Marriage occurs 21 times in the KJV Bible
The word 'marriage' appears 29 times in the KJV Bible.
It doesn't say anything about gay marriage in the bible because it technically didn't exist then in the way it does now. Among other things, it only says that a man should not lie with another man as he does with a woman, and this has been interpreted into meaning that same-sex marriage is wrong.
The word "marriage" is in the King James Version of the Bible 19 times. It is in 18 verses.
The Second division of the Christian Bible is the New Testament. The Second division of the Hebrew Bible (תנ״ך) is called the Prophets (נביאים).
What does kjv bible say about marriage
The Bible does not mention same-sex marriage.
No word on this. But the Bible does say that the married man and woman are now "one flesh". (Ephesians 5.31)
Short answer: no.
It says that she can get a divorce.
If you are talking about the Bible, it doesn't say that anywhere.
In those exact words, nowhere.
The bible doesn't mention same sex marriage at all. Therefore, the answer is no, the bible doesn't support same sex marriage.
It doesn't. The Bible does say some things about marriage, but it doesn't say anything about girlfriends or asking her hand (in fact, in Biblical times, what would have been more likely to happen is that his father and her father would discuss it; or at best he would discuss it with her father).
The King James Version of the Bible states that marriage is a sacred union between one man and one woman, intended to be a lifelong commitment. It emphasizes the importance of fidelity and mutual respect within the marriage relationship.
The Bible teaches that sex is a sacred and intimate act meant to be shared between a husband and wife within the bounds of marriage. It emphasizes the importance of faithfulness, love, and mutual respect in the marital relationship.
No, but If there is a legal divorce in the first marriage, then you can do the second marriage.