In Nazareth, during the time of Jesus, the most common occupation among men was likely that of a carpenter. This was a practical trade in a small town, and it is traditionally believed that Joseph, Jesus' earthly father, was a carpenter. The trade involved working with wood and stone, essential for constructing homes and furniture in that era. Other occupations may have included farming and fishing, but carpentry was prominent due to its accessibility and demand.
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He was a carpenter.
Roofing is a nontraditional occupation for women. Men have entered the nontraditional occupation of nursing.
most of the people were peasants. which means their occupations were to work in the fields and pick crops. yes most men did work as soldiers therefore that left a lot of woman to be house wives and raise there children, which was their occupation while the men where gone. those are the two main occupations in ancient Greece
This describes an occupation that is mostly done by men. Example: firemen.
Nazareth is special to Christians because Jesus spent most of his life there and Joseph (his father) was born there.
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The main ocupation was a warrior for men.
continues to be the family occupation in most of the districts in tamil nadu?
In the nation of Israel, Jewish father's generally taught their trade to their sons. Joseph was a carpenter (Matthew 13:55) and so was Jesus (Mark 6:3), undoubtedly learning it from his father.
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