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I had a protestant brother tell me that this verse shows that Jesus had brothers and sisters. I didn’t know how to respond. I need help with this one. I looked it up in the Greek, and i’m more confused than ever.
Hello, name is mark, I would like to aswer the question Jesus did have brothers or half brothers, the truth is they rejected him in the begining behe cause they didn’t know he was our saviour. When the Holy spirit opened their eyes to the truth after the resurection, they all got Converted or bornagain. You cannot see the truth unless the Holy spirit shows you.I had a protestant brother tell me that this verse shows that Jesus had brothers and sisters. I didn’t know how to respond. I need help witJamesh this one. I looked it up in the Greek, and i’m more confused than ever.
Glen,Hello, name is mark, I would like to aswer the question Jesus did have brothers or half brothers, the truth is they rejected him in the begining behe cause they didn’t know he was our saviour. When the Holy spirit opened their eyes to the truth after the resurection, they all got Converted or bornagain. You cannot see the truth unless the Holy spirit shows you.
Ask the Lord to save you from your sin,and He will, then get baptised and you will be saved. referance Mark 16. John 3.you cannot see unless yoyu are born from above.
I was a catholic for years, untill the Holy spirit told me I was heading for Hell, unless I repented, and turned from sin, Now I now I am saved, Halalu Yah. who is Yah Jesus name is Yah-oshua in Aramaic. translated God Himself saves.
the Catholic church as never saved anyone. My friend Jesus loves you, but hates your sin.REPENT TO JESUS. and you will be SAVED. Love in Christ Mark
The catholic church as hidden the fact Jesus had brothers, The Greek word means brothers. email me rainbowprint@live.co.uk
the catholics teach cousins read Galations 1 :19 Acts 1 :14 Mathew 13 :56
You mean besides Luther and Calvin? Or the Islamic scholars who also defend Mary’s chastity?EDIT: Can anyone find a secular scholar, or a scholar from another faith that does not hold the perpetual virginity of Mary as a doctrine, that supports the claim that Jesus did not have siblings?
It always makes me smile hearing Protestants saying Mary had other children. The founders of Protestantism all believed in Mary’s perpetual virginity and declared so in writing. I already posted this in another thread.I am a religious studies major right now and I have had two Biblical scholars (one of them being internationally known) tell me that Jesus had siblings without a doubt. These scholars are not Catholic, but I am quite sure that Catholics (or people that have theological ties to the view) are the only ones saying that Jesus did not have siblings.
Take that as you will though.
EDIT: Can anyone find a secular scholar, or a scholar from another faith that does not hold the perpetual virginity of Mary as a doctrine, that supports the claim that Jesus did not have siblings?
lol, I don’t think that either of these professors had any bias against the Catholic church. They didn’t even mention that the church thought of it differently. I was merely asking one of them who wrote the book of James, and he said that it could have been Jesus’ brother James, but we are not sure. He then went on to say that Jesus’ brother James was not a believer until after Jesus’ death. He said this in passing with absolutely no intention to disprove the church and only said it in response to a question I asked him. He is actually known for a very lutheran interpretation of scripture, so it is interesting if Luther believe Mary was perpetually a virgin. Are there any modern scholars you can quote that are outside of the church that believe Mary was a perpetual virgin.Ask yourself a different question. Why is it so important to prove that Jesus had siblings? Only to prove the Catholic Church wrong. Why would that be important to anyone? Only to support their pre-existing biases. So how reliable is the assertion of that scholar?
I am exaggerating a little bit here, but his request is almost like asking if there are any scholars who are NOT atheists but believe there is no god.Are there any modern scholars you can quote that are outside of the church that believe Mary was a perpetual virgin.
I don’t think anyone else would care, frankly.And I think it is silly to assume that anyone that says Jesus had siblings is looking to prove the Catholic Church wrong…maybe they are just looking for the truth and don’t really care what the Catholic Church has to say about the issue (because they don’t take it as authoritative.)
there’s two schools of thought on what the brothers and sisters of Jesus really areI had a protestant brother tell me that this verse shows that Jesus had brothers and sisters. I didn’t know how to respond. I need help with this one. I looked it up in the Greek, and i’m more confused than ever.
I think that our our historical deduction techniques are much greater now then they were centuries ago…in fact, these techniques are much better than they were just 30 or 40 years ago. Augustine argued that Matthew was the first gospel to be written while most scholars today would disagree with this. The evidence seems to suggest that Mark was the earliest gospel, but Augustine did not have the knowledge or resources to critically analyze the works and evidence as we do now.I am exaggerating a little bit here, but his request is almost like asking if there are any scholars who are NOT atheists but believe there is no god.
And I’m curious as to what makes a modern scholar’s belief more important than say any of the Early Church Fathers who were also scholars, who argued for mary’s perpetual virginity (St. John Chrysostom comes to mind).
whether they are siblings or cousins, where in the bible did it say they were children of Mary? you should ask the scholars thatI am a religious studies major right now and I have had two Biblical scholars (one of them being internationally known) tell me that Jesus had siblings without a doubt. These scholars are not Catholic, but I am quite sure that Catholics (or people that have theological ties to the view) are the only ones saying that Jesus did not have siblings.
Take that as you will though.
EDIT: Can anyone find a secular scholar, or a scholar from another faith that does not hold the perpetual virginity of Mary as a doctrine, that supports the claim that Jesus did not have siblings?
Paul calls Timothy his son, too. And Philemon his brother. And so on, and so on.Paul even calls James the brother of Christ.
And attached is Jeromes full defence of the Perpetual Virginity of Blessed Mary.
- I shall add a few words in answer to those who say that I am writing this work because I am inflamed with envy. I have never spared heretics, and I have done my best to make the enemies of the Church my own. [1]Helvidius wrote against the perpetual virginity of Saint Mary. Was it envy that led me to answer him, whom I had never seen in the flesh? [2]Jovinianus, whose heresy is now being fanned into flame, and who disturbed the faith of Rome in my absence, was so devoid of gifts of utterance, and had such a pestilent style that he was a fitter object for pity than for envy. So far as I could, I answered him also.
The early reformers(Luther,Calvin,Zwingli,etc) held to the ancient belief Mary remained a virgin.I am a religious studies major right now and I have had two Biblical scholars (one of them being internationally known) tell me that Jesus had siblings without a doubt. These scholars are not Catholic, but I am quite sure that Catholics (or people that have theological ties to the view) are the only ones saying that Jesus did not have siblings.
Take that as you will though.
EDIT: Can anyone find a secular scholar, or a scholar from another faith that does not hold the perpetual virginity of Mary as a doctrine, that supports the claim that Jesus did not have siblings?