- Joses
Joses (or Joseph) is the second of the brothers of Jesus appearing in the
New Testament .Joses is first mentioned in nkjv|Mark|6:3|Mark 6:3, which related people talking about Jesus:
:"Is he not the carpenter, the son of Mary, and the brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us? And they took offense at him."
A Joses also appears in nkjv|Mark|15:40|Mark 15:40, which mentions among the women present at Jesus' crucifixion a "Mary, the mother of
James the Less andJoses ".The
Gospel of Matthew closely mirrors these two passages in nkjv|Matthew|13:55-57|Matthew 13:55-57 and nkjv|Matthew|27:56|Matthew 27:56 and, depending on the Greek textual tradition, reads "Joseph" (Alexandrian, Western) or Joses (Byzantine).Since Joses is an uncommon variant of Joseph and appears in no other place in the book or the entire New Testament, it is likely that both verses refer to the same person.
In the medieveal
Legenda Aurea fact|date=January 2008, Joses is also identified withJoseph Barsabbas , also called Justus, who in theActs of the Apostles 1:23 is mentioned as a candidate to fill the vacancy created by the death ofJudas Iscariot . Justus is listed third in the hereditary line of succession of theDesposyni afterJames the Just andSimeon of Jerusalem as Bishops_of_Jerusalem.References
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