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Lost years of Jesus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Unknown years of Jesus
The unknown years of Jesus (also called his silent years, lost years, or missing years) generally refers to the period between Jesus's childhood and the beginning of his ministry, a period not described in the New Testament.〔E.g., see Emil Bock ''The Childhood of Jesus: The Unknown Years'' ISBN 0863156193〕〔 The "lost years of Jesus" concept is usually encountered in esoteric literature (where it at times also refers to his possible post-crucifixion activities) but is not commonly used in scholarly literature since it is assumed that Jesus was probably working as a carpenter in Galilee from the age of twelve till thirty, so the years were not "lost years", and that he died in Calvary.〔〔E.g., see ''Lost Years of Jesus Revealed'' by Charles F. Potter ISBN 0449130398〕〔 In the late medieval period, Arthurian legends appeared that the young Jesus had been in Britain.〔 In the 19th and 20th centuries theories began to emerge that between the ages of 12 and 30 Jesus had visited India, or had studied with the Essenes in the Judea desert.〔〔 Modern mainstream Christian scholarship has generally rejected these theories and holds that nothing is known about this time period in the life of Jesus.〔〔〔 The use of the "lost years" in the "swoon hypothesis", suggests that Jesus survived his crucifixion and continued his life.〔 This, and the related view that he avoided crucifixion altogether, has given rise to several speculations about what happened to him in the supposed remaining years of his life, but these are not accepted by mainstream scholars.〔〔〔 ==Eighteen unknown years==
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