It was Caesar Augustus who issued the decree for a census that required Mary and Joseph to travel to Bethlehem, as mentioned in the Bible.
Mary and Joseph's journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born, was approximately 70-90 miles. They likely traveled by foot or on a donkey, which would have taken them several days to complete.
Joseph and Mary's hometown was Nazareth, a town in the region of Galilee in Israel.
We do not know where Joseph was born. His ancestral home town was Bethlehem but he was probably not born there. Perhaps he was born in Nazareth where he was living at the time he tool Mary as his wife.
Saint Joseph is traditionally believed to have come from Bethlehem in Judea, which is present-day Israel.
According to the Bible, Mary gave birth to Jesus in Bethlehem while she and Joseph were on their way to participate in a census ordered by the Roman emperor Augustus. This event is traditionally celebrated on December 25th and is known as Christmas Day.
Joseph was from Bethlehem, line of David.
To be taxed according to the commandment of Caesar Augustus, (Luke 2.1-5)
Joseph was probably born in Nazareth although his ancestral home was Bethlehem.
Caesar Octavian/Augustus ruled at the time of Jesus Christ of Nazareth's birth. Octavian's stepson was Tiberius Caesar, whom ruled at Jesus' death. Jesus was executed under the Authority of Pontius Pilate, Roman Governor of Judea. Caesar Augustus ordered a census to be taken throughout the Roman Empire. (Luke 2:1) This census, although abhorrent to the Jews, forced Joseph to leave Nazareth and take Mary to Bethlehem (House of Bread).
Although the date of Jesus' birth is disputed, it certainly falls within the reign of Augustus Caesar, who ruled from 27 BC to 14 AD. In fact, the Gospel of Luke mentions that Mary and Joseph came to Bethlehem to register for a census decreed by Augustus.
Joseph and Mary were traveling as a decree had gone out by Augustus that all must register in their own town. So Joseph was traveling with Mary to Bethlehem.
In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. 2(This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) 3And everyone went to his own town to register. 4So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, because he belonged to the house and line of David. Taken from Luke2:1-4(NIV)
The father of Joseph was called Jacob.
Mary and Joseph's journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born, was approximately 70-90 miles. They likely traveled by foot or on a donkey, which would have taken them several days to complete.
Josephs brothers smeared blood of a animal on Josephs famous colored coat. And they told their father that a wild animal killed him.
Robert Josephs was born in 1961.
In Matthew's Gospel, Mary and Joseph were returning with Jesus from Egypt to their hometown of Bethlehem, when God warned Joseph in a dream to turn aside and travel to Nazareth instead. The reason for the warning was that one of Herod's sons had become king of Judea, including Bethlehem. Another son was king of Galilee, which included Nazareth, but for some reason Matthew did not see this as an issue. So, to Matthew, it was God who was responsible for the family making this fortunate move.