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Where does it SHOW it? Nowhere. Where does it state it? Nowhere. Where does it suggest it? That's been argued, but it's a flimsy one in my view. He specifically looks down upon family bonds, so I don't think it would fit with the story to have him marry... though "not fitting with the story" didn't stop the authors in any other parts! So that is neither here nor there.
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As far as I know, it doesn't. This doesn't mean he didn't get married of course, as very little is said about his life between 0 and about 30.
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Jesus did not get married, any suggestion of Jesus getting married is heresy. Think about it this way, would you get married if you where the son of God and your point in existing was to redeem the world from its sins? Would you do that and leave behind a widow and any children you may have produced? As Jesus parents Mary and Joseph would also know that Jesus was the son of God so why would they be concerned with getting him married. They where caring for THEIR master.
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The Christian Bible does not mention Jesus getting married at all. The Gnostic Gospels hint at it, but the Christian Bible does not.
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No where Jesus was never married or in a relationship! Where are you getting this from?
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Jesus' bride is the church. Read, Revelation 21 starting in verse 9 (I think).
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In the Book of Revelation. No Christ did not marry while he was here on earth. He was to be married to the "congregation" of anointed followers in heaven. Revelation 19:7 mentions rejoicing “because the marriage of the Lamb has arrived and his wife has prepared herself.” What is this marriage and when does it take place The Lamb is Jesus Christ and “his wife” is made up of the anointed followers of Christ who become his Bride. (John 1:36; 3:28, 29; Rev. 14:1-5; 21:2, 9-14) These, who include Jesus’ faithful apostles, share in his sufferings, submit to a death like his and have a similar resurrection, one to spirit life in heaven.—Phil. 3:8-11; Rom. 6:5; Eph. 5:25-27. The faithful apostles and other early Christians were the first members of the Bride to be selected. Only a remnant, the final number of this class, remain on earth today.
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he doesnt marry anybody! but his bride is the church
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error; no need to rate this, I hit the wrong button in my righteous wrath!
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