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Lost Years of Jesus

danieldemol

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He grew up (most probably in Israel), but was not actively teaching at the time, thus there was nothing noteworthy enough for Christians who transmitted His story to mention.
 

DawudTalut

Peace be upon you.
What's your opinion on what happen?
(1) He migrated from his land. Through Afghanistan he reached Kashmir. He successfully conveyed message of God.

JESUS IN INDIA
This is an English version of an Urdu treatise written by the Holy Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam, Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1908). The theme is the escape of Jesus from death on the cross, and his journey to India in search of the lost tribes of Israel. Christian as well as Muslim scriptures, and old medical and historical books including ancient Buddhist records, provide evidence about this journey. Jesus is shown to have reached Afghanistan, and to have met the Jews who had settled there after deliverance from the bondage of Nebuchadnezzar. From Afghanistan Jesus went on to Kashmir, where other Israelite tribes had settled. There he made his home, and there in time he died; his tomb has been found in Srinagar.
Online Source:JESUS IN INDIA


(2)
LIFE BEFORE CRUCIFIXION
SURVIVAL FROM CRUCIFIXION
LIFE AFTER CRICIFIXION

Online Source:JESUS - A HUMBLE PROPHET OF GOD
 
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Ashoka

श्री कृष्णा शरणं मम
I personally believe he went to India.

Yeah, no evidence of it, but there's no real evidence he even existed so... : hamster :
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
History and dogma has filtered any objectionable materials regarding the early life of Jesus so there is very little to go on. I highly doubt Jesus waited til his thirties to start talking about God.
 

fallingblood

Agnostic Theist
What has to be remembered is that in ancient times, it was not common for people to have their early lives written about. It wasn't until the time in which the person was considered important that their lives would be written about (if even then) Part of the reason is the belief that people were static. Thus, there was no reason to explain their background.

What most likely happened in the so called "lost years" is that Jesus worked. He helped support his family, by learning some sort of trade (most likely the same trade that his father had). It really isn't exciting, but that's okay.
 

danieldemol

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Premium Member
(1) He migrated from his land. Through Afghanistan he reached Kashmir. He successfully conveyed message of God.

JESUS IN INDIA

Online Source:JESUS IN INDIA


(2)
LIFE BEFORE CRUCIFIXION
SURVIVAL FROM CRUCIFIXION
LIFE AFTER CRICIFIXION

Online SourceQuote:
This is an English version of an Urdu treatise...
...The theme is the escape of Jesus from death on the cross, and his journey to India in search of the lost tribes of Israel.
Yes I read the book, it is a load of nonsense.

Christian as well as Muslim scriptures,
No they don't.

and old medical and historical books including ancient Buddhist records, provide evidence about this journey.
Documents fabricated in the 19th century don't qualify as "historical" in any scholarly sense of the word.

his tomb has been found in Srinagar.
A tomb with names such as Yuz Azaph or whatever. Even if we accept that these names sound like the names of Jesus and co, they were common Jewish names and several grave sites with those names (as opposed to names which allegedly sound similar) have been found in Israel anyway.
 

danieldemol

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I personally believe he went to India.

Yeah, no evidence of it, but there's no real evidence he even existed so... : hamster :

The chain of transmission and the non-religious documents referring to His crucifixion are incomparably more scholarly than nonsense fabricated in the 19th century.
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Namaste,

Jesus never travelled to India. I understand that some Hindus say that he did, and I don't really know the reason why they say that he travelled to India, but it isn't right. It hurts Hindu sentiments as well as Christian sentiments. Was India lacking something at that time that She needed a holy man from outside, far away places? I vehemently doubt it. But, he could have gone to a next door town (or village) in Judea for all we know.
 

Poeticus

| abhyAvartin |
Mary, fearing that Herod would find Jesus, sent her son to live with his aunt in Bel Air, California. Thus Jesus spent his "lost years" learning what it meant to truly be a "fresh prince".

:D

Awesome, awesome, awesome! +1 for creativity!
 
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xkatz

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मैत्रावरुणिः;3462945 said:
:D

Awesome, awesome, awesome! +1 for creativity!

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