Maybe the Bible only tells us about things Jesus did that are spiritually relevant. Of course that'd mean he didn't do anything spiritually relevant between the ages of 12 and 30. That's a long time to slack off as the son of God. What was he doing??
2006-09-27 09:29:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that if all the texts of the bible were ever found or revealed that we would know what jesus did during those years of his life I like to believe he lived as a human learning his earthly fathers trade. and studying. As for the fish question Yes I do believe that when they fished there was some divine things going on how else would there be so many fish :)
2006-09-27 09:33:00
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answered by Tears30 2
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Dude. Read the Bible before asking questions about it. Jesus DID use his power to help him and the disciples catch a lot of fish. LOL
2006-09-27 09:31:37
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answered by Open Heart Searchery 7
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The Bible itself states that all the acts of Christ couldn't be contained in a library of books. For sure, Christ did many many things to which we don't have record of. If you call that cheating, then so be it. He "cheated" by making wine out of water, bread for the hungry, and fishes for the multitudes, so why not more fishes?
2006-09-27 09:31:25
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answered by AT 5
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I assumed that you were asking about what was written in the Bible. Forgive my misinterpretation of your intentions. The one thing that I can say in my defense is that it was in generosity of spirit that I believed you to be asking your question out of a genuine desire to know.
No, the Bible does not detail every day in Christ's life. It details who Christ is. If you knew who Christ was, you wouldn't ask ludicrous questions about whether or not he was a cheater. A question about Christ indicates some desire to learn something about Christ, based on what we do know about him. Seeing now that you had no desire to learn, but only a desire to accuse, I will not answer any questions you may have in the future that appear to be disingenuous, as the one to which you link (I now see, thanks to this follow-up) is.
2006-09-27 09:33:12
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answer #5
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answered by Gestalt 6
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In the Bible, there are "lost days/years" of Jesus' life. I think it mainly talks about the "most important" days. It could not possibly document every day of his life.
2006-09-27 09:30:12
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answered by Lax Angel 3
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Nope, at the end of a couple of the books (I'm too tired to look up which ones) of the New Testament, it plainly says that He was around and performed many miracles, but doesn't chronicle every day.
2006-09-27 09:29:50
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answer #7
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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in case you want to experience the 'magic' to be a Christian you've neglected something severe. the merely project that ought to remember is feeling His presence on your existence. once you've executed undesirable issues in the previous then the consequences will play out and also you'll achieve what you've sown. God isn't mocked, the previous is wiped in words of non secular consequences yet you nonetheless ought to pay for them on earth. once you get to an area the position you imagine no remember what takes position God i visit continuously trust you, then you honestly are placing out to get what faith is about. if you're no longer getting what you want equates to a waste of time then you honestly truly do not choose Gods will on your existence, you want your will. once you renounce your will you'll initiate to work out the variations you want which aren't any further inevitably what you assume or choose. each and every of the finished on your walk and save in ideas it truly is about construction personality which isn't basic.
2016-12-02 04:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the bible quoted the important days
2006-09-27 09:29:27
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answered by Star 4
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no of course not the bible only describes some incedents in his live before he preached and less tahan 1/2 while preaching
2006-09-27 09:35:50
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answered by Anonymous
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