If you mean where were Jesus half brothers while he spent 3 years traveling around Israel then they were in Nazareth. If you mean now they are most likely in Heaven with him.
They were half brothers James and Jude.
The two writers are Jude and James. They are Jesus' younger half-brothers.
They were half brothers James and Jude.
Joseph, the husband of Mary His mother. Although to be quite explicit, Jesus brothers were only half-brothers since Joseph was not Jesus' father but God.
They were half brothers James and Jude.
No, he was not married. He had a few half brothers and sisters, but it does not record their names in the Bible
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.
James who wrote the book of James and Jude were Jesus' half brothers.
Example: Let's say my mother gave birth to me and then something happened to my father and then later my mother married another man and had 3 more children. We would all have the same mother but different father's so we would be half brothers and sisters. Jesus' mother was Mary and Jesus' father was God (by the Holy Spirit). then Mary and Joseph were married and had children. Jesus and his brothers and sisters all had Mary as their mother, but Jesus' father was God and the other children's father was Joseph, making them Half brothers and sisters.
Jesus' half brothers were named James (the less) and Joses and Judas and Simon. Scripture says that he had half-sisters, but it does not give their names
Little Brothers of Jesus was created in 1933.
"Other" than what?Roman Catholic doctrine is that not only was Mary a virgin at the time of Jesus' birth, she remained one for the rest of her life, and the references to Jesus' "brothers" really mean "cousins" or something.Most Protestant religions say that the references in the Bible to Jesus' brothers really mean brothers (well, half-brothers, or at least apparent brothers, depending on exactly how much they think Mary had to do with the whole thing), and that Mary and Joseph were a normal husband and wife after Jesus' birth.So, you pays your money and you makes your choice.Jesus had many brothers and sisters, and was the oldest. One of his cousins was John the Baptist