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5. Furthermore, the phrase, "So Joseph rose from sleep, and taking mother and child by night he went away with them to Egypt, and there he stayed till Herod's death," reflects the biblical narrative where Joseph, along with Mary and baby Jesus, flees to Egypt to escape th...
Joseph faithfully and obediently took Mary as his wife (Matthew 1:24). Joseph honored Mary’s virginity until after the birth (Matthew 1:25). After the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, Joseph took the child according to Mosaic law to the temple in Jerusalem to be presented to the Lord (Luke...
but an angel told him that the child was the Son of God and was conceived by theHoly Spirit. Obeying the angel, Joseph took Mary as his wife. After Jesus’ birth atBethleheminJudaea, where theHoly Familyreceived theMagi, an angel warned Joseph and Mary about the impending violence against...
Joseph, most beloved of Jacob’s sons, is hated by his envious brothers. Angry and jealous of Jacob’s gift to Joseph, a resplendent “coat of many colours,” the brothers seize him and sell him to a party of Ishmaelites, or Midianites, who carry him to Egypt. There Joseph eventually...
and Jacob the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary, and Mary was the mother of Jesus who is called the Messiah. Thus there were fourteen generations
There is only one more snapshot of the life of Joseph and the story is told in the Gospel of Luke. It was customary for the family to make the yearly trip to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover. When Jesus was 12 the family made the trip but on the return home Mary and Josep...
Ellen Carol Jones: 'Joysis Crisiscompellingly documents how Joyce’s revolution of the word—the “impossible philosophy” of a creativity that is negative and yet also “porous to transcendence”—“wrestles with reality itself,” resulting in truth-telling about the divine and the human. In ...
JOSEPH CAMPBELL: I know, well, that’s it — I mean, when Peter drew his sword and cut off the servant’s ear there, in the Gethsemane affair, and Jesus said, “Put up your sword, Peter,” and put the ear back on, Peter has been drawing his sword ever since. And one...
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