the biggest online newspaper in the world, has made the claim. But the painting is not the … More NOT the earliest known image of Jesus

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