This Jewish Law DESTROYS the ‘Mary Had Other Kids’ Argument! 🙏
The claim that Mary had other children isn’t just flawed—it collapses under the weight of Scripture, Jewish law, and early Christian tradition. In this eye-opening video, we unpack the biblical, historical, and cultural evidence for Mary’s perpetual virginity. By the end, you’ll see how this truth isn’t a Catholic invention—it’s a divinely inspired reality rooted in God’s plan for salvation.
📌 Watch until the end to discover how Jewish law, the meaning of “until” in Scripture, and the witness of the early Church affirm Mary’s perpetual virginity.
✨ What You’ll Learn in This Video:
📖 How Mary’s Vow of Virginity Aligns with Jewish Law (Numbers 30)
🌟 The Biblical Meaning of “Until” and Why It Doesn’t Imply Later Relations
👑 Why “Firstborn” Doesn’t Mean Mary Had Other Children
🙏 The Cultural Context of “Brothers” in Scripture and How It Refers to Relatives
📚 Resources & Links Mentioned in This Video:
📖 Scripture References:
Luke 1:34 – Mary’s question about remaining a virgin despite her betrothal
Numbers 30:1–16 – The binding nature of vows under Jewish law
Matthew 1:25 – “He knew her not until she gave birth…”
Luke 2:7 – Jesus as the “firstborn son”
John 19:26,27 – Jesus entrusting Mary to John at the Cross
🔗 Additional Resources:
📖 Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 499): Mary’s Perpetual Virginity
📖 St. Jerome on Mary’s Virginity: “You err, not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God.”
📖 Protoevangelium of James: Early Christian testimony on Joseph’s prior marriage
📖 Protestant Reformers on Mary: Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli’s defence of perpetual virginity
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