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Joses

Joses (Greek: Ἰωσῆς[1]) is a name, usually regarded as a form of Joseph, occurring many times in the New Testament:

  • Joses, one of the four brothers of Jesus (Greek: ἀδελφοί, romanized: adelphoi, lit.'brethren')[2][3]
  • Joses or Joseph, son of a Mary of Clopas and brother of a James (James the Less according to Mark 15:40[4]), mentioned in Mark 15:40,[4] Mark 15:47,[5] and Matthew 27:56[6]
  • Joses or Joseph, the real name of Barnabas according to Acts 4:36[7][8][9]
  • There is also a Ἰησοῦ or a Ἰωσή (Jose, Joshua or Jesus) in Luke 3:29[10][11]

Etymology edit

Joses is a short Greek form of Joseph. Unlike Greek Joseph, however, which remains frozen as Joseph in all grammatical cases, Joses functions like a true Greek name and is declined in Greek, taking the ending -e/-etos in the genitive case, hence Jose/Josetos (Ἰωσῆ/Ἰωσῆτος), 'of Joses'.[citation needed]

Although spelling of Joseph is fairly constant in Greek, spellings of the short forms Joses and Josis vary. Tal Ilan's catalogue of Jewish name inscriptions of the period (2002) notes variation in the spelling of "Joseph" (indeclinable in Greek) and various shorter (and sometimes declined) Greek variants, but also notes that the full form Joseph is dominant with 47 of 69 Greek inscriptions.[12]

New Testament edit

Joses and Joseph in their various grammatical cases are often found as textual variants in the New Testament.

Joses, brother of Jesus edit

"Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary and brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? And are not his sisters here with us? And they took offense at him." (Mark 6:3, ESV)

"Is not this the carpenter's son? Is not his mother called Mary? And are not his brothers James and Joseph and Simon and Judas?" (Matthew 13:55, ESV)

A minority of (Alexandrian, Western) Greek manuscripts in Matthew 13:55 read "Joseph" (Ἰωσήφ) the standard spelling of the name.[13] Roman Catholics hold that Joses the brother of Jesus is the same as Joses the brother of James referred in Matthew 27:56 and Mark 15:40.[14][15]

Joses, brother of James (the Less?) edit

In Mark 15:40 and Mark 15:47, a Joses is identified as the son of a certain Mary, who is also the mother of a certain James. For both verses, Ἰωσῆτος and Ἰωσῆ are found as textual variants, but both are genitives of Ἰωσὴς meaning of Joses.[4][5]

"There were also women looking on from a distance, among whom were Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses, and Salome." (Mark 15:40, ESV)
"Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw where [Jesus] was laid." (15:47 ESV).

Matthew 27:56 also refers to a Mary, mother of a James, but it is unclear whether her other son is called Joses (Ἰωσῆ, favoured by Stephanus Textus Receptus 1550, Scrivener's Textus Receptus 1894, RP Byzantine Majority Text 2005, and the Greek Orthodox Church) or Joseph (Ἰωσὴφ, favoured by Westcott and Hort 1881, Westcott and Hort / [NA27 and UBS4 variants], Tischendorf's 8th Edition 1864–94, and Nestle 1904).[6] Modern English Bible translations are about evenly split on which textual variant to follow, with half including the New International Version (1978) rendering it as of Joseph, and the other half including the English Standard Version (2001) as of Joses.[16]

"There were also many women there, looking on from a distance, who had followed Jesus from Galilee, ministering to him, among whom were Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Joseph and the mother of the sons of Zebedee." (Matthew 27:55–56, ESV)

In the New Testament, the name "James the Less" appears only in Mark 15:40, who, by parallel accounts of the women at the crucifixion is usually equated with the James in "Mary the mother of James," who in turn is sometimes equated with Mary of Clopas, mentioned only in John 19:25. According to a tradition of Hegesippus (Eusebius III.11), this Clopas was a brother of Joseph, making his wife Mary Jesus' aunt and this James the younger and Joses to be Jesus' cousins.[17]

