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**not sure what you mean by vacuum…There are a couple of fellows here that first deny that Mary had any other sons (so as to eliminate the references to Jesus’ brothers James, Joseph, Judas and Simon in scripture) and then argue that history (including scripture) is silent wrt these alleged siblings…is that your vacuum?..if so, it is achieved by begging the question
Radical;7853599:
Interpreting in a ‘vacuum’ means you don’t take other influencing factors into consideration. When you interpret any Scripture or historical document you study other credible sources apart from Scripture alone. e.g. we know Jesus existed not ONLY because the Bible tells us but because Roman historical documents of the time also mention him. This also shows atheists etc that he existed, doesn’t mean they believe he was the Christ but they know such a person walked the earth. If it wasn’t for that supporting documentation they wouldn’t know and wouldn’t care just because a bunch of Christians say look it says so in the Bible. Atheists usually don’t care what the Bible says.
**Take the following into consideration.
1.The social norms of the day
- The religious norms of the day
- The political norms of the day
- The language of the day
In other words:
- It was a social norm of Jesus’ day that relatives (brethren) were referred to as ‘brother/sister’ even sometimes ‘best friends’.
- It was also a social norm of his day that when the firstborn died. The parents were left in the care of another sibling, which did not occur as we know Mary was left in Johns care.
- The language of the day supports point 1. It was normal to refer to cousins and other relatives as brother/sister.
- It was a social norm of his day to engrave on tombstones ‘Here lies the firstborn of …’ even though it was known that the mother never bore other children and was past childbearing stage.
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Bolster the above** FACTS** with the following.
2.Nowhere in Scripture does it say Jesus left Mary to his so called siblings.
3.Nowhere in Scripture or other historical documents does it mention the other ‘siblings’.
What happened to them, if indeed they existed. Surely, sharing the same DNA as Jesus would be worth tracking, preserving, documenting.
Scripture plus historical documents do not support your viewpoint.**
The Truth demands credible evidence to support it (religious texts and historical secular documents)
Personal opinion is subjective and hardly weighty. Why should we believe you over what the evidence tells us?*