It says in the scriptures that Jesus' custom was to rise early while it was still dark and go to a a secluded place and pray to His Father in Heaven.
This was never instituted by Jesus Christ but is a church custom that has developed since.
Luke 22:39, where Jesus goes out to the Mount of Olives.Answer:"And He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up: and, AS HIS CUSTOM WAS, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day..." (Luke 4:16).
Jesus may have cut His hair - the Bible does not mention if He did or didn't. If He didn't, it would have been because of custom.
Joseph was carpenter and Mary probable stayed at home as with the custom of that day.
Both are acceptable if used in their proper context. An example might be "The baby Jesus grew to manhood" or "Bearded Jesus followed the custom of most men of His time and grew facial hair".
Jesus told the leper that he should go and show himself to the high priest , as it was the custom to get themselves declared clean again.
Because it is the day jesus was born but some people celebrate it because it became a custom .
Jesus was not trialed against anyone on Good Friday. After his trial, Pilate offered to free one prisoner, as was the custom at that time. The people were to choose between Jesus and Barabbas. They chose Barabbas.
At the last supper Jesus washed the feet of the disciples,but it was a custom in the Middle East then as the area is muddy, this was a work done by slaves.
Mt:9:9: And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the receipt of custom: and he saith unto him, Follow me. And he arose, and followed him.
The Bible only records that a large stone was rolled overe the entrance to His tomb, as was the custom at that time.
Yes that was the custom; on Passover Day one prisoner would have to be released. Pilate wanted Jesus to be free, but the crowd wanted Barabbas free, and he was set free at the cost of Jesus.