I don't think The Bible says. One theory is that Joseph was an older man when he married Mary and had died prior to the crucifixion. This theory came about because Joseph was rarely mentioned in the bible, only really up to the point where Jesus was lost in the temple. It is very strange culturally for Jesus 'father' to be left out of stories, as men were seen as more important than women in biblical times. So no one really knows for sure, but that is one theory.
Pharaoh helped Joseph in the Bible. He was impressed by Joseph's ability to interpret dreams and entrusted him with overseeing Egypt's food supply during a famine, leading to Joseph's rise to power and eventual reunion with his family.
According to the Bible, Joseph settled his family in Goshen, a region in the northeastern Nile Delta of Egypt. Goshen was a fertile area suitable for grazing and agriculture, which helped sustain Joseph's family during the time of famine.
We do not know when Joseph was born or when he died. He was probably born about 50 BC and was dead by 30 AD.
We do not know when Joseph was born or when he died. He was probably born about 50 BC and was dead by 30 AD.
The name Joseph is Hebrew. The Pharaoh did not give Joseph a Hebrew name, he gave him an Egyptian name, which was Zaphnathpaaneah. Genesis 41:45 And Pharaoh called Joseph's name Zaphnathpaaneah; and he gave him to wife Asenath the daughter of Potipherah priest of On. And Joseph went out over all the land of Egypt.
The Bible does not mention what type of work Joseph's father did. Joseph was not actually the father of Jesus, God was Jesus' Father.
Joseph and marry were Jews. Jesus also was born Jew and later his principles laid to starting of a new religion i.e. "Christianity"!
Pagan Christs was created in 1903.
One was a Holy Day and the other the weekly Sabbath.
In Palestine, Middle east.
We're All Christs was created in 2006.
The crucifixion and the resurrection are tenets of Christian ideology.
The duration of We're All Christs is 1.78 hours.
At the time of christs bearth , every man went to his own town to be registered.
Most people at that time did not have a last name. They went by their first name and where they were from, such as Saul of Tarsus or Joseph of Arimethea.
Although his earthly family and followers were deeply grieved by the torture and crucifixtion, Christ alone bore the full weight himself. He could not share it with anyone. He was even denied comfort from the Heavenly Father, and asked why the Father had forsaken Him. More than the pain of his wounds, the weight of the world's sins must have been crushing and nearly unbearable.
Christs' birthday