Speaking of Jesus' earthly 'step'-father, though it is not specifically mentioned in The Bible, it is generally believed that Joseph died some time before Jesus did, since, at Jesus' death, he entrusted the care of his mother to the apostle John (John 19:26+27). He would not have had to do this if her husband were still around.
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There are two Josephs and you need to keep them separate as they are not the same person. One is Joseph son of Heli of the House of David, who married Mary and the other is Joseph of Arimathaea, a wealthy tin merchant and uncle of Jesus.
Christ's flesh mother and siblings but not Joseph are mentioned in John 19:27 and Mark 6:3, it is therefore considered that Joseph had passed away at this point. Further Joseph, son of Heli did not show up to claim Chris't body after he was crucified, Joseph of Arimathaea did (his uncle). Don't get your Joseph's mixed up as the name is used quite often in biblical text. Get a copy of the companion bible by E W Bullinger, it will help you keep people, dates and times straight in your head.
Theres is a missing span of time from age 12 to age 30 for Jesus in the texts of the New Testament. There is ample evidence in many places that he traveled with his uncle Joseph of Arimathaea to the tin mines in Briton, and that he actually lived in Briton with his mother, during that time.
You will find this information well documented in two sources outside biblical text:
the Smiths bible dictionary = William Smith - Author
The Traditions of Glastonbury = E. Raymond Capt - Author
After the birth of Jesus, Joseph is not mentioned much in the Bible. It is believed that he continued to care for and protect Jesus and his family, but there are no specific details about his life after that time.
Jesus' birth was mentioned 50 times in the bible.
AnswerThe birth of Jesus is mentioned in Matthew 1:25 and Luke 2:7.
The angel appeared to Joseph in the Bible before the birth of Jesus.
Zeus is a god of the ancient Greek pantheon and is not mentioned in the Bible. The Bible says that Mary gave birth to Jesus.
No, she didn't, she gave birth to Jesus and married Joseph, a carpenter but she didn't write a bible.
If you are referring to the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament, then the physical life story of Jesus is not mentioned. Only brief snippets of Jesus' younger days - birth, toddler, twelve are mentioned in the New Testament.
In the Bible, the angel Gabriel told Joseph that Mary would give birth to a son named Jesus, who would save people from their sins.
Mary gave birth to Jesus's siblings. The Bible does say that Mary was a virgin with Jesus, but that had nothing to do with His siblings. Jesus's siblings were the offspring of Mary & Joseph. Joseph was only Jesus's caretaker, and Mary was His earthly mother.
Joseph's death is not mentioned in the New Testament. However, given that he is not mentioned in any of the Gospels after the birth narrative tends to suggest that he died while Jesus was relatively young, but there's no way of knowing.
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.
Christmas is not mentioned once.Christ's birth, and the coming of the Messiah is mentioned numerous times, both in the prophetic Old Testament books and in the Gospels, but Chritsmas was not called Christ's Mass, or Christmas, for many centuries after Jesus's birth and after the books of the Bible were written.