Sentences with word «mamzer»

He was an «unofficial» mamzer because no one could prove it.
«What Luke misses is that Jesus stood in the synagogue as an illiterate mamzer in his claim to be the Lord's anointed».
(Some say however that he was a mamzer)
Jesus was an illiterate Jewish peasant / carpenter / simple preacher man who suffered from hallucinations (or «mythicizing» from P, M, M, L and J) and who has been characterized anywhere from the Messiah from Nazareth to a mythical character from mythical Nazareth to a mamzer from Nazareth (Professor Bruce Chilton, in his book Rabbi Jesus).
(Some say he was a mamzer.)
Matthew and Luke weren't hiding the truth, but they did want to distract their readers from the real problem about Jesus» birth: the sordid assumption that Jesus was a mamzer (Hebrew for «bastard»).
So he couldn't marry a mamzer, and no good Jew would let him marry his daughter.
But even a mamzer could get married, provided it was to another mamzer.
As per most contemporary NT exegetes, his parents were Mary and Joseph although some say Jesus was a mamzer, the result of a pre-marital relationship between Mary and a Roman soldier.
«In [Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography](2000)-RSB-, Chilton develops the idea of Jesus as a mamzer; someone whose irregular birth circu - mstances result in their exclusion from full participation in the life of the community.
Matthew was therefore a part founder / «necessary accessory» of the Catholic Church, as was Mark, Luke, John, Paul, James his brother, Mary Magdelene, Mary, Joseph and another father if you believe the mamzer stories, the Apostles and Pilate.
Matthew, whomever he was, was therefore a part founder / «necessary accessory» of the Catholic Church, as was Mark, Luke, John, Paul, James his brother, Mary Magdelene, Mary, Joseph and another father if you believe the mamzer stories, the Apostles and Pilate.
In Rabbi Jesus: An Intimate Biography (2000), Chilton develops the idea of Jesus as a mamzer; someone whose irregular birth circ - umstances result in their exclusion from full participation in the life of the community.
Jesus was an illiterate Jewish peasant / carpenter / simple preacher man who suffered from hallucinations and who has been characterized anywhere from the Messiah from Nazareth to a mythical character from mythical Nazareth to a mamzer from Nazareth (Professor Bruce Chilton, in his book Rabbi Jesus).
Matthew, whomever he was, should therefore be considered a part founder / «necessary accessory» of the Catholic Church, as was Mark, Luke, John, Paul, James his brother, Mary Magdelene, Mary, Joseph and another father if you believe the mamzer stories, the Apostles and Pilate.
... Mamzers, today known as biracials.
Should the agunah decide to enter into a civil marriage, any children she would have from this relationship would be considered a «mamzer», a child from a forbidden sexual union.
Mamzers and their offspring can't marry within the Jewish community.
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