No, there is no evidence that Joseph, the father of Jesus, had any relation to Greek religion. By all historical accounts, Joseph was a Jew, as was Mary, the mother of Jesus. (And even if you believe, as Christians do, that Joseph was more like a stepfather, since the actual father of Jesus was God Himself, there is still no evidence that the God of the Jews was also involved with Greek mythology.) That said, yes, there are stories in Greek mythology about miracle births, gods who have a son, dying and rising gods, etc. However, Jesus is not part of ancient Greek religious beliefs.
The New Testament is written in Greek. Jesus original name was probably Yeshua, or Joshua.
Jesus did not go to Greece, but he told his disciples to spread the gospel to places he never went. Paul and Silas went to Greece. Peter and John also went to Greece.
No, he was probably of Arabic descent (Technically, he's only Jewish and doesn't have an ethnicity because God is his father, but he would have had Arabic traits.)
There's no evidence to support such a claim, but it's likely, especially considering the works of Plato and Aristotle had influenced Judaism by that time.
No, Zeus, the greek god, was not Jesus' Father.
Jesus was Jewish. His name is Greek.
Greece was conquered by the Romans before Jesus was born.
They are dedicated to Jesus.
No.
No. Ancient Greece was thousands of years before Jesus and the New Testament.
He did'nt go to Greece.
No. The ancient Olympics took place in Greece. Jesus lived in Israel and never visited there.
776 before Jesus-chirst
Greece is a rural region go Greece hellas!!!
It should be --- Should you go to Greece, or should you go to Kenya?
Should I go to Greece, or should I go to Kenya?
Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece
Yeah you can go by bus.