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Neither one (if you mean Mary mother of Jesus).James = son of Zebedee = Mk 1:19
James = son of Alphaeus= Acts 1:13
Q.E.D = twinc
so then which one was Mary's son
James = son of Zebedee = Mk 1:19
James = son of Alphaeus= Acts 1:13
Q.E.D = twinc
so then which one was Mary's son
He is not in the chosen 12 nor a following believer of Jesus, because it is written that;James = son of Zebedee = Mk 1:19
James = son of Alphaeus= Acts 1:13
Q.E.D = twinc
so then which one was Mary's son
He is not in the chosen 12 nor a following believer of Jesus, because it is written that;
John 7:
5. For neither did His brethren believe in Him.
The James that is asked of in this treadWhich "James" are you talking about?
He is not in the chosen 12 nor a following believer of Jesus, because it is written that;
John 7:
5. For neither did His brethren believe in Him.
There's no Jesus' brothers mentioned in John 5:7.Who do you believe Jesus's brothers in Jn. 5:7 were?
First of all do you understand the topic of this tread?
There's no Jesus' brothers mentioned in John 5:7.
Between two James the disciples of Jesus, which one is the son of Mary?To find out the identity of Mary of Joseph's believed to be "son" named "James."
Yes you meant 7:5, and again you quote the same 5:7, get yourself together and focus.I meant Jn. 7:5. Who do you believe Jesus's brothers in Jn. 5:7 were?
Between two James the disciples of Jesus, which one is the son of Mary?
Yes you meant 7:5,
Since you've edited your #11, but #12 your mistake evidence is still there, am just being real before we move on.That's what I just said. So, who do you believe Jesus's brothers in Jn. 7:5 were?
But James the half brother of Jesus, took position as 'elder' to the church in Jerusalem, while Peter the 'Overseer'.He is not in the chosen 12 nor a following believer of Jesus, because it is written that;
John 7:
5. For neither did His brethren believe in Him.
Since you've edited your #11, but #12 your mistake evidence is still there, am just being real before we move on.
They are just His half brothers from Joseph and Mary, besides His sisters.
Next, who do you believe Jesus' brothers in Jn. 7:3-5;10 were?
Mark 6:In Scripture, only Jesus is called the son of Joseph and Mary (Matt. 13:55, Mk. 6:3).
These are firsthand eye witnesses who declare them as Jesus' brothers and sisters, and not cousins.
1 Corinthians 14:The Koine Greek word used in Matt. 13:55/Mk/ 6:3 is "ἀδελφοί" (adelphoi), or "brothers" in English, and it has the following definitions: "fellow-countryman," "disciple/follower," "one of the same faith," and "kinsman/kinswoman, or relative." The context in these verses shows that the definition "kinsman/kinswoman, or relative" applies, and it can refer to a range of different types of family members, e.g., siblings, cousins, nephews, nieces, uncles, aunts, etc. Therefore, one shouldn't read the word "brothers" and just assume they were siblings, or any other type of family member.
I know that Jesus's brothers (kinsmen/relatives) Joseph, Simon, James, and Judas (Jude/Thaddeus) in Matt. 13:55/Mk. 6:3 were His cousins because of the evidence that proves they were the sons of His mother's spouse's brother, Alphaeus, and his wife Mary of Clopas (Cleophas/Alphaeus); that His cousins James and Judas (Jude/Thaddeus) were the apostles James and Judas (Jude/Thaddeus) of Alphaeus; and that His cousin-apostle James of Alphaeus, "James the brother of the Lord" (Gal. 1:19), "James the Just," "James the bishop of Jerusalem" (Ac. 15:13-21), and "James the author of The Epistle of James" were the same person.
1 Corinthians 14:
33. For GOD is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints.
Am sticking to 'Sola Scriptural', for our forefathers who by the gift of the Holy Ghost translated without confusion. They did not translate word to word from Greek to English, since it will make no sense. But rather translated based on what the Greek writer in context is expressing in his mother tongue.
Therefore am sticking to they are His half brothers and sisters in one household of Joseph and Mary. Am skeptical, there are only 6 cousins from the side of Joseph and Mary, when there should be more than that. In Israel there are many Jews who share the same name from one another, but are addressed together with the head of the family for verification.