What did Isaiah and Jeremiah say about Jesus's race?

 Both of these prophets said that His race was not good.

"Despised, and the most abject of men, a man of sorrows, and acquainted with infirmity: and his look was as it were hidden and despised, whereupon we esteemed him not." (Isaiah 53:3 DRA) Isaiah said that Jesus's appearance was not fair to the eyes, meaning He didn't look like a Japanese lilly, who neither toil nor spin, but King Solomon, in all his clothing, could not look like them. (Luke 12:27). It was considered a mark of suffering, which is why it is included in the suffering servant's song.

In a Christological verse, the true prophet writes "If the Ethiopian can change his skin, or the leopard his spots: you may also do well, when you have learned evil." (Jeremiah 13:23 DRA). This is a verse pointing to Jesus Christ, explaining that His Caucasian skin is basically as humbling as being born black. As a corollary, being black is also not a desirable skin color either, which is conferred by both violating the natural law requirements that they be able to blush (Jeremiah 6:15) or for their women to wear their hair straight and long (1 Corinthians 11:15, Proverbs 16:31).

So these two verses in the Bible prove that both Caucasian and Black are not "very good" races, which means by process of elimination that Adam and Eve, who were both created "very good" (Genesis 1:31), must have been a third race.

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