Site banner
.
Home Forums Blogs Articles Photos Videos Contact FAQ                    
.
.
Wisdom Archive
Body Mind and Soul
Faith and Belief
God and Religion
Law of Attraction
Life and Beyond
Love and Happiness
Peace of Mind
Peace on Earth
Personal Faith
Spiritual Festivals
Spiritual Growth
Spiritual Guidance
Spiritual Inspiration
Spirituality and Science
Spiritual Retreats
More Wisdom
Buddhism Archives
Hinduism Archives
Sustainability
Theology Archives
Even more Wisdom
2012 - Year 2012
Affirmations
Aura
Ayurveda
Chakras
Consciousness
Cultural Creatives
Diksha (Deeksha)
Dream Dictionary
Dream Interpretation
Dream interpreter
Dreams
Enlightenment
Essential Oils
Feng Shui
Flower Essences
Gaia Hypothesis
Indigo Children
Kalki Bhagavan
Karma
Kundalini
Kundalini Yoga
Life after death
Mayan Calendar
Meaning of Dreams
Meditation
Morphogenetic Fields
Psychic Ability
Reincarnation
Spiritual Art, Music & Dance
Spiritual Awakening
Spiritual Enlightenment
Spiritual Healing
Spirituality and Health
Spiritual Jokes
Spiritual Parenting
Vastu Shastra
Womens Spirituality
Yoga Positions
Site map 2
Site map


Dream Sharing Forum

at Global Oneness Community.
Share your dreams and let others help you with the interpretation!
Dream Sharing Forum





Bookmark and Share
.

Jesus - Family and early life

A Wisdom Archive on Jesus - Family and early life

Jesus - Family and early life

A selection of articles related to Jesus - Family and early life

We recommend this article: Jesus - Family and early life - 1, and also this: Jesus - Family and early life - 2.
More material related to Jesus can be found here:
Main Page
for
Jesus
YouTube Videos
related to
Jesus
Index of Articles
related to
Jesus
Index of Articles
related to
Jesus - Family and early ...
Glossary
related to
Jesus
Dream Dictionary
related to
Jesus
Jesus, Jesus - Arrest, trial and execution, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Life and teachings, based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Negative views, Jesus - Notes, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Anno Domini and Common Era (which show how Jesus' birth has influenced the modern day calendar), INRI, The Bible, Spiritism, Comparative religion, and its sub-school, Comparative mythology, studies, among other things, the similarities between Jesus and heroes found in traditions other than Christianity., List of books about Jesus, Apostolic Succession of Jesus, Genealogy of Jesus, Historical Jesus, Cultural background of Jesus, Race of Jesus

ARTICLES RELATED TO Jesus - Family and early life

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia - Jesus

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations Christi ...

Including:

Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia - Jesus

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Life and teachings, based upon the Gospels
Jesus - Chronology. The most detailed accounts of Jesus' birth are contained in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. [1] There is considerable debate about the details of Jesus' birth even among Christian scholars, and few scholars claim to know either the year or the date of his birth or of his death. Based on the accounts in the gospels of the shepherds' activities, the time of year depicted for ...

See also:

Jesus, Jesus - Background, Jesus - Life and teachings, based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest, trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Negative views, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes

Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Life and teachings, based upon the Gospels

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels

Jesus - Chronology. Main article: Chronology of Jesus The most detailed accounts of Jesus' birth are contained in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. [1] There is considerable debate about the details of Jesus' birth even among Christian scholars, and few scholars claim to know either the year or the date of his birth or of his death. Based on the accounts in the gospel ...

