Posted on 12/09/2012 2:05:12 PM PST by Alex Murphy
Edited on 12/09/2012 5:21:35 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
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Luke was a greek and they have a word for cousin. Aramaic does not.
Elizabeth is also spoken of as a kinswoman.
You couldn't be more wrong...
Luk 1:36 And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, she hath also conceived a son in her old age: and this is the sixth month with her, who was called barren.
Mat 13:55 Is not this the carpenter's son? is not his mother called Mary? and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas?
Obviously there IS a word for cousin and it was not used in Mat 13:55...And that's because there were no cousins there...
Mat 13:56 And his sisters, are they not all with us? Whence then hath this man all these things?
ἀδελφή
adelphē
ad-el-fay'
Feminine of G80; a sister (natural or ecclesiastical): - sister.
Sister is sister...It is not kin, nor cousin nor kinsmen...It is sister...
Mat 13:57 And they were offended in him. But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, save in his own country, and in his own house.
And the context is 'in Jesus' own house...No relatives...
That's why Bible Believers could never become Catholics...All this perversion of the scriptures to try to justify it's existance...
Wasn’t the Protovangelium deemed apocrypha? In my opinion—the message of Jesus (Joshua ben Joseph) isn’t diminished by his having brothers and sisters. In fact, I respect him more. Even if he was married—doesn’t cause me to re-think his message of love—If he could do all he did—save mankind and have a wife too—that would prove his godhood.
Because there aren't any verses like that.
The whole "heos hou" ("until") argument has been addressed here
There's a reason why Luther explicitly endorsed the Perpetual Virginity, and why Calvin was violently offended when someone claimed he believed that Mary had other children. Luther and Calvin knew the Bible, too, and they knew that the argument against the Perpetual Virginity wasn't anywhere as easy to make as you pretend.
Now there you go again...You are dealing with non Catholics who believe the Bible...I'm sure you never never check a reference so see if you are being lied to...
2Sa 6:23 Therefore Michal the daughter of Saul had no child unto the day of her death.
When your religion resorts to perverting the God breathed words of the Lord to sell it's brand of religion to it's own members, it falls flat on it's face...But you guys don't know any better because you are just following the Pied Piper...
The Greek word there is, I believe, “suggen”, which is “relative”. Translating it as cousin is making it more specific that the Greek actually supports.
Not at all...They've got the Mother of Jesus right up there equal with God the Father...They call her the Queen of Heaven...They get their salvation from Mary...
And they can only do that by perverting the scriptures...
A lot of people are going to end up in Hell who are counting on Mary to provide their salvation for them...
They would have to deny Mary's deity if she actually had children besides Jesus as the Bible claims...
Once more, a “biblical” movie that’s biblically illiterate. At least in that instance.
The Greek says John “took her to his own”. No mention in the text of a home in Jerusalem. Jesus wasn’t making temporary lodging and travel arrangements when he said, “John, there is you mother ... Woman, there is your son.” A few moments before his death.
Nevermind all the wonderful teachings of Jesus’ that we could be trying to discuss and promote- LET'S SPECULATE ON MARY'S SEX LIFE!!!
After all there is no admissionto heaven without an immaculate womb (did I get that right? God said so- didn't he?) The Maryanists will be SO PEEVED! (after all she has ‘an in’ with the big guy and can ‘intercede’ for us- you know, sort of like knowing Vinnie at the warehouse who can get it for you wholesale)
So... I wonder if she used birth control too I bet Jesus thought she was a skank too- "hey ma, quit doing it- I came outta there, you know"- I rememeber that was the sermon on the mount, right?
If Jesus didn't have a natural birth, he didn't become human...If Jesus was created with Mary's supposed supernatural nature, Jesus couldn't have become a Man...If Jesus did not have a natural birth, then Jesus was not begotten...If there was no birthing process, Jesus was created, not born...
If Mary could not have been tempted to sin since she had no original sin in her, neither could Jesus be tempted...
Boy ain't that the truth
It's like using the vessels of the Temple for profane winebibbing (didn't one of the pagan conquerors of Jerusalem do that?) or using the Ark of the Covenant for a cheese cupboard. Not that there's anything wrong with wine and cheese. But it's the desecration of something intimately consecrated to the Lord, for common use; which is to say, a sacrilege.
Catholic pray TO Mary, to provide salvation...
Once more, a “biblical” movie that’s biblically illiterate. At least in that instance.
If Jesus didn't have a natural birth, he didn't become human...
So people born by C-section aren't human?
If Jesus was created with Mary's supposed supernatural nature
Mary didn't have a supernatural nature, she has a human nature.
If Jesus did not have a natural birth, then Jesus was not begotten
Jesus, the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, is eternally begotten by the Father from before the ages. Nothing that happened, or didn't happen, or could have happened in Bethlehem could have changed that.
If Mary could not have been tempted to sin since she had no original sin in her
There's no Catholic doctrine that says that Mary could not have been tempted to sin, sorry.
Here your whole argument goes wrong, because your first premise is wrong. Christ was incarnate, became man, because of Mary being His natural mother. She was His genetic mother; she was His gestational mother; she was His birth-giving mother; she was His nursing mother. That's all natural.
The only part that was different from your birth and mine, was that his birth wasn't a grueling episode of blood and struggle, anguish and pain. And why? Because those were the curses consequent to the primordial sin of Adam and Eve. If Adam and Eve had never sinned, then Eve's childbirths would have been painless too. The pain in childbirth only came to human mothers marred by sin, i.e. all mothers, unless one be sinless.
"If Jesus was created with Mary's supposed supernatural nature, Jesus couldn't have become a Man..."
Mary didn't have a supernatural nature!!! She had a Plan A human nature, which is to say, human nature as it was originally intended to be, a nature in the original justice of Eden and the original innocense of Eve before sin marred her nature. Mary had a human nature full of grace.
"If Jesus did not have a natural birth, then Jesus was not begotten..."
He did have a natural birth, as natural birth was supposed to be: see above.
"If there was no birthing process, Jesus was created, not born..."
No, He was begotten, not made. His birthing process was a real birth -- in fact, a birth according to the original, Eden-grounded, pre-sin human nature -- involving no curse, no violence, no injury to the mother's body, no pain.
It's the Muslims who believe Jesus was created like Adam in the womb of Mary. Christians, on evidence of Scripture, say He was begotten, not made; and that Mary gave Him birth.
"If Mary could not have been tempted to sin since she had no original sin in her, neither could Jesus be tempted..."
False premise again. Nobody says Mary could not have been tempted. Mary (originally without sin) could have been tempted, just as Eve (originally without sin) was in fact tempted. But Eve succumbed to the temptation; Eve sinned; Mary didn't.
As I understand the bible, God looks pretty highly on marriage and all that it entails...He even likes babies...Lots of babies...
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