- the seed of the woman. In Christianity, this
verse is
known as the
protoevangelium, and is
interpreted as a
prophecy of the
coming of Jesus. In Judaism...
- The
Gospel of
James (or the
Protoevangelium of James) is a second-century
infancy gospel telling of the
miraculous conception of the
Virgin Mary, her...
-
virginity of Mary
first appears in a late 2nd-century text
called the
Protoevangelium of James. The
Second Council of
Constantinople in 553 gave her the...
- that the
Quran has some
narrative similarities to the Diatessaron,
Protoevangelium of James,
Infancy Gospel of Thomas,
Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew and the...
-
virgin birth of Jesus,
deriving its
narrative from the 2nd-century AD
Protoevangelium of James, but
rejects the
Trinitarian interpretation of the Christian...
- miraculous. The
Orthodox Churches hold the
position articulated in the
Protoevangelium of
James that Jesus'
brothers and
sisters were Joseph's
children from...
- idea,
which in its
earliest ****ertion
appears in the mid-2nd
century Protoevangelium of James; this
depicts Mary as a life-long virgin,
Joseph as an old...
- in the 2nd century,
including the
Gospel of James, also
called the
Protoevangelium,
which was the
first to
introduce the
concept of the
Perpetual Virginity...
- 2nd-century
apocryphal infancy-gospel the
Gospel of
James (also
called the
Protoevangelium of James).
Joachim was a rich and
pious man, who
regularly gave to...
- who left no
bodily relics. The
Gospel of
James (also
known as the
Protoevangelium of James),
written about 150 AD,
presents Joseph as an old man chosen...