The Hidden Years of Jesus
From Age 12 to 30 in First-Century Galilee
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Between the dramatic moment when the twelve-year-old Jesus astonished the Temple teachers and the day he stepped into the Jordan to be baptized by John lies nearly two decades of almost complete silence in the canonical Gospels. What happened in those hidden years? Where did Jesus live, work, pray, and learn? Why did the evangelists choose to tell us nothing about them? The Hidden Years of Jesus: From Age 12 to 30 in First-Century Galilee is the first book to examine this long-unanswered question with the full rigor of contemporary historical-Jesus scholarship and the latest archaeological evidence. Drawing on recent excavations at Nazareth and Sepphoris, fresh studies of Galilean village life, and a critical re-evaluation of every ancient source (canonical, apocryphal, and legendary), Haselton Media Group offers the most responsible and up-to-date reconstruction available of Jesus’ life before his public ministry.Rather than filling the silence with speculation or devotional romance, this book carefully distinguishes what can be known with high confidence, what is historically probable, and what must remain forever beyond recovery. It dismantles the persistent myths (Jesus in India, secret Essene training, apprenticeship in Alexandria) while grounding the historical Jesus firmly in the Jewish world of Roman Galilee: the synagogue, the workshop, the Torah scroll, the pilgrimage roads, and the ordinary rhythms of an artisan family.Written in clear, engaging prose and extensively documented, The Hidden Years of Jesus is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the real first-century context that shaped the most influential life in history, without conflating historical inquiry with matters of faith.
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