Very likely. James was the brother of Jesus and they were good Jewish boys. It was not acceptable for them to remain single for too long after their teens so they probably married.
On the other hand, Jesus and his brothers were rather radical. Jesus was a member of the Essenes for some time before beginning his ministry and may not have been married because of that. That sect was set up to challenge the Jewish customs and laws which were practiced at the time.
The Bible in a round about way tells us that Simon Peter was married, as Jesus healed Peter's mother-in-law. To have a mother-in-law a person has to be married or once married. We are not told of the others.
Paul says (1 Corinthians 9:5): "Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife, as well as other apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?" Here he appears to indicate not only his own marital status but also his belief that other apostles and the brothers of Jesus were married, as well as the certain knowledge that Cephas (Peter) was.
We do not know if all the apostles ere married, but it is mentioned that Peterss mother in law was very sick and Jesus healed her.
Yes he could but how can he give all his time following Jesus.
According to scripture, yes, he was. Matthew 8:14 -Now when Jesus had come into Peter's house, He saw his wife's mother lying sick with a fever.
There is no evidence that any of the apostles of Jesus were gay. The apostle Peter was married and his wife traveled with him.
Jesus had 12 apostles.
Peter was appointed by Jesus to be the leader of the Apostles!!!
Jesus called 12 apostles to serve him.
the apostles of Jesus Christ are Peter, John, James,
Apostles of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was created in 1894.
Jesus was Jewish and the apostles were Christians because they followed him :)
Yes the apostles did teach and heal in the name of Jesus Christ.
Jesus had 12 apostles,
Jesus appeared to the apostles before His final departure. He proofed that He was still alive.
The apostles were in agreement that Jesus was in very nature God, and fully man.
Some of Jesus' apostles were believed to be married, based on historical and biblical accounts. For example, Peter is mentioned to have had a mother-in-law, indicating he was likely married. Paul also wrote about other apostles bringing their wives along on their travels.