You have four witnesses that chronicled almost every detail of his life, yet this was never mentioned
or inferred in any way.
The four witnesses are Luke, Mark, John and Matthew.
I rest with their account, as I believe their writings are inspired by the Spirit of G_d.
Perhaps Christ is not yet done revealing himself.You have four witnesses that chronicled almost every detail of his life, yet this was never mentioned
or inferred in any way.
The four witnesses are Luke, Mark, John and Matthew.
I rest with their account, as I believe their writings are inspired by the Spirit of G_d.
It's actually a strange suggestion to make considering the strong marriage allegory throughout the New Testament to suggest that this is evidence of marriage rather than a referernce as Christ the bridegroom to the church rather farfetched.I think this new 'discovery' is bogus. Why was there nothing else ever found abut him being married?
Mary Magdalene was mentioned many times in the bible......you'd think at sometime, someone would've said, "oh, by the way,that was his wife."
Doesn't even make sense.
With respect...
I like to believe Jesus was a man of great integrity.
And because he was a man and a leader among men...I believe it is foolish to believe he did not marry.
He was of flesh and blood with desires.
He was a carpenter who liked his wine also. The only real thing that matters is it all comes down too a man dying on the cross to save the world. Then he rose from the dead and he did what he said he would do. I l ow he loves me very much. He hung with misfits and people who had flaws some serious ones at that. Does anything else really matter other than what is listed in this paragraph.Yup,her name was Mary
here's the link...