My agenda = to understand the Catholic doctrine
Continues…
Now to some of the proofs. There are so many that it baffles the mind to see so many non Catholic Christians reject them, not because they are not there to be seen, but because it’s the Catholic Church the one that points them out.
Isaiah 7:14. “Behold, a virgin shall conceive.” No Christian has problem with this. I’ll ask you to remove yourself from your comfortable 21st Century position and place yourself in Palestine 2000 years ago. Jews were waiting for the Messiah, there is no NT, only the OT. If you were a jew in 30 AD, why would you believe Jesus was the Messiah if He was around with his mother and several brothers and sisters? Why would you believe He is the “son” in Isaiah 7:14 and Mary is the virgin if you see her with at least 7 children? How could you believe the virgin birth if He had 6 additional siblings, 4 brothers and at least 2 sisters? Remember, the Messiah has to fulfill ALL the prophesies, if he can’t fulfill one he’s not the Messiah.
Ezekiel 44:1-3. “This gate shall be shut, it shall not be opened, and NO MAN SHALL ENTER in by it… the prince … shall enter … and shall go out by the way of the same.” You are now in 33 AD, Jesus was crucified and you wonder where is this gate that is shut. Is there such gate? Yes, the gate IS Mary. There is no physical GATE that God/Jesus/The Prince entered and came out of it which is shut still today. Not in Palestine, not anywhere. “No man shall enter in by it” means lifetime virginity, means no children other that the Son of God, Jesus. If Jesus is an only son then the prophesy of Isaiah becomes true, She is The Virgin and you can be sure He is the Messiah. OK, you can come back to the present now.
Luke 1:31&34. “Thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS” … “How shall this be, seeing I know not man?” Remember, the angel comes to “a young VIRGIN who was BETROTHED” to Joseph (V. 27) … and she doubts she will have a son? She’s perplexed she WILL HAVE a son in the FUTURE. Why? Why would she be amazed if, as you believe, being just about to be married in the traditional sense, she is told that she will have a son? Her reaction to the angel clearly indicates that she was a woman that had decided to remain VIRGIN for life and dedicate her life to GOD. Isn’t this an additional POWERFUL reason as to why GOD chose Her to be the mother of His Son? What’s so UNBELIEVABLE of her decision to remain virgin for GOD? If your answer is “it’s not in the Bible”, then go back an re-read John 20:30-31, 21:25.
You may ask about the “betrothed” part. To be betrothed to a virgin would be the equivalent to be her “guardian” or “sponsor”. In those days a woman that decided to remain a virgin for GOD needed a man to provide for her, for her food, shelter, clothes. The family of the virgin looked for a man, Joseph, and then they were married. The man was to care for her more like a father would care for his daughter. Mary didn’t choose the man she was to marry, as practically all the young Jewish women of her time did. We can say her’s was not “love at first sight”, we are not talking about “Romeo and Juliet” here. GOD intervened so She could remain a virgin for Him (“Behold the HANDMAID of the Lord” Luke 1:38), and the angel talked to St. Joseph to accept her, and with that GOD provided the earthly father His Son needed.
The return from Egypt after spending there several years is a family of three. Jesus gets lost at the temple at age 12, it’s a family of three. The wedding at Cana is a family of two, Joseph is assumed dead. If there were more children, where were they? If there were more, Mary would have stayed at home caring for the little ones, the trip to Jerusalem at 12 would have been made by Joseph and Jesus only. Even if you argue that all made the trip, why Joseph and Mary didn’t ask the brothers where Jesus was? Kids stay together, no? Then at Cana there is no mention of the rest of the family. Mary and Jesus are the ones mentioned by name. We are told the disciples are there. Why did John leave out the rest of the family?
James “the brother of the Lord” is an Apostle (Galatians 1:18-19), whose father IS NOT Joseph, but a man named Alphaeus (Matthew 10:3, Mark 3:18, Luke 6:15). Joses is James brother (Matthew 27:56), so his father is also Alphaeus. These two are mentioned as brothers of Judas and Simon (Matthew 13:55, Mark 6:3). Judas by himself is called James brother too (Acts 1:13), and finally Judas himself says he is James brother (Jude 1:1). If James’ father is Alphaeus, then Alphaeus is the father of the other three. No sister is ever mentioned, why? It’s odd because the names of other women are mentioned in the NT, but not one sister.
The lack of the words “cousin, nephew, uncle, brother in law” in the language Jesus and the Apostles spoke. In that language no one used the word “adelphos” for they didn’t speak in Greek. They said “brother” when refering to any of these relationships. Pay no attention to “McClintock and Strong” quoted in previous posts. “Brother” in Aramaic means more than uterine brother.
John 19:27. Jesus gives His mother to John. Why if there where other sons to take care of her? Besides, He didn’t just asked John to care for Her, He said “There is your mother” (John 19:27) and He had said to His Mother “Woman, this is your son” (19:26). Why “MOTHER”, why “SON”?
There is more. If you still are not convinced of all this, consider one more passage from the Bible…
Luke 1:37, “With God nothing is impossible.”