The Bible only mention in Gen 2:18 about a man and woman, but not marriage; the same in other places. Therefore, it was only an inference.
The word marriage was created by man for justification of man and woman being together. The word Common law marriage was created to justify the actions of a man and woman living together under the same roof for more than 3 months.
Jesus Christ; the WORD of God... the Creator Lord God of the Old Testament.
"He created EVERYTHING THERE IS. Nothing exists that He didn't make." (John 1:3 NLT New Living Translation)
"This explains why a man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his WIFE, and the two are united into one." (Gen.2:24 NLT)
Genesis chapter 2: "Therefore shall a ,man leave his father and his mother, and shall CLEAVE UNTO HIS WIFE: and they shall be one flesh." [verse 24]
Genesis 2:18
In Genesis 2:22-25
The word 'marriage' appears 29 times in the KJV Bible.
The word "marriage" is in the King James Version of the Bible 19 times. It is in 18 verses.
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all the time
In the beginning
Exodus 17:9
The word 'first' appears 393 times in the King James version of the Bible.
Genesis 14:20
The beginning of the Book of Ruth.
AnswerThe name Mohammad or Muhammad does not appear in the Bible. The Bible never mentions the Muslim prophet Muhammad, because it was written long before the advent of Islam.
Yes. The Bible covers a range of issues such as the first marriage (Adam and Eve), monogamy, sexual union within a marriage, polygamy, adultery, divorce, widows and the conception of children etc etc etc.
The "Ten Statements" or "Ten Commandments" appear twice in the first five books of the Bible, with somewhat different texts: Exodus ch.20 and Deuteronomy ch.6.