In the Bible, it does not specifically say that a widow may not remarry. However, some interpretations of certain Bible verses suggest that widows may choose to remain single to focus on serving God. Ultimately, whether a widow chooses to remarry is a personal decision guided by their own beliefs and values.
a widow was someone who's husband died but they had no kinsman redeemer either, so they couldn't remarry.
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I am a policemans widow will I loose my widows pension if i re marry
Yes indeed.1 Corinthians 7:39 says: "A woman is bound to her husband as long as he lives. But if her husband dies, she is free to marry anyone she wishes, but he must belong to the Lord."(NIV) So, according to the Bible, a widow (widower) is free to remarry, as long as they marry another Christian.
Frances Folsom Cleveland, widow of President Grover Cleveland, remarried in 1913.
There is no compulsion to marry again when someone has been widowed.
Certainly. A widow or widower for instance.
If a widow decides to remarry, her social security benefits based on her deceased spouse's record will generally stop. She may be eligible for benefits based on her new spouse's record instead.
The question's a little vague. Usually your previous husband's death certificate would suffice as proof that you are in fact no longer married and free to remarry.
No, she was a widow to Alexander after he died and continued his legacy through out the rest of her life.
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