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Was Jesus married to Mary Magdalene?
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<blockquote data-quote="alexiscurious" data-source="post: 66696033" data-attributes="member: 355729"><p>A few days ago this article came out on the Huffington post:</p><p><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/simcha-jacobovici/jesus-marriage-to-mary-th_b_6225826.html?1417017543" target="_blank">Jesus' Marriage to Mary the Magdalene Is Fact, Not Fiction[bless and do not curse]|[bless and do not curse]Simcha Jacobovici</a></p><p></p><p>It states that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene and that he even had a son with her. Some evidence to back up its claims are that:</p><p></p><p>1) The Bible never mentions Jesus being celibate</p><p>2) Mary Magdalene went to wash the naked dead corpse of Jesus to prepare it for burial, apparently Jewish culture permits that only family can do this</p><p>3) The gospels refer to Jesus as a rabbi, and apparently rabbis are married</p><p>4) An archaeological discovery outside Jerusalem found tombs. One of them had the Hebrew/Aramaic name "Jesus son of Joseph" scratched on its side, another "Maria," yet another -- "Yose" -- a nickname referred to in the Gospels as belonging to one of Jesus' brothers (Mark 6:3, Matthew 13:55). A fourth ossuary was inscribed with the name "Matthew" and a fifth -- the only one in Greek -- with the name "Mariamene," a Greek version of "Mary" associated in all of Greek literature with one woman only -- Mary the Magdalene. Even more disturbing for Pauline Christians, a sixth inscribed ossuary -- apparently of a child -- had the name "Judah, son of Jesus" carved on it.</p><p></p><p>What are your thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexiscurious, post: 66696033, member: 355729"] A few days ago this article came out on the Huffington post: [url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/simcha-jacobovici/jesus-marriage-to-mary-th_b_6225826.html?1417017543]Jesus' Marriage to Mary the Magdalene Is Fact, Not Fiction[bless and do not curse]|[bless and do not curse]Simcha Jacobovici[/url] It states that Jesus was married to Mary Magdalene and that he even had a son with her. Some evidence to back up its claims are that: 1) The Bible never mentions Jesus being celibate 2) Mary Magdalene went to wash the naked dead corpse of Jesus to prepare it for burial, apparently Jewish culture permits that only family can do this 3) The gospels refer to Jesus as a rabbi, and apparently rabbis are married 4) An archaeological discovery outside Jerusalem found tombs. One of them had the Hebrew/Aramaic name "Jesus son of Joseph" scratched on its side, another "Maria," yet another -- "Yose" -- a nickname referred to in the Gospels as belonging to one of Jesus' brothers (Mark 6:3, Matthew 13:55). A fourth ossuary was inscribed with the name "Matthew" and a fifth -- the only one in Greek -- with the name "Mariamene," a Greek version of "Mary" associated in all of Greek literature with one woman only -- Mary the Magdalene. Even more disturbing for Pauline Christians, a sixth inscribed ossuary -- apparently of a child -- had the name "Judah, son of Jesus" carved on it. What are your thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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