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What was Jesus occupation before he became a christian?

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First of all Christianity is not an occupation, also Jesus was a Jew until the moment of his crucifixion.(the "last supper" is actually Jesus and his friends sitting down to a sedar meal(a Jewish tradition)) anyways Jesus occupation before becoming a prophet was carpentry( he worked with wood)

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