See also:

Jesus, Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels, Jesus - Chronology, Jesus - Family and early life, Jesus - Ministry, Jesus - Arrest trial and execution, Jesus - Resurrection and Ascension, Jesus - Legacy, Jesus - Religious perspectives, Jesus - Christian views, Jesus - Islamic views, Jesus - Jewish views, Jesus - Eastern religions, Jesus - Negative views, Jesus - Other views, Jesus - Historicity, Jesus - Earlier texts?, Jesus - Questions of reliability, Jesus - External influences on gospel development, Jesus - Historical reconstructions of Jesus's life, Jesus - Notes

Read more here: » Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Jesus - Life and teachings based upon the Gospels

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia - Child Jesus

The Child Jesus is a religious symbol based on the activities of Jesus as an infant up to the age of twelve that recurs throughout history starting from around the 3rd & 4th century with religious figurines and icons of the infant Jesus, usually with His mother, the Virgin Mary, and His father Joseph. This "original nuclear family" symbolized the Holy Trinity to many early Christian believers and solidified the family unit with such deep spiritual significance that it eventually became an integral part of the Cath ...

Read more here: » Child Jesus: Encyclopedia - Child Jesus

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - New Testament view on Jesus' life - Childhood and family background

Jesus Christ, whom some believe was the promised Messiah, was born in Bethlehem, while Nazareth in Galilee was his childhood home. Jesus' mother was Mary. Two of the Gospels (Matthew and Luke) say that Jesus' father was God, whose Holy Spirit miraculously caused Mary to conceive, giving rise to a virgin birth, meaning that Joseph was Jesus' foster father. The other two Gospels, Mark and John, make no mention of Joseph at all, but in their first chapters refer to Jesus as the Son of God. The focus of each of the gospel accounts is prim ...

See also:

New Testament view on Jesus' life, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Childhood and family background, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Works and miracles, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Preaching the kingdom of God, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Sexuality and love, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Final days, New Testament view on Jesus' life - The resurrection, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Legacy

Read more here: » New Testament view on Jesus' life: Encyclopedia II - New Testament view on Jesus' life - Childhood and family background

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family

All sources agree that this man's name was indeed "Jesus," or in Greek, Ιησου. Given that this was an extremely common name in the first century Jewish world, this is quite credible. Josephus alone mentions some twenty or so men called "Joshua" or "Jesus" in his writings, four of whom were high priests, and no fewer than ten belonging to the first century. This name is usually assumed to be derived from the Aramaic Yeshua. This name was a shortened form of Yehoshua, which originally meant "Yahweh helps" or "May Yahw ...

See also:

Historical Jesus, Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family, Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born?, Historical Jesus - Where was Jesus Born?, Historical Jesus - The Synagogue of Nazareth, Historical Jesus - What language did Jesus speak?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate?, Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status?, Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood, Historical Jesus - Joseph Yosef — his father?, Historical Jesus - Mary Miryam - his mother?, Historical Jesus - James Yacov - his brother?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Vegetarian?, Historical Jesus - Works and miracles, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Teacher of Nonviolent Resistance?, Historical Jesus - Was the Entrance to Jerusalem during Passover or Tabernacles?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus the same as Barabbas?, Historical Jesus - Final days, Historical Jesus - The Resurrection

Read more here: » Historical Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood

Historical Jesus - Joseph Yosef — his father?. The main Christian sources about Joseph come from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. Joseph was betrothed to Mary at the time that she conceived Yehoshua; and therefore they were already legally husband and wife then, although they were not yet permitted to live together. In the Christian Gospels of Matthew and Luke, Joseph is referred to as "Jesus's" foster father. Joseph does not feature in any of the four canonical gospels, except in these childhood ...

See also:

Historical Jesus, Historical Jesus - The Names of Jesus and his Family, Historical Jesus - When was Jesus born?, Historical Jesus - Where was Jesus Born?, Historical Jesus - The Synagogue of Nazareth, Historical Jesus - What language did Jesus speak?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus Literate?, Historical Jesus - What was Jesus' Socioeconomic Status?, Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood, Historical Jesus - Joseph Yosef — his father?, Historical Jesus - Mary Miryam - his mother?, Historical Jesus - James Yacov - his brother?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Vegetarian?, Historical Jesus - Works and miracles, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus a Teacher of Nonviolent Resistance?, Historical Jesus - Was the Entrance to Jerusalem during Passover or Tabernacles?, Historical Jesus - Was Jesus the same as Barabbas?, Historical Jesus - Final days, Historical Jesus - The Resurrection

Read more here: » Historical Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Historical Jesus - Family background and childhood

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Claudius - Family and early life

Claudius was born Tiberius Claudius Drusus on August 1, 10 BC in Lugdunum, Gaul, on the day of the dedication of an altar to Augustus. He was the third child of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia Minor, the two older children being Germanicus and Livilla. Antonia may have had two other children as well, but both died young. His maternal grandparents were Mark Antony and Octavia, Caesar Augustus' sister. His paternal grandparents were Livia, Augustus's third wife, and Tiberius Claudius Nero. During his reign, Claudius revived the rumor that his father Dru ...

