Matthew's Gospel Bethlehem was the home town of Joseph and Mary. After the birth of Jesus they fled to Egypt, for fear of King Herod. They returned after some years, following the death of Herod, but being warned in a dream, turned aside and went to Nazareth in Galilee. This journey would have taken place some time after 4 BCE and before Archelaus was deposed in 6 CE.
Luke's Gospel
Nazareth was the home town of Joseph and Mary. Shortly after the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, they went to Jerusalem to present Jesus in the Temple, then returned home immediately to Nazareth. According to this gospel, Mary probably always lived in Nazareth, apart from the family's short absence in Bethlehem.
Mary was from the town of Nazareth in Galilee.
Nazareth
Canonical scriptures tell us nothing of St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin. We know of her only from tradition and apochyphal writings. She was probably born and lived in or near the town of Nazareth.
She and Joseph settled in Nazareth.
She probably lived in Nazareth.
St. Anne is traditionally believed to have lived in Galilee, in what is now modern-day Israel. She is said to have been the mother of the Virgin Mary and the grandmother of Jesus.
It is thought that Mary grew up in Nazareth and, possibly, Jerusalem. After Christ ascended into heaven she spent time in Ephesus and Jerusalem.
The Bible does not tell us where Mary was born, but it was common in ancient times for young couples to meet and marry someone living in the same town or village, and to continue to live in that town or village after wards.Luke says that the couple came from Nazareth, so this makes Nazareth the most likely place where the Virgin Mary was born.Matthew strongly implies that Bethlehem was the home town of Joseph and Mary, so this time, Bethlehem was the most likely place where the Virgin Mary was born.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, is believed to have lived in Nazareth in Galilee, and later in Bethlehem in Judea when Jesus was born. After Jesus' crucifixion, tradition holds that she lived with the apostle John in Ephesus, Turkey.
AnswerLuke's Gospel gives the home of Mary and Joseph as Nazareth.Matthew's Gospel suggests that their home was in Bethlehem before the flight to Egypt, but after their return to Judea, they turned aside and moved to Nazareth, out of the fear of King Herod's son.
St. Joachim is believed to have lived in Nazareth, which is in present-day Israel. He was the husband of St. Anne and the father of the Virgin Mary, according to Christian tradition.
They lived in Nazareth.