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Eusebius Church history book 2 below. Even if Eusebius were to say something different, in now way is he infallible.According to Eusebius in his “Ecclesiastical History” (which I’m reading right now), who quoted earlier ECF’s, Joseph & Mary did indeed have children together after the birth of Jesus.
- Then James, whom the ancients surnamed the Just on account of the excellence of his virtue, is recorded to have been the first to be made bishop of the church of Jerusalem. This James was called the brother of the Lord because he was known as a son of Joseph, and Joseph was supposed to be the father of Christ, because the Virgin, being betrothed to him, was found with child by the Holy Ghost before they came together, *
Mary and Joseph never “consummated” their marriage in the sense of sexual relations. Married? Certainly.Although you can find ECF’s here & there - even as early as the second century - who believed Mary & Joseph didn’t consummate their marriage after the birth of Jesus (even though Scripture specifically calls Mary the “wife” of Joseph, & Joseph the “husband” of Mary),
And neither was the canon of Scripture universally accepted until 382 (Rome), 393 (Hippo) and 397 (Carthage).the belief that they didn’t wasn’t “universally” accepted by the Catholic church as a whole until later.
The latter raises quite the contradiction:
a) I can trust the Catholic Church to have determined the canon of NT scripture, affirming 27 books out of over 200 (keep in the mind that the same Church affirmed 46 books of the OT…7 have been removed in Protestant bibles after 1,500 years of Church history)
b) I can not trust the same Church on faith and morals. In this case, its affirmation of Mary’s perpetual virginity (interesting, that no one, anywhere in history has claimed to be in the bloodline of Jesus. This is astonishing for a Jewish people that kept meticulous records of such).
If you can not trust the Church on the latter, then on the former, neither can you trust that the bible you own is the inspired and inerrant written Word of God.