The Sexuality of Jesus

 

Response to comment [from other]: "What was the sexuality of Jesus?"

 

Jesus did not marry. "Sexual love: good and holy (Gen. 1:27, 28; Gen. 2:24, 25), for procreation (Gen. 4:1), in marriage only (Prov. 5:15–20), expression of love (Song 1:12–15; Song 3:1–5), mutual responsibility (1 Cor. 7:3–5); Sexual perversion: Types of: adultery (Deut. 22:22–29), prostitution (Deut. 23:17), incest (Lev. 18:6–18), homosexuality (Rom. 1:26, 27), mankind with beasts (Deut. 27:21); Judgment upon: defilement (Lev. 18:22–28), destruction (1 Cor. 5:1–5), death (Lev. 20:13–16)". Thomas Nelson Publishers. (1996). Nelson’s quick reference topical Bible index (p. 560). Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers.

 

Response to comment [from an atheist]: "...Let's go back to discussing whether there ever was a historical Jesus at all."

 

Go ahead.

Recommended reading:

The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus by Lee Strobel

 

The Berean View Post
The phrase "sexual desire" is too vague. Please explain.
 

Damian View Post

"Do I also have to explain "hunger" for you?  One of Merriam-Webster's general definitions for "desire" is "to want to have sex with (someone)."

 

Jesus was not married. He did not want to become a fornicator (Heb 4:15, 2 Co 5:21).
 

 

The Sexuality of Jesus