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[MENTION=509]RichWh1[/MENTION]
No, we don't agree.
Prove that every use of the word here means "came from the identical womb" Matthew 5:47, Acts 3:22, Hebrews 2:12, Acts 9:30, Acts 11:29, 1 Corinthians 5:11, 1 Corinthians 1:1, Matthew 5:22-24, Matthew 7:5, Hebrews 2:17, Acts 6:3, 1 Thessalonians 5:1 The word does NOT mean what is claimed by some here, "Proceed from the same womb, has the same birth mother." Nor does it mean "a blood relative."
You have to admit that insisting that the 6 (or more) persons indicated in the text are from the womb of Mary is "conjecture"
As you know, my position is that the Bible simply does not state if Mary had other childen, it does not state one way or the other.
We can note that NO ONE other than Jesus is stated to have Mary as their mother; the ONLY PERSON who is stated to have been born of Mary is Jesus.
Anyone can theorize.... engage in "mere conjecture".... but we cannot know. (And I can't image for the life of me why it matters).
Those here who dogmatically insist "The Bible says she had lotsa sex and kids" are wrong; the Bible does NOT state that; they are parroting a position first invented in the 18th Century by some liberal Protestants but the Bible does not say that. Those who dogmatically insist, "The Bible says that Mary had no other children" are wrong; the Bible does NOT state that; they are parroting a very, very ancient and until the 18th Century and those Protstants, a universal tradition, but the Bible does not say that. That's my position. Friend, you seem to be arguing against my position.
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RichWh1 said:We can agree the word αδελφός does not always have the meaning of brother, as it can relate to any blood relative
No, we don't agree.
Prove that every use of the word here means "came from the identical womb" Matthew 5:47, Acts 3:22, Hebrews 2:12, Acts 9:30, Acts 11:29, 1 Corinthians 5:11, 1 Corinthians 1:1, Matthew 5:22-24, Matthew 7:5, Hebrews 2:17, Acts 6:3, 1 Thessalonians 5:1 The word does NOT mean what is claimed by some here, "Proceed from the same womb, has the same birth mother." Nor does it mean "a blood relative."
RichWh1 said:You have to admit that saying Mary was definitely not the mother of James and Jude is mere conjecture
You have to admit that insisting that the 6 (or more) persons indicated in the text are from the womb of Mary is "conjecture"
As you know, my position is that the Bible simply does not state if Mary had other childen, it does not state one way or the other.
We can note that NO ONE other than Jesus is stated to have Mary as their mother; the ONLY PERSON who is stated to have been born of Mary is Jesus.
Anyone can theorize.... engage in "mere conjecture".... but we cannot know. (And I can't image for the life of me why it matters).
Those here who dogmatically insist "The Bible says she had lotsa sex and kids" are wrong; the Bible does NOT state that; they are parroting a position first invented in the 18th Century by some liberal Protestants but the Bible does not say that. Those who dogmatically insist, "The Bible says that Mary had no other children" are wrong; the Bible does NOT state that; they are parroting a very, very ancient and until the 18th Century and those Protstants, a universal tradition, but the Bible does not say that. That's my position. Friend, you seem to be arguing against my position.
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