Brothers and Sisters of the Lord explained:
MATTHEW 13:55-56, and MARK 6:3, both say, “Is not this the carpenter, the
Son of Mary, the brother of JAMES, and JO’SES (JOSEPH), and of JUDE and
SIMON? And are not His sisters here with us?” (Note! Only the ‘carpenter’
is called ‘THE Son of Mary’, not ‘A Son of Mary’)
Some people refer to these verses as ‘proof’, that Mary had other children.
See also: Mt 12:46, Mk 3:31, Lk 8:19, Jn 7:5,
Let us examine this more closely, using your bible…
The word: ‘Brethren’…appears over 530 times in the Bible.
‘Brother’…appears over 350 times.
‘Brothers’…appears only once, in Num 36:11.
‘Sister’…appears over 100 times.
‘Sisters’…appears over 15 times.
BRETHREN: This is a plural word for ‘brother’ as shown in dictionaries.
BROTHER: The Hebrew word ‘ACH’, is ordinarily translated ‘brother’. Since
Hebrew, and Aramaic in which the Gospel of Matthew was written, had
fewer words than our English, the Jews at that time, used it in a
broader sense to expresses kinship. The Hebrew terms for different
levels and degrees of relationship did not exist. ‘Brother’ meant
the sons of the same father, and all the male members of the same
clan or tribe. In Greek, in which the Gospel of Mark was written,
‘brother’ is Phratry, from the Greek Phrater, meaning a fellow member
of a clan. Even today, the word is used in a larger meaning, so that
friends, allies, fellow believers, and fellow citizens can be
included in the same brotherhood. It was no different in the time of
Christ. Four dictionaries I have checked list three or four classes
of meanings of the word ‘brother’. The first class concerns sons of
the same parents. The other two or three classes say, kinsman, fellow
man, a close friend, a pal, a member of a religious order, a fellow
member of a Christian Church, etc. How many times have you seen T.V.
Evangelists address their audiences as ‘Our brothers and sisters’?
Marian detracters accept the last three meanings to suit themselves,
but when it comes to Mary, the mother of GOD, they always refer to
the first meaning. Is this fair to her? How do you explain this?
See: Num 8:26, 1Sam 30:23, 2Sam 1:26, 1King 9:13, 2Chron 29:34.
For Example…
If you will read Gen 29:15, “And Laban said to Jacob, because thou
art my brother…” At first you would think Jacob and Laban are blood
brothers. Now compare Gen 29:5, “…know ye Laban, the son of Nahor…”
Compare Gen 25:21-26, and you will see Jacob was the son of Isaac and
Rebekah. Laban was the son of Nahor. They were not blood brothers but
fellow citizens. Christ tells the Multitude and His disciples in
Mt 23:1-8, “AND ALL YE ARE BRETHREN.” In Mt 12:50 and Mk 3:35, Jesus
says, “For whosoever shall do the will of My Father which is in
Heaven, the same is my ‘BROTHER’, and ‘SISTER’, and MOTHER.” That
verse says it all.
In 1Cor 15:6, Jesus appeared to five hundred ‘brothers’ at one time.
Could all of these be blood brothers? Hardly. Then there is Peter
speaking before one hundred and twenty brothers in Acts 1:15-16.
Paul speaks of one ‘called a brother’, in 1Cor 5:11. The Bible has
many more similar verses.
Now we have four ‘brothers’, JAMES, JO’SES, SIMON, and JUDE to account for
as written in Mk 6:3…
Mk 15:40, “There were also women looking on afar off: among whom were Mary
Magdalene, and Mary the mother of JAMES the less, and of JO’SES,
and Salome.” These people were at the crucifixion.
Jn 19:25, “Now there stood by the cross of Jesus His mother (Mary) and His
mothers sister, Mary the wife of Cleophas, and Mary Magdalene.”
Mt 10:2-3, “…‘JAMES’ the son of Alphaeus, and Lebbaeus, whose surname
was Thaddeus.” Alphaeus is an alternate translation of
Cleophas (Clophas) and so he is the same person.
Acts 1:13, “…JAMES, the son of Alphaeus, and SIMON Zelo’tes, and
JUDE the brother of JAMES.”
From these four passages, we see we have another ‘Mary’, who was the wife of
Cleophas (Alphaeus), and the mother of three of Jesus’s ‘brethren’, JAMES
(the less), and JO’SES, and JUDE. This clearly shows that Mary, the mother
of Jesus, was not the mother of JAMES, JO’SES, and JUDE of Mk 6:3. To keep
Mk 6:3 in harmony, since three are not children of Mary, the mother of Jesus,
then SIMON is not either. SIMON is the Canaanite Mk 3:18, also called the
‘Zealot’ (Zelo’tes), Mt 10:4, Lk 6:15, Acts 1:13. Jude, who authored the Epistle
of Jude, says he is the brother of James in Jude 1:1. Jude was also called
‘Thaddeus’ in Mt 10:3, and in Mk 3:18. This was to distinguish him from Judas
Iscariot. Lk 6:16 further distinguishes the two by saying, “And Judas (Jude)
the brother of James, and Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor.”