See also:

Claudius, Claudius - Claudius' affliction and personality, Claudius - Family and early life, Claudius - Accession as emperor, Claudius - Expansion of the empire, Claudius - Judicial and legislative affairs, Claudius - Public works, Claudius - Claudius and the Senate, Claudius - The Secretariat and centralization of powers, Claudius - Religious reforms and games, Claudius - Marriages and personal life, Claudius - Death deification and reputation, Claudius - Scholarly works and their impact, Claudius - Claudius in fiction, Claudius - Footnotes

Read more here: » Claudius: Encyclopedia II - Claudius - Family and early life

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Claudius - Family and early life

Claudius was born Tiberius Claudius Drusus on August 1, 10 BC in Lugdunum, Gaul, on the day of the dedication of an altar to Augustus. He was the third child of Nero Claudius Drusus and Antonia Minor, the two older children being Germanicus and Livilla. Antonia may have had two other children as well, but both died young. His maternal grandparents were Mark Antony and Octavia, Caesar Augustus' sister. His paternal grandparents were Livia, Augustus' third wife, and Tiberius Claudius Nero. During his reign, Claudius revived the rumor that his father Dru ...

See also:

Claudius, Claudius - Claudius' affliction and personality, Claudius - Family and early life, Claudius - Accession as emperor, Claudius - Expansion of the empire, Claudius - Judicial and legislative affairs, Claudius - Public works, Claudius - Claudius and the Senate, Claudius - The Secretariat and centralization of powers, Claudius - Religious reforms and games, Claudius - Marriages and personal life, Claudius - Death deification and reputation, Claudius - Scholarly works and their impact, Claudius - Claudius in fiction, Claudius - Footnotes

Read more here: » Claudius: Encyclopedia II - Claudius - Family and early life

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Christian views of Jesus - Life

Christian views of Jesus - Birth and childhood. Of the four Gospels, the Nativity (birth) is mentioned only in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. Both infancy accounts support the doctrine of the Virgin Birth, in which Jesus was miraculously conceived in his mother's womb by the Holy Spirit, when his mother was still a virgin. According to these accounts, Jesus was born while Joseph and Mary, Joseph's betrothed, were visiting Bethlehem from their native Nazareth. Mary is also commonly ...

See also:

Christian views of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Belief in the divinity, Christian views of Jesus - Life, Christian views of Jesus - Birth and childhood, Christian views of Jesus - The ministry and message of Jesus, Christian views of Jesus - Arrest trial and crucifixion, Christian views of Jesus - Resurrection Ascension and Second Coming, Christian views of Jesus - Miracles performed, Christian views of Jesus - Quotes, Christian views of Jesus - Christology, Christian views of Jesus - Differences in interpretation

Read more here: » Christian views of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Christian views of Jesus - Life

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - New Testament view on Jesus' life - The resurrection

According to the Christian Gospels, Jesus' disciples encountered him again on the third day after his death, raised to life. No one was a witness of the actual resurrection event, though all four Gospels report that women who went to anoint the body found the tomb empty. After the resurrection the Gospels give various accounts of Jesus meeting various people in various places over a period of forty days before "ascending into heaven". In addition to the Gospels, the resurrection is mentioned briefly again in Acts. In Galatians Paul ma ...

