Craig A. Evans, a reputed Evangelical scholar (kind of modern apologist) admits that this question cannot be answered with certainty. So, scholars choose the view which seems most probable to them, but in the end there is no way to know for sure. (See Related Link.)
One argument would be: it would be nonsense to be educated to read and write, so it is highly improbable that a Jesus could read, let alone write.
Another argument: Jesus had a good knowledge of the Scriptures, especially as interpreted by the learned men of his time, so it is probable that he could at least read the Scriptures.
You are illiterate because you cannot create a sentence using the word illiterate.
illiterate in spanish is analfabeto
Illiterate.
il-literate (illiterate)
Illiterate
male are more illiterate. for sure ;)
Illiterate is usually an adjective, and in this sense does not have a plural form. The noun for illiterate is illiteracy, for which the plural can be illiteracies, but it is awkward. Illiterate is sometimes used as a noun to describe an illiterate person, in which case the plural would be illiterates, e.g. as in the insult, "You are a bunch of illiterates!"
there are many christians today that use images of jesus. this is because for people who cant read it teaches about the events that happened with jesus. it gives illiterate people a chance of understanding their faith.
In third world countries, educational systems are poor and many citizens are illiterate. An illiterate person is one who can't read.
Jimmy was illiterate; he quickly learnt to read and write when he started failing English.
The literacy rate in Afghanistan is 38.2%, which means that 61.8% of Afghans are illiterate. Given that Afghanistan has a population of roughly 30.5 million people, this means that 18.9 million are illiterate.
Illiterate is an adjective meaning someone who lacks literacy, or skill in writing and speaking.