Heli (Gr. HELEI -- Luke 3:23) is evidently the same name as the preceding. In Luke he is said to be the father of Joseph, while in Matthew 1:16, Jacob was Joseph's father. The most probable explanation of this seeming contradiction is afforded by having recourse to the levirate law among the Jews, which prescribes that when a man dies childless his widow "shall not marry to another; but his brother shall take her, and raise up seed for his brother" (Deuteronomy 25:5). The child, therefore, of the second marriage is legally the child of the first (Deuteronomy 25:6). Heli having died childless, his widow became the wife of his brother Jacob, and Joseph was the offspring of the marriage, by nature the son of Jacob, but legally the son of Heli. It is likely that Matt. gives the natural, and Luke the legal descent. (Cf. Maas, "The Gosp. acc. to S. Matt.", i, 16.)
Lord A. Hervey, Bishop of Bath and Wells, who wrote a learned work on the "Genealogies of Our Lord Jesus Christ", thinks that Mary was the daughter of Jacob, and Joseph was the son of Jacob's brother, Heli. Mary and Joseph were therefore first cousins, and both of the house of David. Jacob, the elder, having died without male issue, transmitted his rights and privileges to the male issue of his brother Heli, Joseph, who according to genealogical usage was his descendant.
There is no direct evidence in historical or religious texts to suggest that Mary and Joseph were cousins. In the Christian tradition, Mary is often referred to as a relative of Elizabeth, who was the mother of John the Baptist. Joseph's lineage is traced back to King David.
Mary and Joseph were Jesus's parents.
Mary and Elizabeth were first cousins.
We know nothing at all about either Mary or Joseph other than what we read in the Bible. This does not even tell us whether Mary outlived Joseph, nor whether she remarried if he did die first.
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Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Elizabeth, the wife of Zechariah, were cousins. Mary visited Elizabeth when she was pregnant with Jesus, and Elizabeth's unborn child, John the Baptist, leaped in her womb at the sound of Mary's greeting. This event is known as the Visitation.
Joseph and Mary are known as the earthly parents of Jesus in Christian tradition. Joseph is described as a carpenter or craftsman, while Mary is revered as the mother of Jesus who conceived him through the Holy Spirit. Both figures play central roles in the nativity story and are considered important figures in Christianity.
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No. Joseph and Mary were married. Under Hebrew law, by not casting out the pregnant Mary, Joseph accepted Earthly fatherhood of Yeshua (Jesus). Jesus is often referred to as Yeshua Bar Joseph (Jesus the son of Joseph).
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Joseph Cousins was born on March 17, 1983, in Orange County, California, USA.
Mary had only one child - Jesus. There are some references in scripture to 'brothers and sisters' of Our Lord but that refers to cousins and was a common expression at the time.
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Mary and Elizabeth were cousins.
Joseph and Mary are known as the earthly parents of Jesus in Christian tradition. Joseph is described as a carpenter or craftsman, while Mary is revered as the mother of Jesus who conceived him through the Holy Spirit. Both figures play central roles in the nativity story and are considered important figures in Christianity.
Joseph and Mary were the parents of Jesus of Nazareth.
Mary rode on a donkey, and Joseph walked
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