By 7000 B.C. camel trains were making regular trips to distant Mesopotamia. [1]
Jesus born in the caravan stable of the inn. [2] Jesus took caravans and he led caravans himself to the Caspian Sea. [3] More than half of this caravan traffic passed through or near the little town of Nazareth in Galilee. [4]
Young Jesus spent considerable time at the caravan supply shop, and by conversing with the travelers from all parts of the world, he acquired a store of information about international affairs that was amazing, considering his age. [6] After Joseph’ death a Jesus’ uncle took over the family supply shop, and Jesus had to work altogether in the home shop. [7] Jesus bought this workshop through monthly payments that were completed in the year 19 AD, allowing a relief to the family of Nazareth. [8]
The children were always welcome at the repair shop. Jesus provided sand, blocks, and stones by the side of the shop, and bevies of youngsters flocked there to amuse themselves. [9] Jesus presented full title to James before leave to enter his public life. [10]