Marymog
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Hi Oz,A perpetual virgin can't have other brothers for Jesus.
'"Isn't this the carpenter's son? Isn't his mother's name Mary, and aren't his brothers James, Joseph, Simon and Judas?' (Matt 13:55 NIV). Here these 4 males are called 'his brothers' and the context includes 'his mother's name Mary'.
Oz
You have me a bit confused on your belief of this topic.
You agree with Thayer's etymology of adelphos which is a brother, whether born of the same two parents or only of the same father or the same mother, but you then go on to suggest that Jesus had brothers that were born from Mary's womb. You seem to be taking a strong stance that Mary gave birth to children other than Jesus.
Since scripture calls Mary the mother of Jesus and it does not list any other children for Mary other than Jesus does not the above Thayer's definition fit that Joseph would be the father of Jesus "brothers" and that Mary does not necessarily have to be their birth mother?
Would you agree that the ONLY historical writings we have support this belief AND Thayer's definition?
Would you agree that for the first 1,500+ years of Christianity this was the predominate belief and teaching of The Church?
I agree with the above reference from scripture. Jesus mother name is Mary AND Jesus had brothers of the same earthly father (Joseph) AND those brothers names were James, Joseph, Simon and Judas. Scripture and historical Christian writings back all of that up.
Mary
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