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I am optimistic he did not look like a Bee Gee exactly.
First thing to consider: ancient people in general spent a lot of time outdoors.
Outdoors is the sun (for our fellow neckbeard hikikomori friends). The sun makes you brown. Very brown, quite possibly. Look at some bad examples of farmers tan. You go from pale dude to churka or med.
The only real excuse for being pale was being some sort of royality stuck in your palace basement and under a palaquin carried by 20 (other fat) virgin (neckbeard)s.
Meaning you had to find some kind of tanline spot to see what color people really were, and they were pretty tan on average.
And all told historical levantine populations were quite average but diverse, spanning the entire spectrum much like the modern population, but in a different (and unknown) ratio.
tl;dr coloration wise that Gib brother may be close enough, but Jesus may have had a deeper tan.