No, you have explained your assertion which is fair, but you have not PROVEN that Joseph and Mary had sex since Matthew was not really in a position to “know” what Joseph and Mary did or did not do in the privacy of their own home.
Now, in response to your examples above, I offer my own:
After watching my grandfather die of lung cancer, my mother gave up smoking and never smoked again until the day she died.
Did she resume smoking after she died? :nope:
no it would say she smoked on the day she died.
After narrowly escaping an automobile accident, my uncle never touched another drop of alchohol until the day he died.
Did he fall of the wagon once he was dead? :nope:
only on the day he died cause he didn’t drink again until that day.
How 'bout some scriptural examples?
Genesis 8:7
The raven “did not return TILL the waters were dried up…” Did the raven ever return?
Nope…it returned after the waters had dried up.
Deuteronomy 34:6 (Knox)
No one knew the location of his grave “until this present day” But we know that no one has known it since that day either.
Well, I did not know that where Moses was buried ws ever found…so until…would not fit.
Maccabees 5:54
“…not one of them was slain TILL they had returned in peace.” Were Judas Maccabeus and his troops killed when they returned?
Have to check my Bible and its not here right now…I will get back on this one
Luke 1:80
“And the child grew and became strong in spirit; and he lived in the desert until he appeared publicly to Israel.” The Greek word translated “until” in this passage is
heos, the same word used in Matthew 1:25. The child spoken of is John the Baptist who, after as well as before he appeared in public, resided in the desert (cf. Matt. 3:1, Mark
I think that is self explanitory…yes he lived in the desert until, or when he appeared publicly in Israel.
1:3,4; Luke 3:2).
Romans 8:22
“…the whole creation groans and labors with birth pangs together UNTIL now.” Is it still groaning?
I have to check my Bible as to what day is being refered to…
1 Corinthians 15:25
“For He must reign TILL He has put all enemies under His feet.” After all enemies are put away, will Christ be reigning?
Absolutly, but in completeness then.
Ephesians 4:12-13
“…for the equipping…for the work of ministry… for the edifying…TILL we all come to the unity of the faith…” Once we become unified, will equipping, ministry, and edification still be necessary?
Have to check this quote…I will answer it tho
Hebrews 1:13
To which of the angels did God ever say, ‘Sit at my right hand until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet’”? After that time, the angels (or Jesus) could get up again?
If you belive that Jesus was an angel and not part of the triune God, there is nothing to talk about here.
1 Timothy 4:13
“Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching.” After I arrive you won’t need to do any of those things?
At this time Christ will be ruling and will be King of Kings. I will look further however
1 Timothy 6:14
“…that you keep this commandment without spot, blameless UNTIL our Lord Jesus Christ’s appearing…” When Jesus comes back, we should disobey these commandments?
Revelation 2:25-26
“But hold fast what you have TILL I come. And he who overcomes and keeps My works UNTIL the end, to him I will give power…” Should we stop holding fast and stop obeying when Jesus returns?
In Conclusion:
The word “until” (Gr.
heos hou) does not require cessation of the past action.
This was presented to you previously, and you have not bothered to read the article which I referred you to:
Heos Hou and the Protestant Polemic
By John Pacheco
catholic-legate.com/articles/heoshou.html
An exhaustive explanation of the Greek phrase
heos hou [until] found in Matthew 1:24-25.