In Jesus' days there wasn't really such thing as "school" but he was probably home-schooled by his parents or close relatives.
you can learn from middens about how early people lived years ago
Jesus did not have to learn anything.
John the Baptist was baptising people in the early years of Jesus' life. He baptised Jesus.
Schools in Jamaica are not much different than schools in the United States. In the early years, students learn to read, write, and do basic arithmetic. They will also study world history and the history of Jamaica, science, and the arts.
Because it's easier for children to learn, if they waited it would be much harder to learn.
Yes because you are never too old to learn.
The best way to study the game of softball is to play it. After playing for 8 years, there was always something new for me to learn. As a strategy game, softball takes a few days to learn, but forever to master.
It starts with the birth of Jesus and covers the early years of the Christian Church.
Traditionally about 2014 years, as the early historians called the time before Jesus "Before Christ" and the time after Jesus' Death "Anni Domini" (the year of our lord)
yes, he graduated two years early, but stayed for one extra year to study. :D
Jesus lived on earth for thirty three and a half years only. Jesus was born between 4 and 7 BC and died between 27 and 35 AD. He was in his 30's when he died, probably early 30's, and could have been 33 and a half, but there is no evidence to suggest he was exactly that age.
Probably any language (any language worth-while to learn) would take years to learn it well. I am trying to learn Java myself now; but there are just too many things to learn. I suppose that after a few months of dedicated study you can start doing some serious work, but years later, you will still be learning.Probably any language (any language worth-while to learn) would take years to learn it well. I am trying to learn Java myself now; but there are just too many things to learn. I suppose that after a few months of dedicated study you can start doing some serious work, but years later, you will still be learning.Probably any language (any language worth-while to learn) would take years to learn it well. I am trying to learn Java myself now; but there are just too many things to learn. I suppose that after a few months of dedicated study you can start doing some serious work, but years later, you will still be learning.Probably any language (any language worth-while to learn) would take years to learn it well. I am trying to learn Java myself now; but there are just too many things to learn. I suppose that after a few months of dedicated study you can start doing some serious work, but years later, you will still be learning.