Mary gave birth to Jesus's siblings. The Bible does say that Mary was a virgin with Jesus, but that had nothing to do with His siblings. Jesus's siblings were the offspring
of Mary & Joseph. Joseph was only Jesus's caretaker, and Mary was His earthly mother.
Jesus's brothers were James, Joseph, Simon and Judas. The Bible also says that Jesus had sisters, but they were not named in the bible.
Yes he did, but there names im not sure of
Yes, He did.
Zeus, Hades and Jesus
No, Mary had but one child - Jesus.
Mary, Martha and Lazarus were siblings who were visited by their friend Jesus.
According to Christian tradition, Saint Stephen was not Jesus' biological brother. He is known as the first Christian martyr and one of the seven deacons chosen by the apostles in the early Christian Church. Jesus did have siblings, according to some interpretations of the Bible, but Saint Stephen is not generally considered one of them.
Since the family wasn't described as being rich and it was common for families to remain in their birth towns/villages, Jesus' other siblings were probably born in Nazareth.
Martha was the sister of Mary and Lazarus - the very same Lazarus that Jesus raised from the dead after four days. She and her siblings were close friends to Jesus. In the Bible, she is in Luke
James, Joseph, Judas and Simon were the names of Jesus's brothers, offspring of Mary and Joseph after the birth of Jesus. It seems that James did follow Jesus and possibly another of the brothers but not much is mentioned about them. Catholic and some Orthodox churches deny that Christ had any siblings, making Mary unknown to any man. But the bible states differently. The above names are His brothers and there is mention of at least two sisters, all biological children of Mary and Joseph.
Usually the oldest male.
Jesus' brothers are mentioned in the Bible. Matthew 12:46, Luke 8:19, and Mark 3:31 The Bible tells us that Jesus had four brothers: James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas (Matthew 13:55). It also tells us that Jesus had sisters, but they are not named in the Bible. The most natural conclusion is that Jesus had actual blood half-siblings who were the children of Joseph and Mary.
We know of Saint James, perhaps three other brothers (whose names we do not know), and sisters.
Yes, Brigham Young and his siblings converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) as young adults. Brigham's brother is the one who introduced him to the Church.