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Every Christian is made "co-heir" with Jesus, and inherits salvation and heaven, basically being adopted by God as family. So the entire body of Christians living today are the present family members of Jesus.

If you're talking blood descendants, he didn't have any - he did not reproduce while on earth. Please remember that The Davinci Code is a work of fiction, and a ridiculous one at that, that plays fast and loose with "historical fact".

2007-01-07 00:48:23 · answer #1 · answered by Matt c 2 · 1 1

Funny enough that You should ask, I'm a distant relative of Jesus. I don't like to talk too much about it, being related to Jesus and by extention God makes some People feel uncomfortable around me what with all the holiness and what not but I try not to get all uppity about it after all Jesus wasn't about that sort of thing, still walking across the occasional swimming pool is fun to shock cranky old Ladies and the born again gang but they usually denounce me as a demon so I'm pretty selective about my moments. Oh well, I have to appear in a taco in New Mexico in a minute ( Jesus is always asking me to stand in!!! What I do for God and Jesus! Really, never a moment for myself! ) so take care for now and if You've time say a little prayer please!

2007-01-07 00:51:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

He did not have any descendants. But perhaps His brothers and sisters did (Mary's other children that she had with Joseph). If they did, we have no idea who those descendants are.
Please do not lend any mind to the Da Vinci Code, the book is not based on fact, it is just a fictional book that sells because it is controversial. The documents cited in the book are gnositc gospels. This would include The Gospel of Judas and the Gospel of Mary Magdeline and the Gosepel of Thomas. These were written LONG after Jesus's death and ressurection so that it was impossible for anyone who actually knew Him personally to have written them. These "gospels" also don't make sense or lend to the same themes that Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John do.

2007-01-07 01:11:25 · answer #3 · answered by Lady of the Garden 4 · 0 0

Anyone who professes Jesus Christ as God Almighty and follows Him is a member of His family. Primarily today, this would be Christians. Jesus does say that a day is coming, when the fullness of the gentiles (Non Jewish believers) will be complete. In that day, He will restore all Israel to their rightful place.

2007-01-07 03:39:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

well...The 'Desposyni (Jesus' offsprings and family members) somehow managed to survive through the centuries....

Jesus and his legitimate wife (Mary Magdalene) had 3 children: Tamar (Damaris) born in 33AD, Jesus II The Justus born in 37 Ad, and Josephes ( ha Rama Theo) born in 44 AD. From Josephes' offsprings ( Josue and Aminadab) began the so called Fisher Kings Lineage first and the Merovingian Kings of the Franks then ,(Lancelot del Aqcs, Galahad etc etc...) which then turned into the Kings of Scots Dalriada (500-841), the Early Kings of Scots(8th-10th century), then from Macbeth to the Stewarts (1040-1371); to be then divided into 3 branches :England, Scotland and France. Today there are several lines descended from Prince Edward the 2nd Count of Albany, they include the Counts of Derneley and the Dukes of Coldingham, foremost,however, in the main line of legitimate descent from Charles Edward Stewart and his son Edward James is the present 7th Count of Albany: Prince Michael James Alexander Stewart, Duc d'Aquitaine, Comte de Blois, Head of the sacred Kindred of St. Columba, Knight and Grand Commander of the Order of the Temple of Jerusalem, Patron Grand Officer of the International Society of Commission Officers for the Commonwealth, and President of the European Council of Princes. This is the Lineage of the Royal House of Judah tracing back to King David, passing from Jesus and coming down to present.

2007-01-07 01:15:42 · answer #5 · answered by Love_my_Cornish_Knight❤️ 7 · 1 0

Anyone that believes in the name of Jesus is a member of him.
The Gentiles are brought in by Jesus grating us into the family of God.Hence adoption.

2007-01-07 01:01:38 · answer #6 · answered by jackiedj8952 5 · 0 1

this is just a reply to everyone who said jesus wold be jewish... the jews believe that the savior hasnt returned and is still yet to come. christians believe that jesus existed and was the savior. so if jesus came back today and were still jewish that would mean he didnt believe he existed or was the savior. i dont think he would belong to any denomination, but i do think catholics are the ones who follow what god and jeasus taught closest

2016-05-23 02:44:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

re-phrase your question

this isn't Jeopardy, because you are giving an answer in the form of a question

do you mean who are the living decendants of Jesus?

hard to say, but Jewish families are matrilineal

US and others track the patrilineal sides

good luck

but think about it

if you believe in jesus mythology, then also believe in jewish mythology of Adam and Eve

meaning.....we are all related...so find reasons to love who is here and who is next to you

2007-01-07 00:45:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Jesus had no offspring. However, after His birth Mary gave birth to his brothers....one can assume they married and had children. I know of no record of he nieces or nephews. Actually, I don't even care about them as they have no baring on who Jesus is.

2007-01-07 00:44:58 · answer #9 · answered by D.W. 6 · 0 0

they are called the Merovingian. some people believe Jesus and Mary Madelyn had children and the knights Templar and the ancestors there of were supposed to protect that (secret/lie). Which ever the case,,,any way, prince Charles is of that very blood line of those believers... the bloodline of the anti-Christ!

2007-01-07 00:46:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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