Circumcision is not a common practice among Christians and is not typically tied to a specific age. Unlike some religious traditions, such as Judaism, where circumcision is performed on the eighth day after birth, Christians generally do not have a religious mandate for circumcision. Some may choose to circumcise for medical or cultural reasons, but this varies widely among individuals and denominations.
Any age!
Muslim boys are circumcised anywhere between age 6 and 13, depending on the family and where they live.
You can be circumcised at any age.
13
Most likely, given his age and place of birth.
Who knows, There is no religious reason why Christians should have their penis mutilated with circumcision
The ideal time for a newborn baby to be circumcised is when they are between 24 and 72 hours old. This is due to the fact that at this age there is less blood and upset.
Ultra-Orthodox Jews think so, but not being circumcised can't always be helped. If a Jew is not circumcised, it's not too late - Abraham circumcised himself at the age of 99!
The commandment of circumcision was in place, and Abraham was circumcised, about a year before Isaac was born. So Isaac was circumcised shortly after his birth, with no repetition of the commandment required.
Yes, it is possible to get circumcised at an older age. However, the procedure may be more complex and have a longer recovery time compared to getting circumcised at a younger age. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider to discuss the potential risks and benefits.
The vast majority of men in the world are never circumcised, so there's not really an answer to your questions. Jewish infants are circumcised 8 days after birth. However, circumcision is very rare in most parts of the world.
He notes that certain people getting circumcised and boasting about it are not obeying the law and therefore have their priorities wrong. He advises that the most important thing is to become a new creation in Jesus not circumcision. The context is that Paul had advised adult converts that they don't need to get circumcised in order to become Christians. As the first Christians were Jewish and were therefore circumcised it was assumed that to join them circumcision was required by adult male converts. However Paul considered that getting circumcised as an adult (no anaesthesis in those days) was a much heavier burden than the apostles had had (being Jewish they had been circumcised close to birth and wouldn't even remember it). Therefore he didn't consider it necessary for them to get circumcised in order to belong to the religion.