Martyn Family History

Scott H. Martyn
Glen Ellyn, IL  60137
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Matthat BEN LEVI [7692]
(Abt 079 B.C.-029 B.C.)
Sabartyal DAUGHTER OF PHULIUS [7693]
Heli BEN MATTHAT [7690]
(Abt 069 B.C.-Abt 002 B.C.)
Eucharia BAT AKARA [7691]
(Abt 059 B.C.-Abt 004 B.C.)
Saint Joseph BEN HELI of Nazareth [7327]
(029 B.C.-Between 012/029)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Mary BAT JOACHIM [7328]

Saint Joseph BEN HELI of Nazareth [7327] 1741

  • Born: 0029 B.C., Bethlehem, Judea, Roman Empire 1741
  • Marriage (1): Mary BAT JOACHIM [7328]
  • Died: Between April 0012 and 0029, Nazareth, Judea, Israel 1741

   FamilySearch ID: M1XP-LBX.

  General Notes:

Linhagem de José e Maria

Concordo que uma das genealogias descritas nos Evangelhos é a ascendência de José e a outra, a de Maria, mas, ao contrário do que está sendo postado aqui, creio que a teoria mais correta é a que sempre foi aceita: que a de Mateus refere-se a José e a de Lucas, a Maria. Em Mateus 1.16 José é apresentado como marido de Maria e não como pai. Já Lucas menciona que Jesus era filho de José, de Heli, de Matã, de Levi, etc., porque era da descendência de todos eles, assim como é mencionado também como filho de Davi, porque era descendente de Davi, tanto por José, através de Salomão, quanto por Maria, através de Natã. Os textos em itálico em nossas traduções, descritos "e fulano filho de" foram acréscimos para facilitar o entendimento, conforme o tradutor interpretou que seria. No entanto, não constam nos originais. Portanto, Jesus é que está sendo descrito como filho de todos eles, sendo também de Heli, e não José. A explicação mais provável é que a genealogia de Lucas seja a de Maria, embora ela não seja citada, mas apenas o lado masculino, porque não está escrito "filho de" ou "gerou a", como ocorre em Mateus.
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Joseph, son of Heli, was born before April 21BC, but not to much earlier, as he was age 20 or older at time Jesus was born 6 Apr 1BC because he paid "To be taxed..." his temple tax.
https://www.gotquestions.org/temple-tax.html

He was probably born in Nazareth, as Luke 2:41,44 shows a family tradition of going back and froth from Nazareth to Jerusalem for Passover. He was living in Nazareth when he espoused Mary, probably not any earlier than summer 2BC, as most espousal's last about a year. Due to the unusual circumstance of Mary's conception of Jesus, the espousal period was extended until Mary gave birth to Jesus. This would have helped ensure he "...knew her not till....".

He was in Nazareth when he was informed in a dream October 2BC to keep Mary.

Joseph was also living in Nazareth when the 5 Feb 2BC decree was being conducted "in those days" (of John's birth) there in the Fall of 2BC where he was registered. Luke 2:3,39

Shortly (6 months) after this, Joseph ALSO (Luke 2:4) went to Bethlehem to attended Passover with the rest of the family (Luke 2:41,44)

Passover attracts hundreds of thousands of attendees. Crowding the Inns. It's also the lambing season with shepherds out all night watching their flocks. Joseph also paid/registered his temple tax.

Jesus was born 6 April 1BC. Probably assisted by mid-wife(s) in their company.
After Jesus's birth, circumcision, Mary's purification and Jesus's presentation to the Lord in the temple, they returned to their own city of Nazareth after 16 May 1BC

Sometime after Jesus's birth, Joseph and Mary were finally married. Probably after their 40 days stay in Bethlehem, shortly after their return to Nazareth.

About 25 Dec 1BC, wise men appear at Joseph's house in Nazareth and worshiped and gifted Jesus.
That night, Joseph was warned by an angel in a dream to flee to Egypt. They depart that very night.

King Herod https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4QK-LW1

Later in Egypt, Joseph received another visit in dream and was instructed to return home to Nazareth Galilee. Apparently, he was aware of the atrocities taking place under the new King Archelaus (G747-9BC) re the 3,000 killed on temple grounds cancelling the 27 Mar 1AD Passover, so he avoided Judea on his way back to Nazareth.

Joseph and Mary had 4 sons named in scripture, and possible 3 daughters.

Joseph and extended family attended Passover every year, in 12 AD, Jesus stayed behind and after a day's journey, Joseph and Mary leaving children behind with family company, rushed back to Jerusalem to locate their lost Jesus. After 3 days, they found him and returned to Nazareth.

Joseph is believed to have died between 12AD and 29 AD, as he is never mentioned again in scripture. Many place his death about 18AD. That Mary was a widow with 8 children, is the reason Jesus had so much to say about widows and fatherless. It appears, as Joseph's eldest (step) son, that Jesus was the patriarch of the family. And that he turned the reins over to his brother James (GHSC-G8T) at the cross.

Jesus Christ https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDLR-236
John the Baptist https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HGB-47R
Herod Antipas https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQR4-KXS
Mary https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1XP-LRY
Joseph https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1XP-LBX
Herod the Great https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5KH-Z7Y


Joseph married Mary BAT JOACHIM [7328] [MRIN: 5630]. (Mary BAT JOACHIM [7328] was born on 5 December 0017 B.C. in Nazareth, Israel,1741 died on 26 September 48 1741 and was buried in 48 in Jerusalem, Yerushalayim (Jerusalem District), Israel 1741.)