See also:

New Testament view on Jesus' life, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Childhood and family background, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Works and miracles, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Preaching the kingdom of God, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Sexuality and love, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Final days, New Testament view on Jesus' life - The resurrection, New Testament view on Jesus' life - Legacy

Read more here: » New Testament view on Jesus' life: Encyclopedia II - New Testament view on Jesus' life - The resurrection

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Joan Collins - Family and Early Life

Collins was born in London, England to Joseph William "Will" Collins (a South African-born Jewish talent agent) and Elsa Bessant (an English mother). She was educated at the Francis Holland School. An aspiring actress, she trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) with others actors such as Sir Roger Moore and Sir Michael Caine. She has one sister, the authoress Jackie Collins, and a brother Bill Collins. ...

See also:

Joan Collins, Joan Collins - Family and Early Life, Joan Collins - Early Film Career, Joan Collins - Dynasty, Joan Collins - After Dynasty, Joan Collins - Marriage and Family, Joan Collins - Personal Politics, Joan Collins - Homes, Joan Collins - Books, Joan Collins - Titles, Joan Collins - Awards, Joan Collins - Filmography, Joan Collins - Theatrical credits, Joan Collins - Television credits

Read more here: » Joan Collins: Encyclopedia II - Joan Collins - Family and Early Life

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Milla Jovovich - Family and early life

Jovovich was born Milica Jovović in Kiev, Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union) to a Serbian doctor Bogić Jovović and Ukrainian actress mother Galina Loginova Jovović. Her family is Montenegrin in origin, their estate being at Metohija in Zlopek near Peć. Her great-grandfather Bogić Camić Jovović was flag-bearer of the Vasojevići tribe, and officer of the guard of the King Nicholas I of Montenegro; his wife's name was also Militza. Her grandfather Bogdan Jovović was a commander in the Pristina military area, and later inve ...

See also:

Milla Jovovich, Milla Jovovich - Family and early life, Milla Jovovich - Early life and work, Milla Jovovich - Recent life and career, Milla Jovovich - Filmography, Milla Jovovich - Discography, Milla Jovovich - Trivia, Milla Jovovich - Sources

Read more here: » Milla Jovovich: Encyclopedia II - Milla Jovovich - Family and early life

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Philip Phillips - Family and Early Life

Philip Phillips was born into a Jewish family in Charleston, South Carolina, the son of Aaron Pfeiffer from Ansbach, Bavaria, who changed his name to Phillips when he immigrated around 1800. The family were members of the Beth Eliohim Congregation in Charleston, and in 1825 Aaron Phillips was the first president of the Reformed Society of Israelites, early leaders in the Jewish Reform movement. Philip Phillips' mother, Caroline, was the daughter of Marks Lazarus, a veteran of Fort Moultrie, the siege of Savannah, and the siege of Charleston in the Amer ...

See also:

Philip Phillips, Philip Phillips - Family and Early Life, Philip Phillips - Civil War, Philip Phillips - Legacy

Read more here: » Philip Phillips: Encyclopedia II - Philip Phillips - Family and Early Life

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Joel Parker - Early life family

Born near Freehold, New Jersey to Charles and Sarah (Coward) Parker, he attended the College of New Jersey, later known as Princeton University, graduating in the class of 1839. He worked in the law office of Henry W. Green and was admitted to the bar in 1842. He married Maria Gummere in 1843 and the couple had two sons and a daughter. ...

See also:

Joel Parker, Joel Parker - Early life family, Joel Parker - Political career, Joel Parker - Governor first term

Read more here: » Joel Parker: Encyclopedia II - Joel Parker - Early life family

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - George Shenton - Early and family life

George Shenton was born in Perth, Western Australia on 4 March 1842, the eldest son of George Shenton Snr, a wealthy businessman who was Perth's first pharmacist. George Shenton Jnr was educated locally until 1855, when at the age of 13 he was sent to England to complete his education at the Wesleyan Collegiate Institute (Queen's College) in Taunton. In 1858 he returned to Perth, where he received experience working in a range of his father's businesses, including running his father's store in Geraldton ...

