So you want me to research the Talmud, find the exact place where it says Joseph is Mary's uncle, and when I show you where that is you say it doesn't matter anyway. No thanks.
Paul didn't make Rome his first stop, it was his last, but then don't let facts confuse you.
It's one of the first stops in the world. lol
Never said that, don't try mind reading.
It was a question.
In contrast to your 'answers', I provided details earlier and see no need to repeat myself.
Were they from before the middle ages?
Jesus grew up in Nazareth, not Capernaum.
Matt 4:13, He dwelt there.
The tax is the temple tax as explained earlier. oi ta didracma lambanontev - a voluntary tax collected only from the israelites for the maintenance of the temple. This tax for the Jerusalem temple was due in the month Adar (our March) and it was now nearly six months overdue. But Jesus and the Twelve had been out of Galilee most of this time. Hence the question of the tax-collectors. Perhaps you need to refresh your memory of what the OT has to say too.
Jesus was the only one asked for it.
Only after you have provided ample citations to permit adequate evaluations of your source materials - requested time and again. You'll probably find them with your Tertullian citations
You said it doesn't matter. Why go through the trouble?
You have made the claim, back it up.
It's one of the first stops in the world. lol
Paul's first missions trip Acts 13:4-14:28
Paul' second trips Acts 15:40-18:23a
Paul' third trips Acts 18:23b-20:3a
Paul' s journey under arrest Acts 27:12 - 28:31 Paul's last destination, not first.
Matt 4:13, He dwelt there.
There are good bible sites available on the web if you don't have one. Should have checked it first -
Matt 4:12 Now when Jesus had heard that John was cast into prison, he departed into Galilee;
13* And leaving Nazareth, he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which is upon the sea coast, in the borders of Zabulon and Nephthalim:
He didn't depart from Nazareth UNTIL he recieved news of John the Baptist's death.
Jesus was the only one asked for it.
No the question was directed to Peter, not Jesus, explained the details upthread.
You said it doesn't matter. Why go through the trouble?
Only if to have additional laughs at the gullibility of some individuals. But then if you can't pony up. . . . . .