To my knowledge and what I have studied Jesus didn't have a home during his ministry. Where I take my conclusions is from a Bible verse that says somthing to this effect "The Foxes have their holes, and the birds have their nests, but the Son of God (refering to Jesus) does not have a place to rest his head.'' Also The Bible tells us that Jesus stayed in the house of his friends (different friends).
Jesus was born in Bethlehem and grew up in Nazareth. He did not build his own home but went from one place to another, preaching and teaching about God's Kingdom, healing and resurrecting. Matthew 8:20 says:
But Jesus said to him: "Foxes have dens and birds of heaven have roosts, but the Son of man has nowhere to lay down his head."
With the expression "Son of man" Jesus referred to himself.
It was a small hut made of bricks and clay.
Both the Bible and Jesus teach that divorce is wrong because christian marriage is a partnership between a man and a woman forever. One of the promises made is that you will be 'Married to the grave'.
Islam teaches Jesus was a powerful prophet. Christian believe Jesus is much more then just a prophet, Jesus is the Word of God made flesh who died on the cross for our sins otherwise we would all be owned by the Devil because of our sin.
For real lets be honest here! Jesus is the one who made men and women! Trust me, its in the bible! That is the only way life began.
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AnswerIn Matthew's version of the nativity of Jesus, Joseph and Mary fled with Jesus from Bethlehem to Egypt to escape King Herod, who wanted to have Jesus killed. After Herod died and it appeared safe to do so, they began the journey back to their home in Bethlehem, but being warned in a dream turned aside and made the long journey to Nazareth in Galilee instead.
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Luke. Lk:1:3: It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus, Acts:1:1: The former treatise have I made, O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both to do and teach,
Jesus was not lost. When his parents were finished with their dealings in the city, they left with a large entourage, and assumed that Jesus was somewhere in the group. Jesus made His way to the Temple to teach what He knew. It was several days later that Mary and Joseph found Him at the temple expounding scriptures and teaching the elders. Jesus knew He was about His fathers' business. Not Joseph, but the business of God, His father.
Jesus gained disciples when he began preaching. Probably, his message appealed to people, so people began to follow him, especially the twelve. Some or all of the disciples remained with him for the rest of his life. All but John deserted him when he was arrested, but they gradually re-formed and began preaching to the nations. If you count all believers in Christianity as disciples, then Jesus has had disciples ever since.
Christ was made manifest in the flesh to die for sinners. He was not called for the righteous but bring sinners to repentance. He was more than a teacher
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