They are called icons.
Jesus had a foster father called Joseph, he was a carpenter by trade.
Yes Mary did marry Jesus earthly father called Joseph.
Simon Bar Jonas means Simon, son of Jonas. For Example, Jesus was called Jesus Bar Joseph as his father was Joseph.
Joseph was the earthly father of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. The Catholic Church has called him a Saint for being such. He was famous because of his relation to Jesus Christ.
Thought I'd take a stab at this... Joseph took Mary to Bethlehem on a donkey, Mary was going to give birth to Jesus. After Jesus was born they moved to egypt to escape Herod, a Roman King
No, Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus, was not alive when Jesus was crucified.
Joseph Smith, Jr. was called to the ministry by a personal visitation of Jesus Christ in the spring of 1820, when he was only 14 years old.
The nativity scene in church is typically referred to as a "manger scene" or a "creche." It depicts the birth of Jesus Christ, usually including figures of Mary, Joseph, the baby Jesus, shepherds, animals, and the three wise men. This display is commonly set up during the Christmas season to celebrate the birth of Jesus.
If you mean Joseph the husband of Mary the mother of Jesus, he had no last name. Last names were not used in Israel at that time. One way of identifying people that was used at that time was to say where they were from, such as "Jesus of Nazareth" or "Joseph of Arimathea" (a different Joseph).
The Book of Judges does not actually mention Jesus. It was written several centuries before the time of Jesus.
Tradition tells us that Joseph had a peaceful and happy death with Jesus and Mary at his bedside.
They did not use last names as we think of them. They used the place that they were from or what family lineage they came from as a way to tell them apart. Jesus was called Jesus of Nazareth. Nazareth was the town that he was raised in. Joseph would be the same way. In the bible Joseph was refered to as Joseph son of David. This was because he was a desendant of King David.