See also:

George Shenton, George Shenton - Early and family life, George Shenton - Business activities, George Shenton - Political career, George Shenton - Later life, George Shenton - Cultural references

Read more here: » George Shenton: Encyclopedia II - George Shenton - Early and family life

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Ethelred the Unready - Early life and family

According to William of Malmesbury, Ethelred defecated in the baptismal font as a child, which led St. Dunstan to prophesy that the English monarchy would be overthrown during Ethelred's reign. This story is, however, almost certainly a fabrication. Ethelred succeeded to the throne aged about 10 following the death of his father King Edgar and subsequent murder of his half-brother Edward the Martyr. His nickname "The Unready" does not mean that he was ill-prepared, but derives from the Anglo-Saxon unræd meaning "without counsel" or "indecisive". This is a ...

See also:

Ethelred the Unready, Ethelred the Unready - Early life and family, Ethelred the Unready - Conflict with the Danes, Ethelred the Unready - Death and legacy

Read more here: » Ethelred the Unready: Encyclopedia II - Ethelred the Unready - Early life and family

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Sarojini Naidu - Early life and family

Sarojini Chattopadhyaya was born in Hyderabad, India as the eldest daughter of scientist-philosopher, Aghornath Chattopadhyaya, and Barada Sundari Devi, a poetess. Her father was the founder of the Nizam College. She learnt to speak Urdu, Telugu, English, Persian and Bengali. Her favorite poet was P.B. Shelley. At the age of 15, she met Dr. Govindarajulu Naidu and fell in love with him. He was from South India. After finishing her studies at the age of 19, she married him during the time when inter-caste marriages were not allowed. He ...

See also:

Sarojini Naidu, Sarojini Naidu - Early life and family, Sarojini Naidu - In the Freedom struggle, Sarojini Naidu - Poetry Writings and Quotes

Read more here: » Sarojini Naidu: Encyclopedia II - Sarojini Naidu - Early life and family

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Tom Vilsack - Early life and family

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Vilsack was orphaned at birth and was placed in a Catholic orphanage several days later. His name was "Kenneth" before he was adopted in 1951 as an infant by Bud and Dolly Vilsack. His adoptive father was a real-estate agent and insurance salesman, and his adoptive mother was a homemaker. He had one sister, Alice, who was six years older than he and who died in her mid-40s. He went to high school at Shady Side Academy, a private school in Pittsburgh. He received his bachelor's degree in 1972 from Hami ...

See also:

Tom Vilsack, Tom Vilsack - Early life and family, Tom Vilsack - Early political career, Tom Vilsack - Governorship, Tom Vilsack - Recent Events

Read more here: » Tom Vilsack: Encyclopedia II - Tom Vilsack - Early life and family

Jesus - Family and early life: Encyclopedia II - Early life of Hugo Chávez - Family and ancestry

The second son of Hugo de los Reyes Chávez and Elena Frías de Chávez (née Frías), Chávez was born in the town of Sabaneta, Barinas on July 28, 1954. Sabaneta is situated in Venezuela's Andean lowlands, with the Andes Mountains to the west and south. Both Chávez's mother and father were local schoolteachers there. His father, Hugo Sr., had dropped out of school after completing the sixth grade, but later qualified to teach primary school ...

See also:

Early life of Hugo Chávez, Early life of Hugo Chávez - Family and ancestry, Early life of Hugo Chávez - Childhood 1954–1971, Early life of Hugo Chávez - Early childhood with parents, Early life of Hugo Chávez - Later childhood, Early life of Hugo Chávez - Life as a cadet 1971–1975, Early life of Hugo Chávez - Notes

Read more here: » Early life of Hugo Chávez: Encyclopedia II - Early life of Hugo Chávez - Family and ancestry

More material related to Jesus can be found here:
Main Page
for
Jesus
YouTube Videos
related to
Jesus
Index of Articles
related to
Jesus
Index of Articles
related to
Jesus - Family and early ...
Glossary
related to
Jesus
Dream Dictionary
related to
Jesus



Bookmark and Share
Search the Global Oneness web site
Global Oneness is a huge, really huge, web site. Almost whatever you are searching for within health, spirituality, personal development and inspirationals - you will find it here!
Google
 
 

Rate this archive!

Please rate this archive with 10 as very good and 1 as very poor.

.



Bookmark and Share

  » Home » » Home »