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  1. Jan 31, 2024 · Jesus had at least four named brothers and two or more unnamed sisters, according to the New Testament. Learn about their lives, scriptural references, and how they were related to Jesus and each other.

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  3. The brothers of Jesus or the adelphoi (Greek: ἀδελφοί, translit. adelphoí, lit. "of the same womb") [1] [Notes 1] are named in the New Testament as James, Joses (a form of Joseph), Simon, Jude, [2] and unnamed sisters are mentioned in Mark and Matthew. [3]

  4. The Bible reveals that Jesus did have (half) brothers and (half) sisters (they all had the same mother, but not the same father). Mary, by the time her firstborn son's ministry started, had given birth through Joseph to at least four other boys and at least two girls for a family composed of at least seven children!

  5. Jan 12, 2022 · The Bible mentions four brothers and at least two sisters of Jesus, who were the children of Mary and Joseph. Learn more about their identities, roles and conversion stories from this web page.

  6. Who are the “brothers” who arrive with Jesus’ mother? Did Jesus have brothers in the usual sense of the term? How many? If they were not blood brothers, what other possible relationship could they have to Jesus? (This is the first reference to Jesusbrothers in the synoptic gospels.) 2. Matthew 13:53-58; Mark 6:1-6. People are amazed ...

  7. Dec 10, 2013 · The evidence may seem clear, but scripture scholars and theologians have been debating these and other passages for nearly two millennia, arguing whether those brothers and sisters were in fact biological siblings, step-siblings, “half” siblings, or not even siblings at all, but cousins.

  8. Dec 21, 2020 · Considering the Gospels say sisters (plural) and we have four brothers mentioned, we can assume Jesus had at least six siblings. The Gospels don’t indicate how many he has.

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