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Jesus Was Married by Ogden Kraut.

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Jesus was Married written by Ogden Kraut.
     1.Introduction page 5. 2.Marriage and Celibacy page 6. 3.Rabbi Jesus page 10. 4.The Gospel Law page 16. 5.The Canaan Marriage page 29. 6.An Everlasting Covenant of Marriage page 38. 7.The Ancient Practice of Plural Marriage page 52. 8.Jesus and His Posterity page 79. 9.Conclusion page 100.
"Did Jesus ever marry?" This has been a disputable question sometimes arising against the popular opinions of today. Tradition has formulated an opinion, popular with modern Christians, that Jesus never married. Objectors to His marriage contend that He was not subject to the same laws, ordinances, or principles which are otherwise imposed upon the rest of mankind. Some oppose His marriage by purporting that marriage is sinful in its nature—that marriage involves a base, animalistic or sensuous practice, and that the union of the sexes is an evil regardless of the conditions. Thus the popular consensus prohibits Jesus from complying with the ancient law and practice of marriage. Christianity today teaches a celibate Christ. The reasons for believing in the marriage of Jesus, rather than in celibacy, are more logical, and to a great degree more valid, through the light of prophecy, history, and revelation. However, those who make reference to or boldly assert that Jesus was married will usually arouse a cry of "blaspheme" from the modern Christian. Despite the popular opinions and the pious modesty of our society, a careful investigation may prove interesting, if not advantageous, in the quest for an answer to this relevant question. To read along click link. http://www.ogdenkraut.com/Jesus%20Was%20Married.htm or http://www.ogdenkraut.com/bookavailability.html

 

 

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