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While there is nothing in scripture about Saint Anne, she was undoubtedly a Jew from Israel, probably from the town of Nazareth and/or Jerusalem. We do know that the family was in Nazareth at the time of the Annunciation.
We do not know the amount of time Joseph traveled. However, we know that he and Mary traveled from Nazareth to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. He and the family made a quick escape to Egypt and a few years later returned from there to Nazareth.
Canonical scriptures tell us nothing of St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin. We know of her only from tradition and apochyphal writings. She was probably born and lived in or near the town of Nazareth.
We do not know with certainty but it was probably in the town of Nazareth, Galilee, Israel, or in Bethlehem.
We do not know with certainty but Anne may have spent much of her life in Nazareth. There are some traditions that say the family moved to, or near to, Jerusalem.
This tradition is said to be based on the generousity and kindness of the three kings, or three wise men, who visited the Christ child and brought him valuable gifts. Afterward, they bravely defied King Herod and did not return to him to let him know the location of the Holy Family.
This tradition is said to be based on the generousity and kindness of the three kings, or three wise men, who visited the Christ child and brought him valuable gifts. Afterward, they bravely defied King Herod and did not return to him to let him know the location of the Holy Family.
nazareth. it's still there, you know.
Jerusalem, nazareth, Hebron, Jerricoh, Bethlehem.
WE do know that Mary traveled 80 miles from Nazareth to Bethlehem . As a decree had gone out by was from Nazareth and from the lAugustus that all must go to their hometowns and register themselves. And Joseph was fron Nazareth and from Davids line.
There are a number of Simon's mentioned in scripture, but I am assuming you mean the brother of Jesus. If so we do not know the surname of the family of Christ, only by where they were born or associated most with i.e Jesus of Nazareth or Joseph of Arimathea.
The question is asking if Jesus of Nazareth is a member of the Holy Trinity is he also a God? In the bible, Jesus Christ is know as other titles- see Isaiah 9:6 makes reference to Wonderful Counsellor, Redeemer and so forth..... Primarily, Jesus of Nazareth is known as the Son of God. He is also part of the Trinity as it says in Matthew 28V19 '19Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,'. This scripture explains that he is part of the Trinity, this does not make him a God, but the Son of a God. it is through him that we are saved today and we worship him because of what he achieved on earth during his 3.5 years of ministry. We who call ourselves Christians have to live by his example. Jesus is represented in the bible as God's Son made in his image, therefore, Jesus is a member of the trinity, but he is not a God as such.