Oh, what a lovely question! It sounds like you're curious about Mary and Joseph from The Bible. Yes, Mary's husband is indeed Joseph, the same Joseph who was sold into slavery by his brothers in the Old Testament. It's wonderful to see your interest in their story, and I encourage you to explore more about their journey and the lessons we can learn from it.
No, the Joseph who married Mary in the Christian tradition is not the same Joseph as Jacob's son Joseph from the Old Testament. They are two different individuals from different time periods and lineages.
Oh honey, no. Joseph, the husband of Mary and earthly father of Jesus, is not the same Joseph who was Jacob's son sold into slavery in the Old Testament. Different Josephs, different stories. Keep those biblical timelines straight, darling.
No, she died soon after the birth of his younger brother Benjamin. Benjamin was alive when Joseph was sold.
good question. I'm sure that he's depicted as older than Mary who was young and a virgin so i'd say that he's around 30-40.
Joseph was sold by his brothers for 20 pieces of silver.
No. The first Joseph was a son of Jacob and the other was the husband of Mary. There was a time span of about 1850 years between the two men.
No, the Joseph who married Mary in the Christian tradition is not the same Joseph as Jacob's son Joseph from the Old Testament. They are two different individuals from different time periods and lineages.
Oh honey, no. Joseph, the husband of Mary and earthly father of Jesus, is not the same Joseph who was Jacob's son sold into slavery in the Old Testament. Different Josephs, different stories. Keep those biblical timelines straight, darling.
Joseph was the step-father to Our Lord Savior Jesus Christ!!! Joseph in the Old Testament was a boy that his brothers sold to Egypt. Joseph married a daughter of the priest of Egypt.
She was sold back to the English, and later returned to her husband.
no.
That is pure superstition. You would get better results saying the rosary daily until the house is sold. The same goes for a statue of St. Joseph.
they sold him
No, she died soon after the birth of his younger brother Benjamin. Benjamin was alive when Joseph was sold.
good question. I'm sure that he's depicted as older than Mary who was young and a virgin so i'd say that he's around 30-40.
20 pieces of silver - (Genesis 37:28) Then there passed by Midianites merchantmen ; and they drew and lifted up Joseph out of the pit, and sold Joseph to the Ishmeelites for twenty pieces of silver: and they brought Joseph into Egypt.
Seventeen.