In first century Israel, it was common for women to be pledged to their future husbands.. betrothed or espoused. This was a legally binding contract for marriage, during which time (lasting for a few months to a few years) they
could be called husband and wife. The ritual was completed when each took the other as truly husband and wife. In the Jewish tradition, they remained pledged to one another and remained "virgin" until complete. This is waht the Gospels explain about the relationship between Mary and Joseph. (It appears he was considerably older than
Miriam)
Yeshua was born in Bethlehem, a few miles from Jerusalem. However, He was, throughout His earthly ministry totally Jewish. The concept of "Christian" or "Christianity" did not evolve until a few years after His resurrection. In the New Covenant Book of Acts (of the Apostles) it states they (the believers) were first known as Christians in the city of Antioch (present day country of Turkey).
to categorize the differences in all the religions would be space and time consuming. suffice it to say that the Abrahmaic relgions to which you refer, loosly believe in one god. Having said that, Jews and Muslims believe in a strict interpretation of that concept, while Christians believe in One God expressed in three personalities... Father, Son and Holy Spirit, yet always only One. A difficult concept, but foreshadowed in several places in the Old Covenant. Muslims acknowledge Jesus and even honor Him, but certainly not as the Son of God....
Try these sites for starters:
http://chinese-school.netfirms.com/Judaism-Chr istianity-Islam.html
http://www.scribd.com/doc/5198158/Abrahamic-Re ligion-What-Is-It
02:45 Tue 02nd Dec 2008