Was Jesus Married or was He a Gay Foreigner?

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Was Jesus Married or was He a Gay Foreigner?

There are only two questions I need answers on Jesus, was he married or was he gay!  There was nothing in between in Jewish Law unless he was prohibited to marry.  From the earliest period of Christianity, the questions have asked about Jesus’ matrimonial status. Authors from the first century CE onward have written both that Jesus was married or that he was Gay.  With the Mar Saba (secret Gospel of Mark) and Gospel of Mark (14:51-52) hinting of Jesus’ gay sexual orientation on one hand and on the other hand the Lost Gospel stating that Jesus was married and had two children with Mary Magdalen.  Even today, the consensus is still out, with conservative Christian accusing anyone of blasphemy if they did not believe in Jesus’ celibate life.  Yet, every thing that these Christians believe, although falsely, is contrary to the Jewish God’s Law.  Christians forget that Jesus was a Jew according to their own doctrines, who traditionally followed the Jewish law. 

From the time when God supposedly handed the Commandment to Moses on Mount Sinai that each person from reaching puberty (age 12 for girls and age 13 for boys) had to marry to procreate and propagate the human species.  There were no buts about it—you did it!  If you did not marry by the age of twenty, you were taken to court.  Going to court was a live or die situation!  Families and the local Rabbi had the obligation to put you in front of the Sanhedrin, if you were a bachelor age twenty you were cursed by God Himself!  To say you did not like girls was a death sentence by stoning.  

Jewish Marriage Law for Men!

The first positive commandment of the Bible, according to rabbinic interpretation (Maimonides, “Minyan ha-Miẓwot,” 212), is that concerning the propagation of the human species (Gen. i. 28).  It is thus considered the duty of every Israelite to marry as early in life as possible. Eighteen years is the age set by the Rabbis (Ab. v. 24); and anyone remaining unmarried after his twentieth year is said to be cursed by God Himself (Ḳid. 29b). Some urge that children should marry as soon as they reach the age of puberty… A man who, without any reason, refused to marry after he had passed his twentieth year was frequently compelled to do so by the court. To be occupied with the study of the Torah was regarded as a plausible reason for delaying marriage; but only in very rare instances was a man permitted to remain in celibacy all his life (Yeb. 63b; Maimonides, “Yad,” Ishut, xv. 2, 3; Shulḥan ‘Aruk, Eben ha-‘Ezer, 1, 1-4; see Celibacy).

The duty of marriage is discharged after the birth of a son and a daughter (Yeb. 61a). Still, no man may live without a wife, even after he has many children (ib.).

https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/10435-marriage-laws

There were certain grounds that prohibited some people to marry Israelites, such as a Mamzers (persons born of incest or of adultery); Eunuchs, imbeciles, Idiots, Moabites, Egyptians and those that were not of Israelite blood. [Ibid]

So if Christians believe that Jesus was celibate, then they must be wrong according to the law.  And the celibacy question must be to hide the fact that Jesus Gayness or that he was not of Jewish ancestry, or both.  One has only to read ancient Pagan and Jewish texts to see that there is anomaly, with Christian information on the subject.  Tradition stated anyone not married at a certain age would be cursed by God Himself!  I know that Christians will not accept these findings, and will use the New Testament as their rebuttal.  Forgetting that it was Gentiles, not the Jews that wrote the NT decades after the fact, and made the stories up on Jesus!  What do you say?

 

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Jero Jones

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