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how does carpenter equal handyman? I have a beautiful Armoire built by his dad right here.....got hid name on it...
Seems like Jesus just mooched off of his affluent friends.
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how does carpenter equal handyman? I have a beautiful Armoire built by his dad right here.....got hid name on it...
There is a long gap in the bible between Jesus' childhood and when he began his ministry. Most scholars assume these were year in which he was working as a carpenter.
There is a long gap in the bible between Jesus' childhood and when he began his ministry. Most scholars assume these were year in which he was working as a carpenter.
Well that just does not fit these idiots template that Jesus would was just like the occupoopers.
This thread needs to be in Rubber Room.
He worked six days. and rested on the seventh , before he came in the flesh to save the world - no greater work has been done!
You want it in there with you?There is a long gap in the bible between Jesus' childhood and when he began his ministry. Most scholars assume these were year in which he was working as a carpenter.
Well that just does not fit these idiots template that Jesus would was just like the occupoopers.
This thread needs to be in Rubber Room.
He mows my yard every other week.
I know the bible says he was the son of a carpenter (more accurately translated to handyman). But does it actually speak of him doing any work?
I know the bible says he was the son of a carpenter (more accurately translated to handyman). But does it actually speak of him doing any work?
how does carpenter equal handyman? I have a beautiful Armoire built by his dad right here.....got hid name on it...
The aramaic word for carpenter used in the NT doesn't mean carpenter as in wood worker, as we recognize the word today. There wasn't that much wood available...Christ probably worked as a builder...though not as an architect...he probably worked with a variety of mediums...wood, stone, daub or whatever they call the mud/straw stuff...