The Bible states a Who's Who of the New Testament concerning who was in the Upper Room, it also States that Mary (Jesus Mother) was there and ALL his brethern (His Family) but not Joseph...where was Joseph?
The Bible states a Who's Who of the New Testament concerning who was in the Upper Room, it also States that Mary (Jesus Mother) was there and ALL his brethern (His Family) but not Joseph...where was Joseph?
Had he passed away?
Were he and Mary separated at the time?
Does anybody have any historical info on this??
I think he was dead. He was already an old man. Men married late in age and married young maidens (virgins) anywhere from age 14-16 or so.
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No doubt he had died. Thats why Jesus, while on the cross, said to his mother Mary, "woman behold thy son" speaking of John. John was to take her in and take care of her.
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