Matthew 13:55 - Is this not the carpenter's son? Is not His mother called Mary? And His brothersJames, Joses,Simon, and Judas?[NKJV]
Mark 6:3 identifies Jesus' brothers as James, Joses, Juda and Simon, but there is no suggestion, here or anywhere else in the Bible, that they were only half-brothers. The notion that they were really only half-brothers, or even cousins, arose much later in the Catholic Church, which wished to preserve the virginity of Mary throughout her life.
There are several references in the new Testament to Jesus' brothers and sisters. Matthew 13:55 lists four brothers: James, Joseph (Joses), Simon, and Jude (Judas). Some people prefer to call them half brothers of Jesus, since God was Jesus' father. The tradition in Roman Catholic Church, which holds that Mary was a virgin her whole life, is that they were cousins of Jesus. Another possibility is that they were Joseph's children from an earlier marriage.
The names of the descendants of Jesus are not fully documented in historical records. The Bible mentions some figures such as David, Solomon, and Nathan in Jesus's lineage, but exact names of all descendants are not known.
Francis Xavier had four brothers.
No, James and Jesus are separate historical figures. Jesus is a central figure in Christianity, believed to be the Son of God, while James was one of Jesus' brothers mentioned in the Bible.
No, he was not married. He had a few half brothers and sisters, but it does not record their names in the Bible
Four Brothers, Stepbrothers
Jesus had two brothers Jude and James. ^^ THE BIBLE GIVE US MORE NAMES, THEN THE ABOVE TWO MENTIONED. SEE Mark 6:3 and Matthew 13:55
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