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  1. The Gospel of Matthew does give a genealogy for Jesus by his father's paternal line, only identifying Mary as the wife of Joseph. John 19:25 states that Mary had a sister; semantically it is unclear if this sister is the same as Mary of Clopas, or if she is left unnamed. Jerome identifies Mary of Clopas as the sister of Mary, mother of Jesus.

  2. So how old was Mary when she gave birth to Jesus? Historians believe she was between 12 and 14 years old when Jesus was born. She was a teenager, which may be shocking in our modern culture to be ...

  3. Dec 22, 2021 · The gospel of Matthew is the only one to tell us Mary was pregnant before she and Joseph had sex. ... from the Old Testament that a “virgin will conceive and bear a son and he will be called ...

  4. 6 days ago · The first mention of Mary is the story of the Annunciation, which reports that she was living in Nazareth and was betrothed to Joseph (Luke 1:26 ff.), and the last mention of her (Acts of the Apostles 1:14) includes her in the company of those who devoted themselves to prayer after the ascension of Jesus into heaven. She appears in the ...

  5. 1. Lineage. In Luke 1:36 Mary is called a kinswoman of Elizabeth, a daughter of Aaron ( Luke 1:5 ). This may be thought to suggest that Mary also belonged to the tribe of Levi, as indicated in Text XII Pat ( Simeon vii), but other indications argue strongly that she, like Joseph, was of royal lineage. The phrase, “of the house of David” in ...

  6. Mar 28, 2023 · The Gospels don’t record Mary’s exact age at the time of Jesus’ birth. However, many Bible scholars believe she was a teenager. In the first century, girls as young as 12 years old could be betrothed to a man, which meant they would marry at 13. Mary may have been older, i.e. 14 to 15 years of age.

  7. Sep 10, 2020 · Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, was a young girl, probably only about 12 or 13 years old when the angel Gabriel came to her. She had recently become engaged to a carpenter named Joseph . Mary was an ordinary Jewish girl, looking forward to marriage.

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