And you over look and use the very plain message that James IS called the Lords brother
Galatians 1:19: 19 But other of the apostles saw I none, save James the Lord's brother.
But that don't really mean it was his brother in the flesh (wink wink)
If Jesus' own mother was there at the cross why would she not be identified as such? Isn't that odd?
Nope not in the least, she was just a sinner like the rest of them there.
BigMack
This is your answer? I go through the Bible, identify the people who it is talking about, point out their parentage and you answer with nothing except the same old refusal to engage in the discussion.
And you over look and use the very plain message that James IS called the Lords brother
Yes, and Lot is called Abram's brother. Guess what? Brother can mean more than former occupants of the same womb.
If Jesus' own mother was there at the cross why would she not be identified as such? Isn't that odd?
Nope not in the least, she was just a sinner like the rest of them there.
Jesus's own mother would be identified as the mother of some other people during the most crucial event in the world's history? This is preposterous.
SD
Which James? The son of Alpheus or the son of Zebedee? Or some other James to be named later?
SD