The NT makes no mention of Mary's husband Joseph beyond Matthew 2, Luke 4 and John 6, and some of those mentions are in retrospect. The common (and reasonable) assumption is that Joseph had died by the time of the crucifixion.
It does not say, but it is often assumed he had passed away by that point, because only Mary was at the Cross, and because Jesus committed her to the care of John, which he would not have done if her husband was still alive. Joseph by tradition was several years her senior, and had he been alive, would have been in his sixties or even seventies, but that is not dealt with in The Bible.
The last time Joseph is mentioned in the Bible is when the 13-yr old Jesus had stayed behind in Jerusalem, so this means Joseph could have been dead for up to 20 years since Jesus was about 33 when He was crucified at Calvary.
He had apparently passed away some time before Christ began his public ministry as there is no mention of him in the New Testament after the finding of Jesus in the Temple when he was about 12 years old.
It is believed that Jesus' step-father Joseph was already dead by this time -since Jesus had to ask John to look after His mother Mary.
The common belief is that Joseph had already died by the time of the death of Christ, since he is not mentioned as being present at the crucifixion.
Are you referring to Jesus's father Joseph? We don't really know, but Christians assume that Joseph died before Jesus began his public ministry.
I believe he died when Jesus was younger, so Mary was thus a widow
I think Joseph may have passed away when Jesus was 29 and was about to go to be baptized by his cousin John the Baptist.
No. The Bible indicates that Jesus' earthly father, Joseph, was dead by the time Jesus was crucified.
Solders,Mary and Joseph,the disiples including Judas, and some other people.
The Bible says that Joseph of Arimathaea's tomb was used.
Dismas and Gestas were the thieves Mary and Joseph encountered on the way to Bethlahem. Dismas was also one of the thieves crucified with Jesus, the one who was forgiven by Jesus.
Jesus was crucified in the nineteenth chapter of John. In Luke, he was crucified in the 23rd chapter. In John, he was crucified in the 27th chapter.
The Roman empire was in power when Jesus was crucified.
There were two criminals crucified with Jesus.
Pontus Pilate sentenced Jesus to be crucified.
No. Jesus was crucified to clean the souls of all mankind if you accept that he died for you.
No, Jesus was crucified during the reign of Tiberius Caesar, who was the Roman emperor during 14-37 AD.
Jesus' followers did not want him to be crucified. Jesus, himself, did not entirely want to be crucified, but he saw the necessity of it and allowed himself to endure the pain for the greater good.
According some sources, Joseph had yet died. Mary continued to worship and participate in the first kehilah (congregation) with her sons Jacob, Jude, Joseph and Shimon, as its written in Acts.