Just like in the modern world, calling someone a "builder" can mean someone who actually owns a business that builds stuff - what we'd call a "contractor" - or it can mean someone who works for that business, including people at the bottom of the hierarchy (unskilled day labor)
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I confess I prefer the headcanon that Jesus was just one of the guys hanging out at Home Depot waiting to be hired out for the day (the topic of multiple of his parables) Though in context most likely he worked for his dad, who was a full-time contractor
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You get the feeling that it was one of those situations where his dad made him help out around the business to keep him from spending all his time buried in books talking about God and whatnot
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Jesus was a brickie
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Also etymologically related to textile, technology and dachshund!
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