James Tabor speculates that Mary the mother of James is the same person with Mary the mother of Jesus and that Clopas was her second husband,[18] thus making Joses half brother of Jesus. Roman Catholic tradition follows Jerome's view that Mary the mother of James (wife of Clopas) is the sister of Mary the mother of Jesus, though they need not be literally sisters, in light of the usage of the said words in Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic.[15]

Acts 4:36 (Barnabas) edit

Acts 4:36 states that the person whom the apostles surnamed/nicknamed/called Barnabas (Βαρνάβας) was actually named Ἰωσὴφ (Joseph) according to Westcott and Hort 1881, Westcott and Hort / [NA27 and UBS4 variants], Tischendorf's 8th Edition 1864–94, and Nestle 1904, or Ἰωσὴς (Joses) according to Stephanus Textus Receptus 1550, Scrivener's Textus Receptus 1894, RP Byzantine Majority Text 2005, and the Greek Orthodox Church.[7] Most modern English Bible translations such as the New International Version (1978) render it as Joseph, a minority including the King James Version (1611) as Joses.[8]

Luke 3:29 edit

In the Lukan genealogy of Jesus, Luke 3:29 mentions a Ἰησοῦ or a Ἰωσή (both in genetive) as the 15th descendant of David in the line from Solomon's younger brother Nathan. Ἰησοῦ Iēsou is the textual variant favoured by Westcott and Hort 1881, Westcott and Hort / [NA27 and UBS4 variants], Tischendorf's 8th Edition 1864–94, and Nestle 1904, while the variant Ἰωσῆ Iōsē is favoured by Stephanus Textus Receptus 1550, Scrivener's Textus Receptus 1894, RP Byzantine Majority Text 2005, and the Greek Orthodox Church.[10] Most modern English Bible translations such as the New International Version (1978) render it as Joshua, many others including the King James Version (1611) as Jose, and a few including the American Standard Version (1900) as Jesus.[11]

The Greek spelling (Ἰωσῆ, Iōsē) is a variant of Joses.[citation needed]

Bishops of Jerusalem edit

A "Joses" appears in the bishop lists of Epiphanius ("Josis") and Eusebius ("Joseph") of the early bishops of Jerusalem.[19]

Christian traditions edit

In the medieval Golden Legend, Joses is also identified with Joseph Barsabbas,[20] also called Justus, who in the Acts of the Apostles 1:23 is mentioned as a candidate to fill the vacancy created by the death of Judas Iscariot.

Eusebius lists Justus as the third Bishop of Jerusalem after James the Just and Simeon of Jerusalem. He does not, however, specify whether this Justus is to be identified with Joses, the brother of Jesus:

But when Symeon also had died in the manner described, a certain Jew by the name of Justus succeeded to the episcopal throne in Jerusalem. He was one of the many thousands of the circumcision who at that time believed in Christ.[21]

