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Jimmy-- i read this paragraph in your article and want to ask you a couple of questions about it;Hello justaking4,
*I’ll provide your the answer but as *a Roman Catholic, I do not “sum-up” beliefs using a “handful of verses”.
*Go here and you can read the article I wrote, addressing this subject, using bible verses. *
Christianity cannot be and should not be “summed –up” using a “handful of bible verses”.
*Note: please forgive any “typos”; I haven’t finished working on this article/post. *
“Furthermore; if Mary had other biological children, where were they when Jesus was crucified? It would be strange for Jesus to ask John to take care of Mary, at the foot of the Cross, especially when, James the “brother of the Lord” was alive in 49 AD (Gal 1:19). He should have taken care of her.”
Have you considered another possiblity to this? For example, is it not just as reasonable to think that His brothers were not even in the city during this time or if they were were totally unaware of it as probably most people in the city were? Remember this whole affair since Thursday was done by stealth and done rather quickly. Events on Thursday night and Friday were moving extremely rapid. Secondly, Mary was not even present with Him at the Supper nor were any of His family.
The question we must also ask is: when did Mary become aware of the fate of Jesus? Was She at the trial? The Scriptures don’t make any mention of it. The only ones who in close proximity were Peter and John. We know after Peter denied Christ he is out of the picture. John appears to have told Mary after the trial and is with her at the cross. She most likely overwhelmed with grief and not thinking clearly.
It is quite possible that she would not want her other children there fearing that they would either be arrested or perhaps killed in trying to free Jesus.
So any communication from Thursday to Friday afternoon would not have necessarily happened due to slow communications and the family did not know what happened until Friday nite.
Again, this is one possiblity and i think it incorporates much of what we know from the accounts in the gospels.