Mark 3:30-35 and Family concerns

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And then it speaks of His mother and brothers coming to see Him.

So I can understand how people can get that impression.
If they read it without applying reason.

Now, Mk. 3:21 says:

“When his relatives heard of this they set out to seize him, for they said, “He is out of his mind.”

Mk. 3:31 says:

“His mother and his brothers arrived. Standing outside they sent word to him and called him.”

Now, are you one of those people who gets the impression the Blessed Virgin Mary thought Jesus crazy? If so, have you considered She didn’t, and the relatives who did first sought Her out to try to convince Her otherwise, as well as inform of their plans to seek Him out? And, thus She departed with them so as to be by His side? Or, any other scenario?
 
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I said:
I can understand how people can get that impression.
You answered:
Now, are you one of those people who gets the impression the Blessed Virgin Mary thought Jesus crazy?
I’m not a person who likes repeating himself.
If so, have you considered She didn’t, and the relatives who did first sought Her out to tell and convince Her He is, as well as their plans to seek Him out?
Or they told her their concerns and she decided, “Okay, James, we’re going. You’ll see the truth of the matter.”
 
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Julius_Caesar:
So I can understand how people can get that impression.
You answered:
Now, are you one of those people who gets the impression the Blessed Virgin Mary thought Jesus crazy?
I’m not a person who likes repeating himself.
Not everyone gets the impression the Blessed Virgin Mary thought Jesus crazy from the verses in question. And, your stating you can understand how people can doesn’t tell me if that includes you or not. So, again, are you one of those people who gets that impression?
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Lunam_Meam:
Now, are you one of those people who gets the impression the Blessed Virgin Mary thought Jesus crazy? If so, have you considered She didn’t, and the relatives who did first sought Her out to try to convince Her otherwise, as well as inform of their plans to seek Him out? And, thus She departed with them so as to be by His side? Or, any other scenario?
Or they told her their concerns and she decided, “Okay, James, we’re going. You’ll see the truth of the matter.”
That seems to be a brief reiteration of my post, though I don’t know why you added “James”…
 
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You know to who I refer.
I didn’t say I didn’t know who you were referring to, rather why you referred to him. So, why?
How do you know it hasn’t gone over your head?
You said you can understand how people can get the impression the Blessed Virgin thought Jesus was crazy, but that doesn’t tell me if you believe She did think that. So, again, do you?
 
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