Joseph and Mary were married at the time of Jeusus birth.
Joseph was Mary's fiance at the time of Jesus conception. They were engaged.
She was to be the wife of Joseph as she was after jesus; birth
Joseph and Mary's hometown was Nazareth, a town in the region of Galilee in Israel.
God is considered the father of Jesus in Christian theology because he is believed to be Jesus' divine parent, not his biological father. According to Christian belief, Mary conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit, making Jesus the Son of God while Joseph acted as Jesus' earthly guardian but not his biological father.
Mary (mother of Jesus) and MaryMagdalene
Marys profession was a housewife.
Yes as you see in the entire bible only Matthew and Luke give the family tree of Jesus. That is from Joseph side as well as Marys side.
The Roman soldiers were present at the Crucifixion of Jesus.
There were many Marys, James, and Simons.
There were three Marys mentioned in the Gospels, and there were two men named James. John and James were the sons of one of the Marys; and Jesus and his brother James were the sons of the one we call the Virgin Mary.Answer/The other Mary concerning the James' in the New Testament was Mary of Clopas who was the mother of James and Joses/Judas - after they had sojourned with Joseph and the Virgin Mary as redeemed sons - Infancy Gospels.
According to the Bible and to Christian beliefs, Jesus of Nazareth was born to a woman who had never had sex, Mary. She was engaged to a carpenter named, Joseph. When she became pregnant he could have had her put away, stoned, or married. Joseph believed Mary's story of being visited by an angel of the Lord and became the earthly father to Jesus. In the book of Matthew is the geneology of Joseph for Jewish records and in Luke, a doctor, is the line of Mary who are following the physical genealogy.So, did Jesus have parents? Decide for yourself.
The three Marys at the cross were Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the wife of Clopas. They are often mentioned as witnesses to the crucifixion of Jesus in the Christian Bible.