Mary and Joseph, according to the New Testament of the Bible, gave birth to Jesus Christ. Jesus is often referred to as the Son of God and is central to Christianity.
In addition to Jesus, the Gospels mention that Mary and Joseph had other children. According to passages in the New Testament, particularly in Matthew 13:55-56 and Mark 6:3, Jesus had siblings named James, Joseph (also called Joses), Simon, and Judas (also referred to as Jude). Additionally, the mention of "sisters" suggests that there were more children, though they are not named in the biblical texts.
It's important to note that different Christian denominations have varying interpretations regarding the nature of Mary's virginity and her children, especially concerning the notion of whether these siblings were Jesus's biological siblings or step-siblings.