Jesus was a carpenter where's the stuff he made?

Discussion in 'Christianity' started by deleted, Mar 28, 2009.

  1. deleted

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    Is there even anything? A chair, table, book ends..

    And could Jesus turn a common bow saw into a Power saw.. LOl. Jesus..:cheers2:
     
  2. BlackBillBlake

    BlackBillBlake resigned HipForums Supporter

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    It was western culture, based loosely on Christianity that developed technology and thus the power saw.
    Then, they used it to destroy en masse the rainforest on which the balance of Earth's ecology depends........

    I don't think book ends would have been much use back then - they had scrolls I believe not books like we have today.
     
  3. xexon

    xexon Destroyer Of Worlds

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    A carpenter in Jesus' day had a different meaning.

    It was more like a handyman or fix-it man. He could mend a fence or repair a bowl or...



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  4. NotDeadYet

    NotDeadYet Not even close.

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    Wood rots.
     
  5. eyeagainsteye

    eyeagainsteye Member

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    Well, he worked with his human father, Joseph..So, Joseph probably did the main carpeteering.
     
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  7. Ukr-Cdn

    Ukr-Cdn Striving towards holiness

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    I've also read in a few places that the greek that is translated as carpenter could also mean stone-mason or something.
     
  8. rebelfight420

    rebelfight420 Banned

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    Translated from greek carpenter was just a man who worked with his hands.
     
  9. BraveSirRubin

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    Look on ebay.
     
  10. deleted

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    haha, ill bet there is stuff jesus made on ebays.. they have everything. I thought I read some fiction on the ever-lasting life chairs, or table the food never got rotten while on it. Some weird stuff like that.
     
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