He was a carpenter , he must have made ploughs or yolks for the carts.
Mark calls Jesus a carpenter, although Matthew, perhaps in deference, was reluctant to call Jesus a village carpenter and referred to him as "the carpenter's son". The other gospels do not refer to Jesus either as a carpenter or even as a carpenter's son. If Mark is correct, and Jesus was a carpenter, then he would have made tables.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus is described as a carpenter, as his earthly father Joseph was also a carpenter.
Jesus' step-father, Joseph was a carpenter.
Yes, Joseph was a carpenter.
Jesus was not a priest, he was a carpenter
He was a carpenter.
The Bible mentions Jesus' occupation as a carpenter in the Gospel of Matthew 13:55.
The bible clearly says he was the son of a carpenter, but it is not mentioned that he had worked as a carpenter.
Prior to beginning his ministry, Jesus was a Carpenter.
The title "Jesus the Carpenter" highlights Jesus' occupation as a skilled craftsman before he began his ministry. In the Bible, Mark 6:3 mentions this when people in Jesus' hometown refer to him as "the carpenter." This emphasizes Jesus' humble beginnings and his ability to relate to common people through his work as a carpenter.
Jesus was described as a "carpenter" in the Bible, which likely means he worked with wood to build structures and furniture. However, the specific type of carpentry or details about his carpentry work are not provided in the scriptures.
The carpenter in the Bible is believed to be Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus.