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The "lost years" typically refer to a period in the life of Jesus Christ where there are few known accounts of his activities, particularly between his childhood and the start of his ministry at around age 30. These years are considered "lost" because there is limited information about what happened during this time, leading to speculation and various theories among scholars and historians.

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