Most Christians believe in the virgin birth of Jesus, although a small number, including some theologians, believe that this is unlikely to have been true. Non-Christians, a majority of the world's population, do not believe in the virgin birth of Jesus.
The name Mary was first mentioned in Matthew 1 dring the genealogy of Jesus. Mary was the virgin that gave birth to the Saviour. So she was technically mentioned in the old testament when they prophesied Jesus' coming.
Jesus' birth was mentioned 50 times in the bible.
AnswerThe birth of Jesus is mentioned in Matthew 1:25 and Luke 2:7.
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Yes.
The Eastern Orthodox Church believes in the Immaculate Conception of Jesus Christ's birth by the Blessed Virgin Mary, but it does not accept the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary's birth.
No, Mary the mother of Jesus was a virgin and remaind so until after the birth of Jesus. It is supposed that Mary and Joseph had children (unless you are a Catholic, which do not believe that.) Mary was not a prostitute.
Yes, all Christian religions believe in Mary. FURTHERIndeed, while Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Mary (the mother of Jesus) miraculously gave birth to god's son and should be respected as a wonderful example of faith and endurance, they do not believe that Mary remained a virgin her whole life nor that she should be worshipped or prayed to.
no Another view. Some people believe so. There are many religious people that believe in the virgin birth. If there is an all powerful god by definition he/she would be able to do anything
A:Mark's Gospel was the first New Testament gospel to be written and yet contained no reference to the birth of Jesus. In the view of John Shelby Spong (Born of a Woman: A Bishop Rethinks the Birth of Jesus), neither birth story, in Matthew and Luke, contains any historical truth. Spong points out that many religions of the Mediterranean region had stories of the virgin births of their gods and godmen. The first gospel reference to the virgin birth of Jesus is in Matthew's Gospel, which refers to the Book of Isaiah as a prophecy of the birth, however Spong does not believe the author took the idea of a virgin birth from Isaiah, but that he found it useful.From this we can see that the virgin birth of Jesus was an idea that had not yet arisen at the time Mark's Gospel was written.
Well, anyone may claim Christianity; this does not mean that Christ will acknowledge them.
The ressurected Jesus and the virgin birth.
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No-one - Jesus is the only one.
The divinity of Jesus and the virgin birth of Jesus are both matters of faith only. It is possible to accept both, as most Christians do, either one but not the other, or not to accept either.
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