Were most of Jesus' apostles illiterate. Also, Jesus could read was it unusual that the son of a carpenter could read?
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Were most of Jesus' apostles illiterate. Also, Jesus could read was it unusual that the son of a carpenter could read?
Hi tacdon,
I imagine that among the Jewish population literacy was probably near 100%. Among the rest of the nations, maybe not quite so high. We really don't have much factual information on the subject. Most of our understanding about literacy is derived from what is called logical conclusion. Just as you yourself have made the 'logical' connection that because Jesus was only a carpenter, he may not have held reading skills. Why, I ask, would a carpenter not have any more desire to read written words than anyone else? Why would a carpenter's parents not have the desire to teach their son, as a child, to read.
We believe that we evolved from some 'ignorant' animal, therefore reading skills would also have been an evolved trait of mankind.
God bless you.
In Christ, Ted
I think you have a misunderstanding of my motives.
I believe Jesus read, because the bible mentions him reading from the torah.
I just wonder if anyone knows what literacy rates were like back then for Jews. Much of the world was illiterate at one time.
Hi tacdon,
I imagine that among the Jewish population literacy was probably near 100%. Among the rest of the nations, maybe not quite so high. We really don't have much factual information on the subject. Most of our understanding about literacy is derived from what is called logical conclusion. Just as you yourself have made the 'logical' connection that because Jesus was only a carpenter, he may not have held reading skills. Why, I ask, would a carpenter not have any more desire to read written words than anyone else? Why would a carpenter's parents not have the desire to teach their son, as a child, to read.
We believe that we evolved from some 'ignorant' animal, therefore reading skills would also have been an evolved trait of mankind.
God bless you.
In Christ, Ted
This is not correct. Only a very small percentage of the population could read or write beyond a primitive level. Advanced literacy was found only among a small population, those referred to in the bible as "scribes". That was their profession; they read and interpreted the law, authored documents, and kept official records. The great majority of the population could read only on a very basic level: signs, simple business records, etc.
Up until modern times the vast majority of people were barely literate.
Hi pescador,
Right! I've heard that a lot but other than anecdotal evidence I haven't had anyone provide any hard facts that might give proof of such a claim.
For example, one has posted here that many Romans were slaves and slaves don't learn to read or write. Says who? Is that understanding merely 'derived' from what we know of slave culture in America in the 1800's? I think that what we know today about the real life of a slave in the days of early Israel, Egypt or Rome may actually have been quite different from our personal observations of slavery in the 1800's in America.
So, I'm perfectly willing to investigate your claim, but unfortunately a thorough investigation would require more than just your say so. What evidence, real hard 'here's proof from those days' that slaves generally weren't given a basic education of the written medium used in that culture in that day, proof?
Now, you do mention 'levels' of literacy. Yea, I can imagine that they all couldn't read and write the prose of Socrates or some few very learned men, but I happen to know a lot of people now who didn't complete high school and can handle basic reading.
God bless you.
In Christ, Ted