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 last name of Joseph, the stepfather of Jesus, is not explicitly mentioned in The Bible. It is commonly believed that Joseph and Jesus did not have a last name, as the use of surnames was not common in their culture at that time.
People in Biblical times did not have surnames, or what we call last names. Sometimes, they were called the sons of their fathers. Joseph's father was named Jacob, so he could have been called Joseph, the son of Jacob. Sometimes they were referred to as the sons of their fathers-in-law, in which case he could be called Joseph the son of Heli.
He got too old and died of natural causes.
The man who lent Jesus a tomb was Joseph of Arimathea. He was a wealthy follower of Jesus who provided his own tomb for the burial of Jesus after the crucifixion.
Saint Joseph was named after Joseph, the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus in the Bible. His name was likely chosen to honor Saint Joseph and to seek his guidance and intercession.
The man's name was Joseph. He is recognized in Christian tradition as the husband of Mary and the earthly father of Jesus.
No, the Joseph who was sold into slavery in the Old Testament is not the same Joseph who was the father of Jesus in the New Testament. The Joseph in the New Testament is known as Joseph of Nazareth or Joseph the Carpenter, while the Joseph in the Old Testament is known as Joseph, the son of Jacob.
The Bible does not mention the name of the innkeeper in Bethlehem who turned Mary and Joseph away. The story of the innkeeper turning them away is a popular tradition in Christian culture surrounding the birth of Jesus.
Joseph is the name of the earthly father of Jesus, but I do not think he could be called truly a 'stepfather', even though he did not conceive his son Jesus; but neither did any other man conceive him, but the Holy Ghost. (Luke 1.35)
According to the bible, Jesus is the son of God. He doesn't have a stepfather. Unless Mary married someone else then that man would be a stepfather, but Jesus has his "dad" Joseph. Its very confusing but no, Jesus does not have a step dad
Joseph, like Jesus, in secular society would have borne his fathers name. Jesus would have been known as "Jesus ben-Joseph." Since, however, the geneology of Jesus is slightly cloudy, once one gets past Joseph, Josephs name may have been Joseph ben-Jacob or Joseph ben-Heli.
His last name is Merrygold, from his stepfather Orjan Merrygold.
Thew Jews of that time did not have last names. Jesus was referred to as Jesus of Nazareth, son of Joseph, of the family of David. Bar Joseph means "son of Joseph" but "Jesus of Nazareth" is the more common usage
Most people at that time did not have a last name. They went by their first name and where they were from, such as Saul of Tarsus or Joseph of Arimethea.
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.
In those days, people did not have a last name. They were called by where they were born (Jesus of Nazareth) or by "Son of _____". (Jesus ben Joseph). Jesus Hebrew name was Jesua (yay-SOO-uh) and his human father was Josip (YO-seep). In Hebrew, then, His name would have been Jesua ben Josip.
Ford. It was originally King, but Ford took his stepfather's name.
surname = family name so you could say either son of Joseph or son of God surname means literally name above, and since there is no name higher than Jesus he can't have a surname! ( Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name) philippians 2 verse 9
Christ was not actually Jesus' last name. The Jews didn't actually use last names. Instead they would refer to a person's parentage (Jesus, son of Joseph or Jesus, son of Mary). Christ refers to the Messiah.
Martha Stewart's brother George adopted their stepfather's last name when Martha did not. This is a common practice for children to take their stepfather's last name when he plays a significant role in their lives, while others may choose to keep their original last name.