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  2. Perpetual virginity of Mary - Wikipedia

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    However John Calvin argued that Matthew 1:25, used by Helvidius to attack the perpetual virginity of Mary does not teach that Mary had other children. [79] Other Calvinists affirmed Mary's perpetual virginity, including within the Second Helvetic Confession—stating that Mary was the "ever virgin Mary"—and in the notes of the Geneva Bible.

  3. Mary Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Her husband, Matthew died on 19 May 1654. He was an English printer noted for publishing radical work including several works by John Milton including Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce in 1643. They had children together including Samuel Simmons [1] Mary was the person named as the administer of his affairs. [2]

  4. Saint Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, all the names between David and Joseph are different. According to Matthew 1:16 "Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary", [38] while according to Luke 3:23, Joseph is said to be "the son of Heli". [39] The variances between the genealogies given in Matthew and Luke are explained in a number of ways.

  5. Matthew 1:16 - Wikipedia

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    Christian Bible part. New Testament. Matthew 1:16 is the sixteenth verse of the first chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. The verse is the final part of the section that traces the genealogy of Joseph, the husband of Mary, the mother of Jesus, down from Abraham .

  6. Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew - Wikipedia

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    In antiquity, the text was called The Book About the Origin of the Blessed Mary and the Childhood of the Savior. [1] Pseudo-Matthew is one of a genre of " Infancy gospels " that seek to fill out the details of the life of Jesus of Nazareth up to the age of 12, which are briefly given in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke .

  7. Matthew 1 - Wikipedia

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    Chapters. Matthew 1 is the first chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. It contains two distinct sections. The first lists the genealogy of Jesus from Abraham to his legal father Joseph, husband of Mary, his mother. The second part, beginning at verse 18, provides an account of the virgin birth of Jesus Christ.

  8. Marriage of the Virgin - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage of the Virgin is the subject in Christian art depicting the marriage of the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph. The wedding ceremony is not mentioned in the canonical Gospels but is covered in several apocryphal sources and in later redactions, notably the 14th-century compilation the Golden Legend. Unlike many other scenes in Life of ...

  9. Category:Saint Joseph (husband of Mary) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Saint Joseph (husband of Mary)" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Saint Joseph.