a good foundation work from which to explore christ's life, really a required foundation background read for both christians and non christians alike. This is the simple explanation of the mysterious lost years of Jesus' life, as John puts it, And there are also many other things that Jesus did, which if they were written one by one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written. Yet when it comes to His early years, from ages 12 to 30, the Bible reveals very little. His trip to Lazarus' house in Bethany began in Jericho, which is 17 miles (27.3 kilometers) away. So, Jesus evidently spent most of those years in Nazareth. These pages examine this thought more closely. Achetez et téléchargez ebook The Gospel According to Thomas: Christ's Recorded Sayings of Mastery (English Edition): Boutique Kindle - Inspirational : Amazon.fr

Otherwise, people would not have known Him as a Nazarene.

Amen (John 21:25).

5.0 out of 5 stars seeking to recapture, document christ's lost years.

Years ago ancient documents were purportedly discovered in Tibet indicating Jesus may have visited Persia, India Nepal and Tibet during the ages of 13 to 29. The Lost Years of Jesus. in 1964 my irish mohter read an article in a catholic monthly magazine hinting that jesus christ had gone to live and study with various eastern oriental religious group.

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At the time Herod ordered all the young boys in Bethlehem to be slain, Joseph took Mary and Jesus and fled into Egypt. Some, relying on human reasoning and theory, have invented stories about these “lost” years. reviewed in the united states on august 30, 2015. verified purchase . And so where was Jesus during the time he 13-29 years old?

Lloyd Suh's "Jesus in India" play made its world premiere in San Francisco Wednesday, telling the story of Jesus Christ's teenage years that were exempt from the Holy Bible. fills in a lot of basis questions of the lost years, while rasing many other pertinant questions. Jeremiah 50:6 - “My people have become lost sheep;Their shepherds have led them astray.They have made them turn aside on the mountains;They have gone along from mountain to hillAnd have forgotten their resting place. God inspired Matthew, Mark, Luke and John to record the details of Jesus’ three-and-a-half-year ministry.

In this secret account, written by an unknown source, Jesus has conversations with Judas, who is depicted not as His betrayer, but as His most trusted disciple. Among history's most fascinating mysteries is the Bible's silence about Jesus Christ's early life.