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At this time it would have been unthinkable to give the charge of taking care of ones mother to a non family member especially when a son of hers was alive. So the idea of James being the actual brother of Jesus, and Jesus giving the charge to a non family member instead of his actual brother is not realistic. James was instead a cousin to Jesus not a brother. In ancient Hebrew there simply was no word for cousin. Brother was used for cousin also.
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"(There is a view that 'strangled' and 'blood' in the texts refer to foreskin conditions - paraphimosis and ruptured frenulum, respectively.)[Douglas E. "JQuad".]" Has anyone else endorsed this interpretation? Mannanan51 ( talk) 22:13, 18 February 2018 (UTC)