Of the fisherman who followed Jesus who were married their wives were taken care of by the husband's family. The Jews always took care of their own. If the fisherman did not have brothers to care for their wives then the wife's family took care of her and their children if they had any. Jesus knew this Jewish rule and tradition was in place so he knew he could call men to follow him. This is still true today. The Jews do not abandon their women and children without having a way to care for them.
Some jobs that were around in Jesus's time include a Shepard, carpenter and a farmers and fishermen...ye bro
Nobody. He was not well-known in his time (most historians of the time don't mention him); and he plays no part in Judaism.
Tough because your parents decided everything - you had no say in anything (if you were a girl).
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Jesus was not feared by the Romans. At the time that Jesus lived, the Romans, with the exception of perhaps one or two, did not even know who he was. It was a certain faction of the Jewish priests who feared Jesus and caused the trouble. They feared Jesus because he was thought to be preaching a false doctrine and seemed to be gathering followers.
It depends. If they were Jewish, they were probably fishing. The Sabbath actually starts Friday at sunset to Saturday at sunset. In the time of Jesus they would have observed the true Sabbath.
They were farmers, traders, or fishermen.
Some jobs that were around in Jesus's time include a Shepard, carpenter and a farmers and fishermen...ye bro
the fisherman catches the fishes from seas and ponds and rivers.
Virtually all Jews in Israel at the time of Jesus had Jewish funerals, including Jesus. At that time, a Jewish funeral would have NOT included a coffin.However, according to Christian belief, Jesus was never buried.
Jesus was Jewish - he went to shul and studied with the rabbis the same as all the other Jewish boys of that time
No, Jesus Christ was not an American. In fact, America was not nationally known at that time. Jesus was Jewish.
Mary and Joseph, Jesus' parents, were Jewish.
They wore beards
Jerusalem was the only place in the world that had a Jewish Temple at that time.
No, but there were obvious occasions where he kept his skills going during that time.
eggs,mutton or beef,and bread