Jesus worked as a carpenter (Mark 6:3), a trade he learned from his step-father, Joseph
(Matthew 13:55)
He was a carpenter
carpenter
he followed the profession of his father who is Joseph
According to Jewish tradition, it was a father's responsibility to teach his son a trade, or see to it that he got to learn one. Jesus probably learned from working with Joseph, or other men of Joseph's family. (By the way, the word translated as "carpenter" is actually close to "stonecutter"; builders around Galilee worked with stone.)
he was a carpenter by profession He make for a living as a carpenter. because HE is to much afraid that he may break the Law of GOD.. shall we I type it "do not covet"
Joseph was a carpenter by profession as well as the foster father of Jesus and spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The straight answer is: We don't know. It is, however, generally assumed that being Joseph's firstborn; he would have been a carpenter.
Joseph was a carpenter by profession so is frequently picture with carpenter tools.
Yes, Saint Joseph was a carpenter and, possibly, a stone mason. He supported his wife Mary and foster son Jesus with his profession.
Base on the Bible time we can estimate that Jesus start working as a carpenter in his early years which we call pre teen, as he work along side his father being the oldest of all his sibling
Mark calls Jesus a carpenter, although Matthew, perhaps in deference, was reluctant to call Jesus a village carpenter and referred to him as "the carpenter's son". The other gospels do not refer to Jesus either as a carpenter or even as a carpenter's son. If Mark is correct, and Jesus was a carpenter, then he would have made tables.
Carpintero (the profession Carpenter) The name Carpenter is not translated.