The words of the innkeeper or whoever Joseph and Mary asked for lodging are not recorded in the bible.
The Bible does not mention the name of the innkeeper in Bethlehem who turned Mary and Joseph away. The story of the innkeeper turning them away is a popular tradition in Christian culture surrounding the birth of Jesus.
In the Bible, the scripture says that Joseph found out Mary was pregnant before they were married. He initially planned to divorce her quietly, but an angel appeared to him in a dream and told him that the child was from the Holy Spirit. Joseph then chose to stay with Mary and raise the child, who would be named Jesus.
To the best of our knowledge, Mary was the first wife of Joseph. If he had been previously married, there is nothing in either scripture nor tradition to confirm this.
The unkind innkeeper who refused to allow the pregnant Mary to stay at his inn is often referred to simply as the "innkeeper" in the biblical narrative. While the Bible does not provide a specific name for him, this character is most commonly associated with the Nativity story found in the Gospel of Luke, where he turns Mary and Joseph away, leading them to find shelter in a stable.
Mary was married to Joseph in the Bible.
There is no scripture referrence to the death of Joseph. What we know is strictly based on tradition.
There is nothing in the Bible about this.
We know nothing at all about either Mary or Joseph other than what we read in the Bible. This does not even tell us whether Mary outlived Joseph, nor whether she remarried if he did die first.
Yes there were eyewitnesses for the birth of christ Joseph and Mary and posibely the innkeeper were there when christ was born.
In the bible Joseph was not mad at god ever for getting Mary laid.
Yes, according to the Bible, Joseph, the husband of Mary, was a carpenter by trade.