Well Jesus's Dad was a carpenter.
AnswerModern scholars believe that Jesus' family business was stone masonry and that carpentry was a mis-translation.
JOSEPH WAS A CARPENTER. Jesus' earthly father, Joseph, was a carpenter. This can be seen in Matthew 13:55, which tells that when Jesus came to his hometown, the people marveled at his wisdom, authority and deeds. They said, "Isn't this the carpenter's son?"
Joseph was a carpenter in the town of Nazareth. And Mary was a housewife.
By tradition St. Jospeh was a carpenter; however the word in the original greek text can mean an artisan who works in wood, iron or stone.
Joseph was a carpenter, Mary was an housewife
Joseph was a carpenter Mary was a housewife.
Mary, the mother of Jesus and Joseph, Jesus' step father lived in Nazareth in Galilee in the land of Israel.
Joseph was a carpenter.
Joseph's ancestral home was Bethlehem. However, at the time he took Mary as his wife he was living in Nazareth.
Joseph was carpenter and Mary probable stayed at home as with the custom of that day.
Mary gave birth to Jesus and Joseph married Mary.
Mary did not have a job - in those days most women did not work. Joseph was a carpenter.
Joseph and Mary were the parents of Jesus of Nazareth.
Mary rode on a donkey, and Joseph walked
Mary Joseph Butler was born in 1641.
Mary Joseph Butler died in 1723.
Joseph and Mary recognized Jesus in the temple.
The question is not clear. Joseph was Mary s husband.
Both Joseph and Mary lived in Nazareth in the Roman period, and when king Herod was the ruler.
Mary , Joseph and the baby Jesus fled in the night to Egypt.