More on the topic of ‘Mary’s other children’, I have another point to make…
Jn 19:26-27, “When Jesus therefore saw His mother, and the disciple standing
by, whom He loved…” The disciple was John, the author of the
Gospel of John. “Then He said to the disciple, BEHOLD THY
MOTHER.” Was John a child of Mary and blood brother of Jesus?
Read the following verses to see…
Mk 1:19, “…He saw James, the son of Zebedee, and ‘JOHN’, his brother.”
Mk 3:17, “And James the son of Zebedee, and ‘JOHN’ the brother of James.”
In neither of these passages is it said that Jesus saw a blood brother or
even recognized them as men that He knew.
Mt 27:56, “Among which was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James
Mt 20:20, (the less) and Jo’ses, and the mother of Zebedee’s children.”
Mk 15:40, “…among whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of
James (the less), and Salome (mother of Zebedee’s children).”
Lk 24:10, “It was Mary Magdalene…and Mary (‘the other Mary’) the mother
of James (the less)…”
A comparison of Mt 27:56, and Mk 15:40, clearly shows that Zebedee had a wife
whose name was Salome. She is called the ‘mother of Zebedee’s children’ in
Mt 27:56, and ‘Salome’ in Mk 15:40. They had two children, JOHN and JAMES,
Mk 3:17. JOHN at the foot of the cross to whom Jesus gave His mother, was not
a child of Mary, the mother of Jesus, but of Zebedee and Salome. If Jesus had
blood brothers, why then did He not give His mother to them? Jewish law would
have demanded it…
+
GENEALOGY:
—Zebedee-----------------------------------------------
+ >------begat------James and John----------------------
—Salome------------------------------------------------
+
—Cleophas-(Alphaeus)-----------------------------------
+ >------begat------James (the less), Jo’ses, and Jude–
—Mary—(the other Mary, Mt 27:56,61, 28:1, Jn 19:25)–
+
—THE HOLY SPIRIT---------------------------------------
+ >------begat------JESUS THE CHRIST--------------------
—Mary--------------------------------------------------
+
This ‘Genealogy’ shows who the real parents of the ‘brothers’ in Mark 6:3,
and Matthew 13:55, are, and makes the word ‘brother’ a non-argument.
Additional notes…
Mt 1:25, “And knew her not till…”. The old meaning of the word ‘till’ or
‘until’, meant an action did not occur up to a certain point. It does not
imply the action did occur later. Gen 8:7, “He sent forth a raven, which
went forth to and fro, ‘until’ the waters were dried up off the earth.”
2Sam 6:23, “…the daughter of Saul had no child ‘until’ the day of her
death.” Did she have a child after she died?
Lk 1:34, “Then said Mary unto the Angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not
a man?” This shows Mary had no relations with a man before and was virgin.
Lk 2:7, “And she brought forth her ‘firstborn’ Son and wrapped Him in
swaddling clothes…” Firstborn, at the time of the writing of the Gospels,
meant, ‘the child that opened the womb’. See Ex 13:2 and Num 3:12.
Firstborn does not imply that Mary had other children, as an ONLY son, IS
a ‘FIRSTBORN SON’. The author of this letter is one.
Code:
NOWHERE IN THE BIBLE DOES IT SAY THAT MARY, THE MOTHER OF JESUS,
HAD OTHER CHILDREN. WHY THEN, DO SOME INSIST THAT SHE DID?
Bible References: Gen 8:7, Gen 25:21-26, Gen 29:5,15, Ex 13:2, Num 3:12,
Num 8:26, Deut 23:7, 1Sam 30:23, 2Sam 1:26,6:23, 1King 9:13,
2King 10:13-14, 2Chron 29:34, Mt 1:25, Mt 4:21, Mt 10:2-4, Mt 12:46,
Mt *12:50, Mt 13:55-56, Mt 20:20, Mt 26:26, Mt 27:56,61, Mt 28:1,
Mk 1:19, Mk 2:14, Mk 3:17-21,31,35, Mk 6:3, Mk 15:40,47, Lk 1:34, Lk 2:7
Lk 2:41-51, Lk 5:10, Lk 6:16, Lk 8:19, Lk 24:10, Jn 7:2-7, Jn 19:25-27,
Acts 1:13-16, Rom 8:29, 1Cor 5:11, 1Cor 9:5, 1Cor 15:6, Gal 1:19,
1Pet 5:12, Jude 1:1
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