Bellamente
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As I recall, the only time I hear of Joseph's name, is when Jesus is born and somewhat in his childhood. Anyone know what happened??
Welcome Bellamente, to CR.Bellamente said:As I recall, the only time I hear of Joseph's name, is when Jesus is born and somewhat in his childhood. Anyone know what happened??
Prior to Jesus "dying" on the cross, He gave his mother to another, informing him (and her) that she was his mother, and he was now her son. This would indicate that her Husband was no longer in the picture.Bellamente said:Thanks for all the replys. So we are assuming that he died before Jesus' death?
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This still happens in some cultures. A little old lady from Cambodia gave a dear friend of mine to my Mother. When she dies Seveth(my friend) will be my mothers oldest son LOL. I call Him oyie Bong (respected older brother) havent seen him in a while will be interested to see what happens when she passes. But I assure there was no joking she was serious as was he about the transaction.Prior to Jesus "dying" on the cross, He gave his mother to another, informing him (and her) that she was his mother, and he was now her son.
In fact she we are told, was one of the first to see Jesus arisen..Bellamente said:Ah ok, thanks. Also why wasn't Mary written about after his death.
Don't you mean Mary Magdalene?Quahom1 said:In fact she we are told, was one of the first to see Jesus arisen..
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According to Jewish custom, the betrothed couple, though were considered married, did not live together for up to a year (maybe longer), while the husband prepared their home for them. She was to remain vigilint, because her husband could come for her at anytime, day or night. If he arrived and discovered her unfaithful, well the punishment could be rather harsh (and permanent).Basstian said:I just on assumption think Joseph and Mary had been pre-arranged marriage
the statement He had not lived with her yet kind of hints at this. There was no courtship other than in Samria (but thats a different story)
Joseph thinking of putting her away quietly shows some of his charactor. He was a forgiving and compassionate man had to have been. Otherwise he would have blew his stack and drug her through the street to be shamed or worse stoned.
This kind of hints at a gentleness that would have made for a loving and dedicated step-parent of which love becomes the binding factor rather than blood.
We dont really know how old Joseph was at the time Jesus was born but do have historical data that shows life expectancy was not very long for the average working man at this time so odds say he had passed before Jesus started His ministry.
Okay making sure. Just wondering, off topic but have you read the Da Vinci Code?Quahom1 said:Both!
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Yes, for a piece of fiction, I find it a fascinating read. I compare it to the "fiction" of the Left Behind series, and the Last Temptation of Christ (circa 1980).Bellamente said:Okay making sure. Just wondering, off topic but have you read the Da Vinci Code?
Ah yes VERY fictional indeed, very interesting. I did alot a research on it, he twists stuff around. But the whole Magdalene story is interesting.Quahom1 said:Yes, for a piece of fiction, I find it a fascinating read. I compare it to the "fiction" of the Left Behind series, and the Last Temptation of Christ (circa 1980).
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It's a long time since I've read the NT, but I seem to recall a passage I interpreted as Jesus complaining that he's only just buried his father, and yet people still demanding his attention and healing. It struck me as a very human moment, but I'm not sure what quote it may have been - or whether my memory even serves correctly.Bellamente said:Thanks for all the replys. So we are assuming that he died before Jesus' death?
Hmm, interesting. ThanksI said:It's a long time since I've read the NT, but I seem to recall a passage I interpreted as Jesus complaining that he's only just buried his father, and yet people still demanding his attention and healing. It struck me as a very human moment, but I'm not sure what quote it may have been - or whether my memory even serves correctly.