Conversely, in the second book of Panarion, Epiphanius identifies the third Bishop of Jerusalem as "Judah",[22] and the Apostolic Constitutions similarly calls him "Judas the son of James".[23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Strong's Greek: Ἰωσῆς (Iósés) / Joses – Bible Hub
  2. ^ Greek New Testament, Matthew 13:55: "οὐχ οὖτός ἐστιν ὁ τοῦ τέκτονος υἱός; οὐχ ἡ μήτηρ αὐτοῦ λέγεται μαριὰμ καὶ οἱ ἀδελφοὶ αὐτοῦ ἰάκωβος καὶ ἰωσὴφ καὶ σίμων καὶ ἰούδας;"
  3. ^ Mark 6:3
  4. ^ a b c "Mark 15:40 Text Analysis". Biblehub.com. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Mark 15:47 Text Analysis". Biblehub.com. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Matthew 27:56 Text Analysis". Biblehub.com. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  7. ^ a b "Acts 4:36 Text Analysis". Biblehub.com. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Acts 4:36 Parallel". Biblehub.com. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  9. ^ Harris, Stephen L., Understanding the Bible. Palo Alto: Mayfield. 1985.
  10. ^ a b "Luke 3:29 Text Analysis". Biblehub.com. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  11. ^ a b "Luke 3:29 Parallel". Biblehub.com. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  12. ^ Bauckham in: Quarles, Buried Hope Or Risen Savior: The Search for the Jesus Tomb (2008), p. 84: "In Greek this short form of the name is rarer and does not seem to have any consistent spelling.[41] Among the Greek forms of the name Joseph, Iosepos (....) is overwhelmingly dominant, accounting for 47 of the 69 occurrences."
  13. ^ Greek New Testament, United Bible Societies, - footnotes to Mark 6:3 and critical apparatus NA24.
  14. ^ Karl Keating (1988), Catholicism and Fundamentalism: The Attack on "Romanism" by "Bible Christians", Ignatius Press, pp. 284–288, ISBN 9780898701777
  15. ^ a b Camerlynck, Achille (1910), "St. James the Less", The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 8, New York: Robert Appleton Company (retrieved from New Advent)
  16. ^ "Matthew 27:56 Parallel". Biblehub.com. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  17. ^ ed. Wilhelm Schneemelcher New Testament Apocrypha - Gospels and Related Writings. p483
  18. ^ Tabor, James D. (2006). The Jesus Dynasty: A New Historical Investigation of Jesus, His Royal Family, and the Birth of Christianity. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-7432-8723-1.
  19. ^ Richard Bauckham, Jude and the Relatives of Jesus in the Early Church p 76.
  20. ^ [1] "The Nativity of our Blessed Lady", William Caxton's English version of the Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine
  21. ^ Eusebius. "Chapter XXXV. Justus, the Third Bishop of Jerusalem".
  22. ^ Epiphanius. "Panarion V. II & III".
  23. ^ "Apostolic Constitutions - Section 4 - XLVI". New Advent.

