He was there.
Joseph was there. He was not deceased. He is mentioned later as Jesus grew up into manhood. And remember that Joseph and Mary were not yet married when Jesus was born.
They could see that Jesus was already dead, so they did not break his legs to speed up the process. As an assurance that he was truly dead, one of the soldiers stabbed him in the heart with his spear.
he doesn't have any, he's dead
Joseph died in the first century and, as far as I know, was still dead in 1859 but resides in Heaven.
Horus is important because he is the sun god. Like Jesus he is the sun. The simularities between Horus and Jesus is uncanny. The whole born from the virgin Mary is the same as horus. Horus was born to the virgin Isis also known as Maria. Horus and Jesus are both born on 25th of December, were crucified, dead for three days and resurected. Jesus is the sun. We worship the sun. The sun of God.
Jesus was resurrected (raised from the dead and in Heaven) when Christianity began. Christianity began with Jewish apostles who believed that Jesus was the Messiah.
No. The Bible indicates that Jesus' earthly father, Joseph, was dead by the time Jesus was crucified.
Stepfather Joseph was dead. God was in Heaven.
AnswerJesus dead body was kept (NOT BURIED) in a huge tomb by Joseph an apostle----Jesus was buried in a new tomb which was not used , and owned by Joseph of Arametia.
The three main facts about the birth of Jesus areas follows. 1) He was born of a virgin. 2) He was born in a stable even though he was son of god. 3) His life was in danger right from the start, somebody wanted him dead.
God entered the the world as a poor boy would. This was to teach the lesson that God does not care about a person's position in this world he is only interested in those that follow his word and it doesn't take money or anything else to do that. The rejection of Jesus at the time of His Incarnation, being lain on the wood of a manger (a feeding trough, not the "barn or shed) vs. the rejection of Jesus at the point of his death, being lain on the wood of the cross. "born of the virgin Mary" ... " ...suffered under Pontius Pilate, crucified, died and was buried. On the third day he rose from the dead..."
St. Joseph is believed to have lived during the 1st century AD. The exact dates of his life are not known, but he is commonly associated with the time period when Jesus Christ was born.
St. Joseph is believed to have been alive during the 1st century A.D. It is commonly thought that he died around 1 A.D. to 30 A.D.
Joseph and Mary fled with the baby Jesus to Egypt, as the angel told Joseph to flee as the king Herod wanted to kill all the babies.
We do not know. However, tradition tells us that he was considerably older than Mary when he took her as a wife. We hear nothing about him after Jesus turned 12 years old and apparently was dead before Jesus began his public ministry whe he was about 30 years old. If Joseph was about 40 years old when Jesus was born he was probably at least in his 60s when he died.
He was placed in the tomb borrowed from Joseph of Arimathea, rose from the dead after three days and 40 days later ascended into heaven.
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Its called a Shroud. Not the Turin Shroud that was proved to be a Fake