answersLogoWhite

0

The exact age that Mary was when she gave birth to Jesus is unknown, but most bible scholars agree that she was between fifteen and sixteen years of age.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where is Jesus mother?

Jesus mother is marry


When did Jesus and Mary marry?

Jesus never married...


Did Mary got marry jesus father?

Yes Mary did marry Jesus earthly father called Joseph.


You want to no if your boyfriend truly loves you he said he wants to marry you when im old?

If the guy says he wants to marry you, I'd say he truly loves you. If you really want to know, ask him he has prayed to Jesus Christ about you, and if Jesus Christ has told him to marry you. But, yeah, I'd say the guy loves you alright.


Didn't jesus ever marry?

NO


The mother of Jesus Christ was marry?

Yes the earthly mother was jesus.


Were high priests in Jesus' time allowed to have spouses?

Yes. They were Jewish rabbis, and they were/are allowed to marry. Since Jesus Christ did not marry, many Christian priests do not marry, but, there are a lot of Christian priest that do get married.


How old was gods mother marry?

According to religious texts, it is not explicitly stated how old Mary, the mother of Jesus, was at the time of his birth. However, tradition holds that she was likely a young teenager, around 13-14 years old.


Will Jesus get married?

In either a metaphorical or super-real sense, Jesus will marry his Bride: The Church.


Are Christians mentioned in the Old Testament?

no because everyone that belevied in god at that time where jewish because jesus had not yet come . in the new testomint is when the angel came to marry and said that she was to bear a child as a virgin and name him jesus .


Marry who is 16 years old is 4 times as old as her brother how old will marry be is twice as old as her brother?

24


Were people in Jesus' time allowed to marry whom they pleased?

I think but i am not really very sure,that people at the time of JESUS were allowed to marry whom they pleased but not with the big deal of freedom with which we are living now...