According to The Bible, Jesus is the son of God. He doesn't have a stepfather. Unless Mary married someone else then that man would be a stepfather, but Jesus has his "dad" Joseph. Its very confusing but no, Jesus does not have a step dad
In Matthew's Gospel, Bethlehem was the home town of Joseph and Mary. Only when returning home from Egypt did they turn aside and travel to Nazareth in Galilee, having been warned in a dream that Bethlehem remained unsafe. Thus Joseph was probably from Bethlehem.
In Luke's Gospel, Nazareth was the home town of Joseph and Mary. They only spent a brief period in Bethlehem for the census of Quirinius. Thus Joseph was probably from Nazareth.
Jesus did not have a stepdad. But his dad's name was Joseph.
Joseph was a carpenter from Nazareth.
Joseph was the stepfather of Jesus.
Stepfather Joseph was dead. God was in Heaven.
Joseph is the name of the earthly father of Jesus, but I do not think he could be called truly a 'stepfather', even though he did not conceive his son Jesus; but neither did any other man conceive him, but the Holy Ghost. (Luke 1.35)
Saint Joseph is important in Christianity because he was the husband of Virgin Mary and the earthly father of Jesus Christ. He played a crucial role in the life and upbringing of Jesus, providing love, guidance, and protection. He is regarded as the patron saint of fathers, workers, and the Universal Church.
No he does not have a stepfather.
His stepfather is Roy.
stepfather = Stiefvater.
"Stepfather" in Spanish is "padrastro".
The plural of stepfather is stepfathers.
Stepfather
There are many Cree terms that can mean a stepfather:ohtâwihkawinohkomisimâwnôhkômis (my stepfather)awîyak ohkomisa (someone's stepfather)awîyak opâpâsah (someone's stepfather)nohcâwîs
She is reffering to St. Joseph and the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother and stepfather of Jesus Christ.
The Spanish word for stepfather is "padrastro".