The Bible does not specifically address marrying a woman with a child. However, it does emphasize the importance of love, compassion, and care for others, including children. It encourages individuals to treat others with kindness and to take on responsibilities with love and understanding.
Yes
The bible clearly states do not get yolked to unbelievers.
No it does not.
nothing
In the Bible, marrying your ex brother-in-law is addressed in the context of levirate marriage, where a man is expected to marry his deceased brother's widow to provide for her. This practice is mentioned in the book of Deuteronomy in the Old Testament. However, the Bible does not specifically address the situation of marrying your ex brother-in-law in other circumstances.
no.
This situation seldom arises in scripture, but when it does, the woman is treated as a harlot and a loose woman and the child as a (Hebrews 12.8) and not a true son. However, God is good and he is faithful and just to forgive our sins for Jesus sake if we confess them and forsake them.
the bible says that your child should work clean and respect and that's if your child moves out she/him should learn how to clean
No word on this. But the Bible does say that the married man and woman are now "one flesh". (Ephesians 5.31)
A:The Bible does not even mention the baptism of children.
The Bible doesn't say that anywhere.
Why not? i would say morally yes but it depends on where in the world you plan on marrying....