As a young man, was Jesus educated in the jewish synagogues / where did he get...

Juice002

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...his education?
Maybe they don't know, maybe never considered it Just like you don't know.

Isa 52:15 -
So shall he sprinkle many nations; the kings shall shut their mouths at him: (( FOR THAT WHICH HAD NOT BEEN TOLD THEM SHALL THEY SEE; AND THAT WHICH THEY HAD NOT HEARD SHALL THEY CONSIDER. ))


To say what Jewish boys did, doesn't show concrete proof by scripture that that is what Messiah did........
 
Juice, it seems by the lack of responses that no one pays any attention to you! In the days of Jesus, ALL Jewish boys were educated in the synagogues...duh!

The following is a quote (that means someone else said it and I'm repeating it);

"Young Jewish boys started formal education at the age of 5, learning to read and write. At age 10, boys would start to learn the Jewish law. Formal education was complete by age 18. Young girls would learn at home from their mothers and other women. Young men were educated by a Rabbi (teacher) from the local synagogue.
Young men, seeking advanced education as “scribes” or doctors of the law, could study a broader range of topics with a religious motivation in mind.
At the highest level of education, a scholar would go to a great or renowned teacher and become a disciple, often learning through daily discussions and activities. These men were known according to who their teachers were– “from the school of….”
Jesus studied at the synagogue – in one instance when Jesus was 12 years old as recorded in Jesus’ biography by Luke, the author says “They (Jesus’ parents) found him (Jesus) in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions. Everyone who heard him was amazed at his understanding and his answers.” (Luke 2:46-47)."

So how is it that someone who claims to have been a pastor knows so little? Me thinks your claims are bogus.
 
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