Opinions differ. The Mormons believe in a mother God married to Heavenly Father. In Hinduism the chief god(s) are married. In conventional Judaism, Christianity and Islam God is one and spiritual in nature so He/She does not need a spouse, and is beyond gender.
In many religious traditions, God is seen as a singular and omnipotent being, not bound by human concepts such as marriage. Marriage is typically understood as a union between two individuals, and it is not commonly attributed to God in a literal or human sense.
Nope.Then there would b 2 gods
No.
Jeremiah was the prophet whom God instructed not to marry and have children. This was part of God's instructions to Jeremiah as a sign of the impending judgment that was to come upon Judah.
Hosea was called by God through a vision where he was instructed to marry a promiscuous woman as a symbol of Israel's unfaithfulness to God. God's call to Hosea emphasized the message of repentance, forgiveness, and the enduring love of God for his people.
Abraham did not want Isaac to marry a Canaanite because he wanted to maintain the purity of his lineage and ensure that his descendants would continue to follow God's covenant. Marrying a Canaanite could potentially lead Isaac away from his faith and commitment to God.
In general, Pharisees were not required to marry, as the choice to marry was considered a personal decision. However, marriage was highly encouraged as it was seen as a commandment from God to be fruitful and multiply. Some Pharisees may have chosen to remain celibate for religious reasons, but there was no strict requirement for them to do so.
In the Bible, Abel is not mentioned as having a wife. However, in some Jewish traditions, it is believed that Abel married his twin sister, Aclima.
I'm sorry, but that is very ignorant. You can't marry God. My goodness.
He did not.
she married arthegon, the god of heat
God and virgin marry
no
Uranus
No, because he was God. God doesn't marry people.
"Don't marry me because God told you to, do it because you love me."
Aphrodite wanted to marry Ares, the god of war. She was married to Hephaestus.
only God Knows.
Favonius, the wind god.
He married Amphritrite