More than likely, but not like we think typically in this day and age. The 'manger' of then was a place where animal food, hay, was stored. It wasn't a trough and it was not part of a barn or cave. It was the 1st floor of the main house. The 2nd floor was where the main living area, sleeping area. The 1st floor was the 'inn' or stall that the author of Luke writes of. At the end, side, extension of the 1st floor was an area set aside for storing hay, food for animals, and this is the area where Luke states Mary lied.
probably a pine wood or cedar wood not quite sure
It isn't known what sort of wood since The Bible did not specify. It would have been one of the native trees, such as cypress or acacia.
In the area that Jesus was born caves passed for animal shelter. It is possible that the manger (feeding trough) was carved out of the side of the cave. Wood was precious and was seldom used for mundane items such as mangers.
Jesus was laid in a manger when he was first born. A manger is a trough usually made of wood, stone, or metal that holds food for animals. The displays with the Nativity Scene are fairly accurate.
In the bible Jesus never made any boat.
We don't know -there is no record of the kind of wood used in any of the Gospels.
what kind of wood made out of
It was made of wood.
The best type of wood for building a manger would be any wood which will not allow water or moisture in. One could choose a cedar or oak depending on what is best suited for the work to be done. One can visit their local hardware store for a professional opinion as well.
A manger is a wood, metal, or stone basin used for feeding animals.
A manger is a trough in which hay or animal feed is placed from which farm animals can feed. In Luke's gospel when Jesus was born he was laid in a manger because there was no room in the inn. This led people to believe that he was born in a stable, but there is no concrete proof for this. Stables as such did not exist in those days - animals were usually kept in caves near ouses - or in areas within the house. Therefore Jesus was born in a cave - or in a corner of a room - where animals were kept and laid in a manger in warm hay, because the guest rooms in the inn where Mary and Joseph were staying (on their visit to Bethlehem for a census) were all full up.
Cherry Wood
It doesnt matter what kind of wood Jesus was crucified on, all that matters is since He died on the cross for all mankind we all can have eternal life.Romans 10:9
what kind of question is that, is it a trick question!!! THEY ARE MADE OUT OF WOOD!