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Jesus, the First Thirty Years
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9/29/1999
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Jesus spent thirty years before Hs public
ministry in Nazareth; good-sized town
nestled in the hills of Galilee. Farming
was the ordinary occupation; and His own
family probably worked a small plot of land
to provide food for themselves. This fact
may explain why He made so many allusions in
His preaching to sowing, harvesting and
vinetending. Nevertheless, Mark’s Gospel
calls Him “The Carpenter.” (Mark 6:3a),
while Matthew says He is “the son of a
carpenter” (13:55). At that time and place
sons tended to apprentice to their fathers;
so we can safely assume that both Joseph and
Jesus were carpenters.
In his two-volume study of Jesus, Father
John Meier tells us that the word
“carpenter” translates the Greek “tekton”
that meant “woodworker”. Jesus did not
build houses as these were made of bricks
and mud. He probably fashioned the house
windows and roof beams and provided His
farming neighbors with yokes, plows and
furniture. Fashioning these would have
taken no little sweat or muscle, Meier
notes. The somewhat fragile Jesus artists
sometimes depict would have been a far
remove from a man who spent many years as a
woodworker.
Some scholars think Joseph and Jesus may
have been master builders who traveled
extensively working on the great projects of
Herod the Great in Jerusalem or on his son’s
grand new capital in Sepphoris, just 312
miles from Nazareth, a town of about 2,000
people. Nevertheless, it is not
unreasonable to think that He visited and
occasionally worked in Sepphoris, where
Greek was the ordinary language of tradesmen.
Where did Jesus fit into the social
structure of His time? It was a society of
rulers, bureaucrats, peasant farmers, day
laborers and slaves. Scholars think Jesus
would have been the modern-day equivalent of
a blue-collar worker in the lower middle
class. His family would have been no poorer
or less respectable than any other in
Nazareth.
Those thirty years were a rare period of
peace and prosperity in Palestine, making it
possible for Him to begin and carry out His
itinerant ministry through Galilee and Judea.
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