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- 3 persons, his mother’s sister is Mary Clopas supporting the cousins theory. …
- It doesn’t explain why James the Just … recorded him as the brother of the Lord and not James/John Zebedee. A brother, step or not is still closer than a cousin.
You seem to be reading into the Biblical text what is not there. The references above to sister and brother had the broader meaning of close relative, and not as how we understand the more narrow English meaning of those words.
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- You have to assume … Salome was mentioned twice in Mark and nowhere else and both times there is nothing to tie her to the Zebedees. Mk 15:39, Mk 16:1. She could very well be a standalone personality…
The Bible Alone does not give all the details. Amazingly, your analysis is not there either. Go figure…
But the identity of Salome is well attested in the earliest of the writings of the Early Church Fathers.
St. Papias**,**
Bishop of Hierapolis and Apostolic Father, called by St. Irenæus “a hearer of John, and companion of Polycarp , a man of old time” states the following:“(1.) Mary the mother of the Lord; (2.) Mary the wife of Cleophas or Alphæus, who was the mother of James the bishop and apostle, and of Simon and Thaddeus, and of one Joseph; (3.) Mary Salome, wife of Zebedee, mother of John the evangelist and James; (4.) Mary Magdalene. These four are found in the Gospel.”
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- You have to assume …Furthermore, the Zebedee brothers were never known to be related to Jesus in any way, in any of the Gospels or the epistles. They were never called relatives/kinfolks of the Lord. And Salome as the mother of James and John is a guess …
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The Bible does not state it, but Salome’s relationship with the Blessed Virgin Mary is attested to by the Fathers of the Church, specifically
Nicephorus Callistus [Historia ecclesiastica, 2.3. PG 145.760, A translation from Charles Wheatly, A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer, 1794, p. 63.] Also see Hippolytus of Thebes, [Migne’s Patrologia Graeca PG 117,] Andrew of Crete, Epiphanius Monachus, and Andronicus
Which is illustrated here
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- You have to assume 4 persons and assume that “his mother’s sister” is Salome. But there is no compelling reason to make these assumptions. Furthermore, the Zebedee brothers were never known to be related to Jesus in any way, in any of the Gospels or the epistles. They were never called relatives/kinfolks of the Lord. And Salome as the mother of James and John is a guess arbitrarily tying Mk 15:40 to Mat 27:56 since we do not know whether it is the same instance or different “acts” whereby different personalities appear at different times since there were many other women who came up to Jerusalem Mk 15:41. Salome was mentioned twice in Mark and nowhere else and both times there is nothing to tie her to the Zebedees. Mk 15:39, Mk 16:1. She could very well be a standalone personality.
- 3 persons …
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Am I making some assumptions here ?
Yes I am.
I am assuming
That Jesus died only once.
That there are no “parallel” universes where things happened differently.
That Matthew, Mark and John are describing the same three women at the cross.
If you want to postulate another scenario, then fine. But, the burden of proof is on you to substantiate that.
It would have been self evident that a loving, Jewish and presumably widowed mother of an only child would have been at the cross. Stating that the Blessed Virgin Mary was there would have been practically redundant. Therefore, there was no need for Matthew or Luke to do so. While, John does go out his way to state that she was there, this seems to be in order to draw his readers into the realization of Mary’s role as the New Eve. See
MARY the “WOMAN” ]
**Those other three women at the cross are
**1.MaryMagdalene,
2. the “other Mary” who was the wife of Clopas and the mother of James and Joseph (or Joses), and
3. Salome who was Zebedee’s wife and who is described as Mary’s sister.
**Matthew 27:56 **“ …among whom wereMary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joseph, and the mother of the sons of Zebedee.”
**Mark 15:40 **“There were also women looking on from afar, among whom were Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses, and Salome …”
John 19:25“So the soldiers did this. But standing by the cross of Jesus were his mother, and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene.”
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Read more at
defendingthebride.com/ma2/brothers.html
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