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Iwant all the information that you have
of the other Mary's in Jesus life
Mary Madelene, Mary the wife of Cleophus,Mary the brother of Lazarus, Mary the mother of John Mark Mary the mother of James the younger.

2007-05-23 15:34:37 · 21 answers · asked by gwinn s 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes, she did. His brothers (that we know) were James, Joses, Simon, and Judas. His sisters' name's were not recorded.

2007-05-23 15:37:20 · answer #1 · answered by Justsyd 7 · 2 0

Jesus’ brothers are mentioned in several Bible verses. Matthew 12:46, Luke 8:19, and Mark 3:31 say that Jesus’ mother and brothers came to see Him. The Bible tells us that Jesus had four brothers: James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas (Matthew 13:55). The Bible also tells us that Jesus had sisters, but they are not named or numbered (Matthew 13:56). In John 7:1-10, His brothers go on to the festival while Jesus stays behind. In Acts 1:14, His brothers and mother are described as praying with the disciples. Later, in Galatians 1:19, it mentions that James was Jesus’ brother. The most natural conclusion of these passages is to interpret that Jesus had actual blood siblings.

Mary Magdalene was a woman from whom Jesus cast out seven demons (Luke 8:2). The name Magdalene likely indicates that she came from Magdala, a city on the southwest coast of the Sea of Galilee. After Jesus cast seven demons from her, she became one of His followers.



Mary Magdalene has been associated with the "woman in the city who was a sinner" (Luke 7:37) who washed Jesus' feet, but there is no scriptural basis for this. The city of Magdala did have a reputation for prostitution. This information, coupled with the fact that Luke first mentions Mary Magdalene immediately following his account of the sinful woman (Luke 7:36-50), has led some to equate the two women. John 11:2, though, identifies the women in Luke 7:36-50 as Mary of Bethany, not Mary Magdalene.



Mary Magdalene is also often associated with the woman whom Jesus saved from stoning after she had been taken in adultery (John 8:1-11) - again an association with no evidence. The movie “The Passion of the Christ” made this connection. This view is possible, but not explicitly taught in the Bible.



Mary Magdalene witnessed most of the events surrounding the crucifixion. She was present at the mock trial of Jesus; she heard Pontius Pilate pronounce the death sentence; and she saw Jesus beaten and humiliated by the crowd. She was one of the women who stood near Jesus during the crucifixion to try to comfort Him. The earliest witness to the resurrection of Jesus, she was sent by Jesus to tell the others (John 20:11-18). Although this is the last mention of her in the Bible, she was probably among the women who gathered with the apostles to await the promised coming of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:14).



The recent fiction novel “The DaVinci Code” makes the claim that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married. Some of the non-Biblical early Christian writings (that were considered heresy by the early Christians) hint at a special relationship between Mary Magdalene and Jesus. However, there is no evidence whatsoever to support the belief that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married. The Bible does not even hint at such an idea.

Recommended Resource: Breaking the DaVinci Code: Answers to the Questions Everybody's Asking by Darrell Bock.

2007-05-23 16:11:03 · answer #2 · answered by Freedom 7 · 1 0

yeah. about 5 (John [not apostle or Baptist], Judas [not Iscariot], Salome [sister], James [who wrote the book of James], Joses [brother])

Mary Magdalene: female disciple, delivered from demonic possession, present at crucifiction and checking the tomb

Mary the wife of Cleophus, likely also a disciple or atleast a devout follower, as woman had to have some great significance to be actually named in those times. Cleophus was likely one of the disciples, not the 12, as there were many who recieved the baptism at Pentecost, and she was one of them

Mary sister of Lazarus, close friend of Jesus, had a sister Martha, was the more zealous for God type while Martha was more the hard-working type

n/a about John Mark's mom, sorry

n/a the mother of James the younger. sorry again

2007-05-23 15:44:24 · answer #3 · answered by Hey, Ray 6 · 1 0

Most Christians believe that the Blessed Virgin Mary remained a virgin for her entire life.

How was James, “the brother of the Lord,” (Matt. 13:55, Acts 15:13-21, 1 Cor. 15:7, Gal. 1:19) related to Jesus. All believers agree he was related, but no one knows exactly how.

