by RavageBeauty on April 10th, 2006

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Where in the Bible does it say who Jesus was married to?

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  • by TulsaDavid on April 11th, 2006

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    Nowhere.

    From all accounts in the Gospels, Jesus never married. Scripture records His mother, His step-father (Joseph) and His brothers; but nothing further. As He hung on the cross, He commissioned the Apostle John to take care of His mother. There never is any mention of any other relation than these.

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    • Correct, it's a lie from Satan that Jesus was ever married. Clearly, Jesus was NOT married.

      Answers101

      by Answers101 on July 4th, 2006

    • The Bible doesn't say he wasn't married.  It doesn't say that he was, either.  It is an error to suppose that we know one way or the other.

      Anonymous

      by Anonymous on October 14th, 2006

    • If Jesus was married, the Bible would have said so. To speculate that He may have been in spite of what is plainly stated about His life is simply an unwillingness to accept what the Bible plainly states. While there are parts of the Bible that are hard to understand, the plain things like Jesus never marrying is plain. Why complicate what is plain as if it was like a prophecy to be deciphered?

      PhileoTruth

      by PhileoTruth on September 11th, 2009

    • I believe it's because 'the church' will be his bride. We who believe and are saved will become the bride of Christ. I have no idea what that will be like and it's beyond my understanding. Jesus was not married because he is the bridegroom to his church.

      anonymous

      by anonymous on September 15th, 2009

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