A:According to Luke's Gospel, Jesus was related to John the Baptist. His mother Mary was the cousin of John's mother Elizabeth. There are several reasons to doubt this, including that John's Gospel says that the Baptist did not even know Jesus.
St. Luke made an icon of Our Lord Jesus, & His Blessed Mother.
maybe luke from bible
Plastic Jesus by Ed Rush and George Cromarty
The mention of Mary, the mother of Jesus is found through the New Testament especially in the Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John).
There are several versus in regards to Mary the Mother of Jesus in the bible. Some of the more notorious number versus are Luke 11:27-28, Matthew 1:18 and Luke 1:41-43.
Matthew 8:14, 15; Mark 1:30, 31; Luke 4:38, 39.
Mother Mary and saint johnAnswer:A group of shepherds. See Luke 2:8-18.
A:Probably because he was not really the cousin of Jesus. It is only in Luke's Gospel that we are told they were related, because John's mother Elizabeth was the cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus. However, Uta Ranke-Heinemann (Putting Away Childish Things) says that Elizabeth was a literary creation by the author of Luke's Gospel. So, on the scholarly view, John and Jesus were not cousins.
Both his mother, Mary, and Joseph, were from the "house of David." Luke 2.4
Mary found Jesus in the temple in Jerusalem, where he was discussing theology with the teachers.
The Gospel of Luke (2:4-7) records the Christmas story and explains that the mother of Jesus was named Mary.