It is mentioned in several different places but I like Mark 5:35-43 the best.
In the bible at Jesus time they got married when they were young.
The bible says very little about Jesus as a child.
There is no mention of her at all in the Bible so we must assume she died when Jesus was quite young.
This is an incomplete quotation from Luke 7:15 in the Vulgate translation of the Bible. The full verse is:et resedit qui erat mortuus et coepit loqui et dedit illum matri suaeAnd he who was dead sat up and began to speak, and he gave him to his mother.This verse is part of a story in which Jesus raises a young man from the dead in the presence of his mourning mother. The omission of illum matri suae ("him to his mother") makes it look like the raised man is the subject of dedit "he gave", but context makes it clear that this refers to Jesus' giving the young man back to his mother.
If you are referring to the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament, then the physical life story of Jesus is not mentioned. Only brief snippets of Jesus' younger days - birth, toddler, twelve are mentioned in the New Testament.
The female koala raises the joey. The male has no part at all in raising the young.
There are 3 instances recorded in the Bible of Jesus bringing people back alive from the dead. The young man at Nain. The daughtr of Jairus Lazarus
The female Tasmanian devil raises the young joeys.
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A fitting Bible verse for Shirley Temple might be Philippians 4:13: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." This verse reflects her resilience and determination as she navigated the challenges of fame from a young age and later transitioned into a successful career in diplomacy and humanitarian work. It encapsulates the spirit of perseverance and faith that she embodied throughout her life.
Neither the Bible nor early Christian writings contain such a tale.
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