Some have said here there were no colleges back then so where did Galen, Hippocrates, Socrates, Plato and the like get their education? Many in "Alexandria." It had a top school and a top library where many "foreigners" studied various fields, and so "did" Yezua. Alexandria was also a center for Jewish studies, where many Jews lived. It is where the Tanakh was rewritten from hebrew to greek in the 3rd century b.c. NOW for the "proof" Yezua (Jesus) was "educated."
Remember all the times Jesus was confronted by the Pharisees? Saduccees? and Jewish priests? How could a Jesus have KNOWN many of the Jewish scriptures IF he was illiterate? His parents were of Galilee, known to be an area where gentiles lived, not devoutly "religious" Jewish persons.
Not only is this proof within all Jesus taught but so it the fact that he KNEW the precepts of Buddaism, the Theban faith, faith of the cult of Isis and showed faith in "Osiris." At the Last Supper, Jesus performed a 2800 years old ritual of the Theban faith. The KING'S ritual of OSIRIS. Bread to represent the flesh and wine to represent the blood when a king was about to LAY DOWN his life to his faithful. As Pharaoh, the king of Egypt was the GOD ON EARTH and some SACRIFICED themselves in bad times for the people to regain prosperity. Nowhere else was there a center of learning as there was in Alexandria, Egypt, and many from different cultures lived there at the time Jesus was on earth. Asian, Romans, Jews, Persians, Greeks, to name a few, and it was very well known throughout the region for being highly advanced as a learning center. up until the 6th century a.d..................
2007-05-22 16:18:30
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answered by Theban 5
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Yes, in a way. He went to the mystery schools along the nile river. He also spent some time in india. Monks have scrolls hidden from all the theists about his time spent there. Mystery schools were abundant at that time. Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart were all in mystery schools. Not to mention Leonardo Da Vinci, Piccasso, and many other geniuses of the times. What a surprise!
The ruins of these schools along the nile still exist. I know a man by the name of Micheal Ledwith. He USED to be a professor of theology, advisor to the pope, dean of a religious college in Ireland and much more. He has seen the places where Jesus learned all the miricles that he performed. To most people these places are forbidden, but when you are a man of his background, you can pull some strings.
2007-05-22 16:10:29
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answered by God!Man aka:Jason b 3
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Major Tom. Some believe Jesus was an extraterrestrial such as the Dropa.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_Tom
2007-05-22 16:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Broadcast Journalism
2007-05-22 16:01:02
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answered by Gypsy 2
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I believe he was the Dean. Uh, he wrote a textbook called the uh, Word of God, that is still widely used today. His credentials included making the universe with his hands and being the light of the world. I would say basically that Jesus knows everything, including the future. I.Q. un-understandable by us.... but still actively teaching.
2007-05-22 16:04:56
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answered by ignoramus_the_great 7
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Jesus gave people the knowledge so i suppose He majored in wisdom
2007-05-22 16:02:16
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answered by loveChrist 6
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Politics.
2007-05-22 15:59:28
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answered by Scott B 4
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There weren't colleges back then. But if there were he would have majored in Philosophy.
2007-05-22 16:02:27
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answered by Ginger O 2
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Philosophy.
2007-05-22 15:59:52
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answered by S K 7
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HIS major was humanities with a minor in social work. I'd say He was pretty good at calculus and physics too.
2007-05-22 16:00:43
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answered by Tony C 3
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