Postmaster said:
I wonder what his personality was like..? If someone had to explain him on general imagination how would you?
Would you say he was a serious man? Or a happy man? He must have been charismatic to which drew people to him naturally and on the other end of the scale oppose him. Would he have been the one to laugh at jokes? Or maybe not?
I think we know much about Jesus, Postmaster. As a twelve year old He lead his parents on a wild goose chase for three days (they were sick with worry because they could not find Him), while he entertained the elders with His insight (stunned them is more appropriate, which is why they didn't bother sending word out that the boy was lost and being kept safe in the temple). The elders only gave Him up at the obvious anguish of His parents...
Upon realizing that He gave His parents much anguish, He reigned in His desire to "Be about His Father's business", and minded His Earthly parents...
So we know at age twelve He was obedient to parental authority, yet had the capacity to command the attention of the wisest of sages...for three days straight!
We know that during a wedding, someone goofed and somehow Jesus' mother had influence over the wedding (in Cannan no less). The wine captain was in a panic, and Mary took over (like a good mother of wisdom and experience would). She called on Jesus to fix the embarrassing problem (about the wine). Jesus was about to "complain" that His time to do His Father's work was not yet...his mother turns to the wine captain and instructs him to do exactly as her Son says...
So here you see an interesting paralax. Jesus, starts God's work, Mom says not now...years later Jesus hesitates to start God's work, Mom says now is the time...and both times Jesus obeyed his mother.
We know he was raised as the son of a carpenter, and that He learned that trade. The term carpenter applied to wood working men back then is VERY misleading. A "Carpenter" had to cut the trees down with axe and hand saw, then season the wood for a year or more, then plane it down into usable "planks and boards"...all by hand. Then cut it down to sticks and spindles for cabinetry, tables and chairs. A Carpenter had to understand physics, chemistry, algebra, and geometry. After 10 or so years of being a carpenter's apprentice, a man tended to be rather thickly muscled, lean of fat, and calloused of the hands. His face and upper body would be darkly tanned, and even dark haired people would show bleaching effects on their hair. At thirty His dark hair would have shown premature whisps of white here and there.
We know He was at ease talking with just about anyone and everyone. And after His earthly father's death, He began is "work".
I'll stop here. If you are interested in my continuing...let me know.
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Q