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Before Jesus began his public ministry, did he work with his craftsman father Joseph to help rebuild the neighboring city of Sepphoris? There's a case to be made that he very well might have. And if so, what did his experience teach him about the conditions of the rich and poor in Galilee, and how did it shape his understanding of the mission God was compelling him to undertake?
When Jesus reads from the prophet Isaiah in his hometown synagogue in Nazareth, putting a stake in the ground for what his mission will be about, how did his fellow Nazarenes understand him?
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