The book of Matthew gives the family tree , roots from Abraham to Jesus from Josephs side.
Matthew's Gospel tells us that the magi found the baby Jesus in a house in Bethlehem.
Matthew is one of the books that were written about the life of Jesus Christ. It tells us of his genealogy and his life growing up. It tells of his teachings during his ministry and of his resurrection.
Jesus' brothers are mentioned in the Bible. Matthew 12:46, Luke 8:19, and Mark 3:31 The Bible tells us that Jesus had four brothers: James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas (Matthew 13:55). It also tells us that Jesus had sisters, but they are not named in the Bible. The most natural conclusion is that Jesus had actual blood half-siblings who were the children of Joseph and Mary.
Matthew 27:32 tells us that a man of Cyrene, Simon by name helped Jesus carry the cross to Calvary.
We are not told where Caiaphas was during the Crucifixion of Jesus. Matthew 27:41 tells us that some of the chief priests were there at the cross mocking Jesus. Perhaps (but we don't know) Caiaphas was among them.
We are not told where Caiaphas was during the Crucifixion of Jesus. Matthew 27:41 tells us that some of the chief priests were there at the cross mocking Jesus. Perhaps (but we don't know) Caiaphas was among them.
Since Matthew tells us they travelled from the far East, they were heading West to come to Bethlehem.
Matthew Chapter 16, verse 13 tells us that Jesus and his disciples were near the town of Caesarea Philippi at the time.
Jesus tells us that, freedom from sin and grace are offered to those who repent and accept their sins.
A:There is little in the Bible, and nothing contemporary about the early years in the life of Jesus. Matthew chapter 2 tells us that Jesus spent his earliest years in Egypt, until the death of King Herod, after which they began to return to their home in Bethlehem, but turned aside and travelled to Galilee, where they settled in a city called Nazareth. Apart from this, Matthew tells us very little about the childhood of Jesus.Luke chapter 2 tells us instead that shortly after the birth of Jesus, the young family went from Bethlehem to Jerusalem, where he was presented at the Temple, then travelled peacefully to their home in Nazareth. In this account, Jesus spent his early years in Nazareth, travelling each year with his parents to Jerusalem for the Passover - on one occasion, when Jesus was twelve years old, he was found talking to the scholars there.
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