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5 mar 2024 · Of the children born to Mary and Joseph, obviously the most famous and most important one was Jesus. But while he was the first, he was not the last. Some denominational traditions, primarily Roman Catholics, hold to the concept of the perpetual virginity of Mary.
1 sty 2001 · Mary had four other sons, Joseph, James, Jude, and Simon. Because of the virgin birth, Joseph was not the father of Jesus so these were the half brothers of Jesus. The last three mentioned are not to be confused with those who were disciples of Jesus by the same name.
Q. Did Mary the mother of Jesus Christ, have other children after Jesus? A. The short answer to this question is "No." But let's explore further. Most likely you are asking this question because some Scripture passages seem to suggest that Jesus had brothers and sisters.
16 gru 2021 · Catholic, Assyrian, and Eastern Orthodox traditions teach that Jesus’ brothers and sisters were not biological children of Mary and Joseph, but may have been cousins or step-brothers from a previous marriage of Joseph.
25 wrz 2023 · This passage indicates that Mary had at least seven children, including Jesus. There were at least thirty years between the time of Jesus’ birth and this encounter, which allows plenty of time for other children to have joined the family as Jesus’ siblings.
20 gru 2023 · Evidence Mary Had Other Children. Looking at the evidence, there are several reasons many believe the Bible indicates Mary and Joseph indeed had other children together after Jesus’ birth: Jesus is referred specifically as Mary’s “firstborn” son (Luke 2:7), implying she had other children after him.
So, yes, Mary did have other children. However, how many children she had is unknown, but she likely had seven, including Jesus. Mary was there for Jesus’ birth and earthly death.