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See also New Testament people named Joseph Joses Greek Ἰwsῆs 1 is a name usually regarded as a form of Joseph occurring many times in the New Testament Joses one of the four brothers of Jesus Greek ἀdelfoi romanized adelphoi lit brethren 2 3 Joses or Joseph son of a Mary of Clopas and brother of a James James the Less according to Mark 15 40 4 mentioned in Mark 15 40 4 Mark 15 47 5 and Matthew 27 56 6 Joses or Joseph the real name of Barnabas according to Acts 4 36 7 8 9 There is also a Ἰhsoῦ or a Ἰwsh Jose Joshua or Jesus in Luke 3 29 10 11 Contents 1 Etymology 2 New Testament 2 1 Joses brother of Jesus 2 2 Joses brother of James the Less 2 3 Acts 4 36 Barnabas 2 4 Luke 3 29 3 Bishops of Jerusalem 4 Christian traditions 5 See also 6 ReferencesEtymology editJoses is a short Greek form of Joseph Unlike Greek Joseph however which remains frozen as Joseph in all grammatical cases Joses functions like a true Greek name and is declined in Greek taking the ending e etos in the genitive case hence Jose Josetos Ἰwsῆ Ἰwsῆtos of Joses citation needed Although spelling of Joseph is fairly constant in Greek spellings of the short forms Joses and Josis vary Tal Ilan s catalogue of Jewish name inscriptions of the period 2002 notes variation in the spelling of Joseph indeclinable in Greek and various shorter and sometimes declined Greek variants but also notes that the full form Joseph is dominant with 47 of 69 Greek inscriptions 12 New Testament editJoses and Joseph in their various grammatical cases are often found as textual variants in the New Testament Joses brother of Jesus edit Is not this the carpenter the son of Mary and brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon And are not his sisters here with us And they took offense at him Mark 6 3 ESV Is not this the carpenter s son Is not his mother called Mary And are not his brothers James and Joseph and Simon and Judas Matthew 13 55 ESV A minority of Alexandrian Western Greek manuscripts in Matthew 13 55 read Joseph Ἰwshf the standard spelling of the name 13 Roman Catholics hold that Joses the brother of Jesus is the same as Joses the brother of James referred in Matthew 27 56 and Mark 15 40 14 15 Joses brother of James the Less edit In Mark 15 40 and Mark 15 47 a Joses is identified as the son of a certain Mary who is also the mother of a certain James For both verses Ἰwsῆtos and Ἰwsῆ are found as textual variants but both are genitives of Ἰwsὴs meaning of Joses 4 5 There were also women looking on from a distance among whom were Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James the younger and of Joses and Salome Mark 15 40 ESV Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw where Jesus was laid 15 47 ESV Matthew 27 56 also refers to a Mary mother of a James but it is unclear whether her other son is called Joses Ἰwsῆ favoured by Stephanus Textus Receptus 1550 Scrivener s Textus Receptus 1894 RP Byzantine Majority Text 2005 and the Greek Orthodox Church or Joseph Ἰwsὴf favoured by Westcott and Hort 1881 Westcott and Hort NA27 and UBS4 variants Tischendorf s 8th Edition 1864 94 and Nestle 1904 6 Modern English Bible translations are about evenly split on which textual variant to follow with half including the New International Version 1978 rendering it as of Joseph and the other half including the English Standard Version 2001 as of Joses 16 There were also many women there looking on from a distance who had followed Jesus from Galilee ministering to him among whom were Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James and Joseph and the mother of the sons of Zebedee Matthew 27 55 56 ESV In the New Testament the name James the Less appears only in Mark 15 40 who by parallel accounts of the women at the crucifixion is usually equated with the James in Mary the mother of James who in turn is sometimes equated with Mary of Clopas mentioned only in John 19 25 According to a tradition of Hegesippus Eusebius III 11 this Clopas was a brother of Joseph making his wife Mary Jesus aunt and this James the younger and Joses to be Jesus cousins 17 James Tabor speculates that Mary the mother of James is the same person with Mary the mother of Jesus and that Clopas was her second husband 18 thus making Joses half brother of Jesus Roman Catholic tradition follows Jerome s view that Mary the mother of James wife of Clopas is the sister of Mary the mother of Jesus though they need not be literally sisters in light of the usage of the said words in Greek Hebrew and Aramaic 15 Acts 4 36 Barnabas edit Acts 4 36 states that the person whom the apostles surnamed nicknamed called Barnabas Barnabas was actually named Ἰwsὴf