year 1777
Joseph
Mary and Joseph went to Bethlehem in the winter. Bethlehem experiences mild winters with temperatures ranging from 40-60 degrees Fahrenheit during this time.
Joseph is precisely, to the nano second, one year older than he was this time last year!!
It is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible what year Mary and Joseph got married. However, it is believed that they got married before Jesus was born.
Mary and Joseph found Jesus sitting in the temple when he was twelve years old. both hearing the doctors and asking them questions. (John 2.45,46). This must have been about the year 12.
2000
when the angel gabriel came to Mary and Joseph and told them they were going to have a son and that his name should be emmanuel
Mary had one earthly husband - St. Joseph, but, she was also in Mystical Marriage with the Holy Spirit, because she Conceived Our Lord via the Holy Spirit.
In Luke's Gospel, Nazareth in Galilee was the home town of Mary and Joseph. Augustus Caesar called a census of the entire empire for tax purposes. This occurred during the time Quirinius was governor of Syria and, according to Luke, Joseph had to go with Mary to Bethlehem, the town of his ancestor, David.Scholars have found numerous problems with this explanation. There was never a census of the entire empire undertaken during the time of Augustus Caesar. Quirinius was governor of Syria on only one occasion, from the year 6 CE, yet Luke also says that Jesus was born during the reign of King Herod, who died ten years earlier. It would make no sense for Joseph to go to Bethlehem if he was going to be taxed in Galilee. It would make no sense for a census to involve either Galilee or Judea, since they formed part of the autonomous kingdom ruled by King Herod, and he was responsible for collecting his own taxes on any basis he chose - Rome would not have interfered. Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says that the best explanation is that, although Luke likes to set his Christian drama in the context of well-known events from antiquity, sometimes he does so inaccurately.On the other hand Matthew's Gospel tells us that Bethlehem was already the home town of Mary and Joseph, and there is no mention of them travelling from Nazareth to Bethlehem. However, they did flee to Egypt until the death of Herod. On their return were warned in a dream of further dangers in Bethlehem, so turned aside and travelled to Nazareth instead.Considering the scholarly concerns and the evidence of Matthew's Gospel, it is unlikely that Mary and Joseph did go to Bethlehem before the birth of Jesus.
Mary was probably born about the year 15 BC. It is difficult to say as the records were not kept like today. And in those days they got married young, infact Mary was only engaged to Joseph when we hear about her first.
The east wall of Herod's Temple in Jerusalem, where Jesus went as a twelve year old boy with Mary and Joseph for Passover.