Besides, there is no evidence to prove that Ya'uh`shua either had or did not have a wife and children, so you are in no right to jump to a conclusion that Yah'uh`shua, a man you consider non existent, did not have a wife. You are contradicting yourself. Upon what ground do you stand?
It is written that a group of women lived and moved together with Yah'uh`shua and took care of him, and some voluntarily served him for no pay, as he was not a very wealthy man, but in the words of Ethiopian monks, he was a bahtawi/bahitawi. Look it up.
From my knowledge, a woman can only serve a man in that manner if she considers that man her little child, or her Lord (lord here is used to mean husband). So its very safe to assume these women considered Yah'uh`shua their Lord. Because it is not reasonable for a married woman to rise and serve another strange man besides her lawfully wedded husband, who is her lord. unless she is a widow. Her husband would indeed be jelous and angry after hearing about it, unless, as mentioned above, this woman is a widow. However, most of the women who lived with and served Yah'uh`shua and took care of him were unmarried women, and a former prostitute.
It is written, a man shall leave his mother and father and shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be one flesh.
Yah'uh`shua, the word of Yah'uh who decreed this order of nature, was a man.
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