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Burka [1]
3 years ago
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Mark each statement that is thought to be true, based on what the New Testament and knowledge of the time period tell us. A. Jes

us was born in Nazareth, but he was raised in Bethlehem. B. Jesus probably grew up helping his father with carpentry work. C. Jesus grew up during the time of Roman rule. D. Like other Jewish children, Jesus studied the Torah and learned about the history of the Jews. E. Jesus traveled alone to the temple of Jerusalem to observe Passover.
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Sophie [7]3 years ago
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 i think c is the right answer
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