He lived and worked in Nazareth, in what is now Israel.
Jesus' step-father, Joseph was a carpenter.
Joseph was a carpenter and is frequently represented by carpentry tools, especially a carpenter square.
Saint Joseph is believed to have been a just and humble man who worked as a carpenter. He is known for his devotion to God, his care for the Virgin Mary and Jesus, and his willingness to follow the guidance of God. Saint Joseph is considered a model of faith and obedience for Christians.
There are several Joseph's mentioned in the Bible. Two who figure prominently are:**Joseph, son of Jacob, who was sold as a slave in Egypt and became 'superintendent' over the house of Potiphar (Genesis 39:1-6) before he was jailed (Genesis 39:20)and then second in command over Egypt (Genesis 41:37-41). And**Joseph, Jesus' father, who was a carpenter (Matthew 13:55)
Joseph was the son of Jacob. Joseph was a carpenter, not David. David was a king and shepherd.
Joseph , the father of Jesus was a carpenter , and lived and worked in Nazareth.
Saint Joseph was a carpenter.
Joseph must have been a good carpenter as he would not have been able to support his family working as a carpenter if he did bad work.
Jesus' step-father, Joseph was a carpenter.
St. Joseph, the husband of the Virgin Mary and foster father of Jesus, was a carpenter. (See Mark 6:3) A carpenter uses his hands and his tools to work and over time St. Joseph came to be associated with workers and laborers. In 1955 May 1st was instituted as the feast day of "Saint Joseph the Worker".
Yes, St. Joseph was a carpenter.
Joseph the Carpenter was created in 1645.
Joseph lived in Nazareth , and he was a carpenter by trade.
Joseph Edwards Carpenter died in 1885.
Joseph Carpenter House was created in 1913.
Joseph was a carpenter by profession so is frequently picture with carpenter tools.
St. Joseph was the spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary and foster father of Jesus. He is called by several titles including Joseph the Carpenter and Joseph the Worker.