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Mordocai
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So the argument follows that Jesus was an only child.
Jesus ‘bretheren’ refer to His cousins because, supposedly, there was no word to distingish ‘cousin’ from ‘brother’
(i believe that’s right, correct me if i’m wrong)
but what of Mary and Elizabeth, described as cousins? Why wasn’t Jesus’ brothers then described as cousins?
Even so, this doesn’t affect my holding of the doctrine of Mary’s Ever-Virginity.
Or even my belief (not doctrinal, but appropriate accordinal to small ‘t’ tradition) of Joseph’s virginity as well.
But a further explanation would be appreciated.
Hope my question makes sense: “Cousin” is used elsewhere to distinguish what we understand as cousin (correct?) but it is not always used (sometimes bretheren/brothers). Any reason?
Jesus ‘bretheren’ refer to His cousins because, supposedly, there was no word to distingish ‘cousin’ from ‘brother’
(i believe that’s right, correct me if i’m wrong)
but what of Mary and Elizabeth, described as cousins? Why wasn’t Jesus’ brothers then described as cousins?
Even so, this doesn’t affect my holding of the doctrine of Mary’s Ever-Virginity.
Or even my belief (not doctrinal, but appropriate accordinal to small ‘t’ tradition) of Joseph’s virginity as well.
But a further explanation would be appreciated.
Hope my question makes sense: “Cousin” is used elsewhere to distinguish what we understand as cousin (correct?) but it is not always used (sometimes bretheren/brothers). Any reason?