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1 | JESUS CHRIST | Matt 13:55 | Searcher56 | 79963 | ||
Word study ... adelphos, adelphe, anepsios ... Emmaus, my Catholic friend ... The word for brother is adelphos, sister is adelphe ... and there is a word for cousin, it is anepsios (Col 4:10). I am not sure why the site you post said otherwise. Please read http://www.carm.org/catholic/brothers.htm If traditions (no matter how old) and trends are not total truth, I throw them in the trash. Searcher |
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2 | JESUS CHRIST | Matt 13:55 | Emmaus | 79965 | ||
Searcher, You do not address the other parts of the article which identify the mother of the "brothers" by other scripture verses. Obviously Calvin and Luther interpreted these passages the same way. "Scripture interpreting scripture" I think is how it is usually put to me. Emmaus |
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3 | JESUS CHRIST | Matt 13:55 | Searcher56 | 80000 | ||
Emmaus, James, Joseph, Simon and Judas were children of Joesph and Mary, based on this passage and Luke 1:25 as well as others. I was proving they could not be cousins, because other Scripture proves it is another word. What do you say about this? Did you read the CARM article? Searcher |
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