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and didn`t know her sexually until she had brought forth her firstborn son. He named him JESUS.
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The "Until" Debate
Commentators note a historical debate over the word "until." Does it imply Joseph and Mary had marital relations after Jesus' birth? Some say yes, that's the natural meaning. Others, like Calvin and Aquinas, argue the word's purpose is simply to stress the certainty of the virgin birth, leaving the "after" unstated. All agree the verse's main goal is to leave no doubt that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Knew her not. The doctrine of the virginity of Mary before the birth of Jesus is a doctrine of the Scriptures, and very important…
And knew her not (κα ουκ εγινωσκεν αυτην). Note the imperfect tense, continuous or linear action. Joseph lived in continence with …
19th Century
Anglican
Till she had brought forth her first-born son — The word “firstborn” is not found in the best manuscripts. The questions …
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Baptist
Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him a wife: and knew her not till she had brough…
When Joseph woke up (from his sleep, not his dream), he “took Mary home as his wife.” Joseph’s obedience and submission under these circumstances a…
16th Century
Protestant
And knew her not: this passage provided the pretext for great disturbances, which were introduced into the Church previously by Helvidius.…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
"And knew her not" Or "but he knew her not", (kai) answering to the Hebrew (
Let us look to the circumstances under which the Son of God entered into this lower world, until we learn to despise the vain honors of this world …
13th Century
Catholic
Above, the Evangelist proved that the Mother of God conceived of the Holy Ghost from two things: namely, from the revelation of the angel and from …