The possibilities are that James was:

1. A full brother of Jesus, another Son of God born of the Blessed Virgin Mary. No one to my knowledge accepts that God had another child by the Blessed Virgin Mary.

2. A half-brother of Jesus, a younger son of Joseph and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Some Christians believe this possibility but most Christians including those who are Catholic and Eastern Orthodox believe that Mary remained a virgin for her entire life.

3. A stepbrother of Jesus, a son of Joseph and a previous wife. Many Christians believe that Joseph had a least one previous marriage that resulted in children.

4. A stepbrother of Jesus, an adopted son of Joseph and the Blessed Virgin Mary. When parents died, relatives frequently took their children in and raised them as thier own. An adopted orphaned boy would be considered the brother of Jesus.

5. A cousin of Jesus. The Aramaic language has no word for cousin. Aramaic frequently uses the word “aha,” which we translate into Greek as “adelphos” or English as brother, for cousin.

6. A comrade of Jesus. This is a remote possibility. Greek uses adelphos the same as English does in “a band of brothers.”

Possibilities 1 and 2 obviously go against Catholic beliefs.

The Catholic Church prefers possibility 5 but 3, 4 and 6 would not go against doctrine.

With love in Christ.

2007-05-27 15:30:18 · answer #4 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 0 0

Prostitue - A declare made through Pope Gregory in the early 600s. the bible does not reference this. Deciple - confident. no longer all the deciples of Jesus have been men. there have been quite a few women persons too (i think of the completed type of followers replaced into 17). Mary has her very own gospel besides. spouse - perhaps. The gnostic gospels (or perhaps the bible) mean the possibility that her and Jesus had a courting. The info is susceptible nevertheless. - Rabbi's have been meant to be married. An single rabbi replaced into considered a curse - The notice "spouse" might additionally propose, "spouse" in Hebrew - Jesus might spend time with Mary on my own...this replaced into considered scandalous lower back then - The gospel of Phillip? says that Jesus might kiss her (yet we are no longer able to envision the place. it would desire to be on the forhead for all all of us comprehend) - The gospel of Mary Magdaline? says that Peter replaced into jealous of her, and that the disciples pronounced, "If our Lord shows her worth, so might desire to you". mom - I doubt it. From what i comprehend, the only info of it extremely is an old French legend that once Jesus died, Mary fled to France...perhaps with a daughter named Sara. Sara, in Hebrew is Princess. and because "Jesus replaced into king"... final analysis: We purely have not got sufficient information to declare a lot for helpful.

2016-11-05 04:42:46 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Too many questions for one Y!A.

The Catholics believe (or at least used to) that the Virgin Mary never had sex: immaculate (sinless) conception. There was a complex idea that her sister bore children with Joseph and then died leaving Jesus with step siblings (no blood relation).

Most people accept (whether Jesus or not) that Mary was married and therefore had normal relations with Joseph, at least after Jesus.

2007-05-23 15:41:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Gospels indicate that Mary had other children.
Luke 2:7 says that Jesus was Mary's firstborn son, not her only son.
The use of "firstborn" is very telling. If Jesus was her only child, then describing her firstborn would be a moot point.

2007-05-23 15:47:21 · answer #7 · answered by Bobby Jim 7 · 2 0

Matthew 13:55-56 tells of Jesus' brothers and sisters.

Read and study the Bible! It has all of the information you are asking about.

2007-05-23 15:42:25 · answer #8 · answered by redeemed 5 · 1 0

Yes, Mary is no longer a virgin she had a few more children after Jesus.

19 Then came to him his mother and his brethren, and could not come at him for the press.
20 And it was told him by certain which said, Thy mother and thy brethren stand without, desiring to see thee.
21 And he answered and said unto them, My mother and my brethren are these which hear the word of God, and do it.
Luke 8

2007-05-23 15:48:40 · answer #9 · answered by Minister Paul 3 · 1 0

Matthew 13:55,56 and Mark6:3 tell that Jesus had brothers and sisters...4 brothers...and sisters (amount unknown)...the brothers are even listed by name.

2007-05-23 16:02:06 · answer #10 · answered by ? 2 · 1 0

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