Didn't almost all other biblical prophets have wives - many of them? Is there evidence in the bible Jesus wasn't married? Why shouldn't he have been?
Some say he was a very wise man.
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Didn't almost all other biblical prophets have wives - many of them? Is there evidence in the bible Jesus wasn't married? Why shouldn't he have been?
If you think about he rose from the dead and continued his teaching. No days you would classify such a person a a Zombie!
. 12“For there are eunuchs who were born that way from their mother’s womb; and there are eunuchs who were made eunuchs by men; and there are also eunuchs who made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. He who is able to accept this, let him accept it.”Yes, but he was also a man.
He did.So, he didn't poop, or sleep, have sexual feelings, or any other thing that makes us human? Jesus was not human?
There's nothing about being a nazir that requires one to live austerely or preach about anything. Likewise, there's no problem for a nazir to get married.He may have been a "nazir", namely a man who dedicates his life to God by living a life of austerity, not cutting his hair, preaching about the need of repentance, etc. However, most nazirs did so only for a limited time, thus eventually getting married.
The first part of the above runs counter to what I read a while back from a Jewish source, btw. Their purpose was one of living in haShem to the point whereas earthly pleasures were usually reduced, and with the intent of doing duty to God which, granted, may not involve preaching per se. And it is customary that a nazir gives up that practice when he got married.There's nothing about being a nazir that requires one to live austerely or preach about anything. Likewise, there's no problem for a nazir to get married.
. 12“For there are eunuchs who were born that way from their mother’s womb; and there are eunuchs who were made eunuchs by men; and there are also eunuchs who made themselves eunuchs for the sake of the kingdom of heaven. He who is able to accept this, let him accept it.”
Jesus was also archetypical character.
Myth an legends say some things. ("Holy Blood, Holy Grail", e.g.)
I have not seen that. I have seen that there is meant to be some distancing from earthly pleasures in the form of abstinence from wine. I have not heard anything about giving it up when getting married. The nazirite period is defined within the vow, so I'm not sure how - or why honestly- getting married would be related. Samson seems to agree. My understanding of the nazirite vow is that it's more of a way to curb yourself and get back on track. Not something like a monastic vow.The first part of the above runs counter to what I read a while back from a Jewish source, btw. Their purpose was one of living in haShem to the point whereas earthly pleasures were usually reduced, and with the intent of doing duty to God which, granted, may not involve preaching per se. And it is customary that a nazir gives up that practice when he got married.
That would be great.I'll try and find my source tomorrow since I'll have more time then.
I didn't mean to add to the list you gave earlier. The ones I mentioned are the only characteristics of a nazir that I know about and that Jewish Law talks about (outside of the sacrifices and breaking vows and things like that).BTW, thanks for the inclusion of the other characteristics of a nazir, and the one that may imply that Jesus may not have been one is the abstinence from wine.
It is well known in the East that celibacy is beneficial to enhance meditation and enlightenment results .So Jesus damaged his gonads for Yahweh? Ew.
This is not the source I was looking for but it gives at least part of what I posted (see underlined part especially):That would be great.
So then why is it not possible he would have married, even if he said he was "from above"? Marrying is a human thing, just like all the rest of the stuff that makes us, and him, human.He did.
It is well known in the East that celibacy is beneficial to enhance meditation and enlightenment results .
Because He was an EXAMPLE of the narrow way, pure spiritual action.So then why is it not possible he would have married, even if he said he was "from above"? Marrying is a human thing, just like all the rest of the stuff that makes us, and him, human.
I'm not sure I understand how you are bringing this as an extension of what you wrote earlier. In your earlier post you explained that the nazir lived in austerity. This passage is saying that the nazir only denies himself wine.This is not the source I was looking for but it gives at least part of what I posted (see underlined part especially):
The rabbinic attitude to *asceticism can be seen in the dictum of Eleazar ha-Kappar (19a); that the Nazirite is called "a sinner by reason of the soul" (Num. 6:11) because he denied himself wine: "If then one who denies himself wine only is termed a sinner, how much so then one who is an ascetic in all things!" Support for this point of view is also found in the Jerusalem Talmud (Kid. 4:12, 66d): Man is destined to be called to account for everything (permitted) he saw (and desired) but did not partake of... -- Nazir
What is overlooked, imo, that Christ Jesus had an ascetic (Essene) bias to His teachings.That's true. Buddha is another good example, but then the middle way probably does not include celibacy.
What is overlooked, imo, that Christ Jesus had an ascetic (Essene) bias to His teachings.
God is a husband and a wife and they are one flesh. Genesis 2:24, Isaiah 54:5-6. The earliest name of God is Elohim and it is a majestic plural. God is Energy and the forces in nature. Daniel 11:38. Our sun is the source of Energy for the Universe. Psalm 19:4-5. "...in them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun, Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber..." The wife of God is the Lord, the Messiah.
Are you saying that only the unmarried are capable of following pure spiritual action?Because He was an EXAMPLE of the narrow way, pure spiritual action.