More redefinition of words to suit Catholic doctrine. Now “until” means “never”, “sister/brother” means “cousin” and “Hebrew and Greek” means “Aramaic”.
That's the only way the Catholic fantasy can get any traction; i.e., 'how can we fit our religion into the bible?,,,we change the bible'...
**More redefinition of words to suit Catholic doctrine. Now until means never, sister/brother means cousin and Hebrew and Greek means Aramaic.**
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More REdefinition of words to suit Catholic doctrine. Now until means never, sister/brother means cousin and Hebrew and Greek means Aramaic all from the REformation sponsored by Martin Luther.
The Catholics gave the Bible to you. You are always welcome to join us in the true and only Bible that has not been changed.
I believe I have a link about St. Jerome on his translation of the Bible that may make more sense to you than I can.
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From the article....”But what about the verses that speak about the brothers and sisters of Jesus?..... For instance, Matthew 13:55-56: “Is He not the carpenter’s son? Is not His mother named Mary, and His ‘brothers’ James, Joseph, Simon and Judas? Are not His ‘sisters’ all with us?” .....Could Matthew be referring to Jesus’ cousins?”
Ha! Well it’s quite clear Jesus’s brothers and sisters were among them...to pull anything other then the clear meaning of this is way more than a stretch.....but common for those who use scripture to justify false teachings.
The whole point was they knew the family ,and the simple carpenter they knew didn’t meet the expectations of the “king” they imagined as the Messiah who would come...and surely wouldn’t be from the common ordinary folk they knew.
Distorting the word is a hallmark of false teachings....this is a prime example of trying to get scripture to support a teaching when it clearly does not do so by even a stretch.