Joseph according to Westcott and Hort 1881 Westcott and Hort NA27 and UBS4 variants Tischendorf s 8th Edition 1864 94 and Nestle 1904 or Ἰwsὴs Joses according to Stephanus Textus Receptus 1550 Scrivener s Textus Receptus 1894 RP Byzantine Majority Text 2005 and the Greek Orthodox Church 7 Most modern English Bible translations such as the New International Version 1978 render it as Joseph a minority including the King James Version 1611 as Joses 8 Luke 3 29 edit In the Lukan genealogy of Jesus Luke 3 29 mentions a Ἰhsoῦ or a Ἰwsh both in genetive as the 15th descendant of David in the line from Solomon s younger brother Nathan Ἰhsoῦ Iesou is the textual variant favoured by Westcott and Hort 1881 Westcott and Hort NA27 and UBS4 variants Tischendorf s 8th Edition 1864 94 and Nestle 1904 while the variant Ἰwsῆ Iōse is favoured by Stephanus Textus Receptus 1550 Scrivener s Textus Receptus 1894 RP Byzantine Majority Text 2005 and the Greek Orthodox Church 10 Most modern English Bible translations such as the New International Version 1978 render it as Joshua many others including the King James Version 1611 as Jose and a few including the American Standard Version 1900 as Jesus 11 The Greek spelling Ἰwsῆ Iōse is a variant of Joses citation needed Bishops of Jerusalem editA Joses appears in the bishop lists of Epiphanius Josis and Eusebius Joseph of the early bishops of Jerusalem 19 Christian traditions editIn the medieval Golden Legend Joses is also identified with Joseph Barsabbas 20 also called Justus who in the Acts of the Apostles 1 23 is mentioned as a candidate to fill the vacancy created by the death of Judas Iscariot Eusebius lists Justus as the third Bishop of Jerusalem after James the Just and Simeon of Jerusalem He does not however specify whether this Justus is to be identified with Joses the brother of Jesus But when Symeon also had died in the manner described a certain Jew by the name of Justus succeeded to the episcopal throne in Jerusalem He was one of the many thousands of the circumcision who at that time believed in Christ 21 Conversely in the second book of Panarion Epiphanius identifies the third Bishop of Jerusalem as Judah 22 and the Apostolic Constitutions similarly calls him Judas the son of James 23 See also editJames brother of Jesus James the Less Jesus Justus Jude brother of Jesus New Testament people named Joseph Simon brother of JesusReferences edit Strong s Greek Ἰwsῆs Ioses Joses Bible Hub Greek New Testament Matthew 13 55 oὐx oὖtos ἐstin ὁ toῦ tektonos yἱos oὐx ἡ mhthr aὐtoῦ legetai mariὰm kaὶ oἱ ἀdelfoὶ aὐtoῦ ἰakwbos kaὶ ἰwsὴf kaὶ simwn kaὶ ἰoydas Mark 6 3 a b c Mark 15 40 Text Analysis Biblehub com Retrieved 1 September 2021 a b Mark 15 47 Text Analysis Biblehub com Retrieved 1 September 2021 a b Matthew 27 56 Text Analysis Biblehub com Retrieved 1 September 2021 a b Acts 4 36 Text Analysis Biblehub com Retrieved 1 September 2021 a b Acts 4 36 Parallel Biblehub com Retrieved 1 September 2021 Harris Stephen L Understanding the Bible Palo Alto Mayfield 1985 a b Luke 3 29 Text Analysis Biblehub com Retrieved 1 September 2021 a b Luke 3 29 Parallel Biblehub com Retrieved 1 September 2021 Bauckham in Quarles Buried Hope Or Risen Savior The Search for the Jesus Tomb 2008 p 84 In Greek this short form of the name is rarer and does not seem to have any consistent spelling 41 Among the Greek forms of the name Joseph Iosepos is overwhelmingly dominant accounting for 47 of the 69 occurrences Greek New Testament United Bible Societies footnotes to Mark 6 3 and critical apparatus NA24 Karl Keating 1988 Catholicism and Fundamentalism The Attack on Romanism by Bible Christians Ignatius Press pp 284 288 ISBN 9780898701777 a b Camerlynck Achille 1910 St James the Less The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 8 New York Robert Appleton Company retrieved from New Advent Matthew 27 56 Parallel Biblehub com Retrieved 1 September 2021 ed Wilhelm Schneemelcher New Testament Apocrypha Gospels and Related Writings p483 Tabor James D 2006 The Jesus Dynasty A New Historical Investigation of Jesus His Royal Family and the Birth of Christianity Simon amp Schuster ISBN 0 7432 8723 1 Richard Bauckham Jude and the Relatives of Jesus in the Early Church p 76 1 The Nativity of our Blessed Lady William Caxton s English version of the Golden Legend of Jacobus de Voragine Eusebius Chapter XXXV Justus the Third Bishop of Jerusalem Epiphanius Panarion V II amp III Apostolic Constitutions Section 4 XLVI New Advent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joses amp oldid 1220202404 Joses brother of Jesus, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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