I have heard people say over the years that it is likely that the Apostle Paul had been married at some point, perhaps prior to his conversion. However, there doesn't seem to be any biblical evidence to this end. What, then, is the evidence in support of this position?
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The evidence for Paul being married is fairly scant.
On the other side (that Paul was not married), the evidence is far more convincing
In any event, however, it is clear that even if Paul had been married at some point, by the time he had been to Corinth, he no longer was. |
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I had not previously heard that there was a debate going on about whether the Apostle Paul was married. I found an excellent resource here at Denny Burk's Blog about the subject. Mr. Burk seems to indicate that the Greek word (agamos) that Paul uses in his writings and the way in which he addresses those that are married, unmarried and virgins seems to suggest that Paul is making a distinction for those that have been married previously, but that are no longer married. He clearly indicates that he is unmarried in 1 Corinthians 7:8.
The author also points out that a "Hebrew of Hebrews" (Philippians 3:5)
would have more than likely have been married as was the custom. There is no definitive evidence that we can ascertain from the Scriptures except that he was not married during the time of his writings, but very well could have been previously been married and widowed. |
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I have heard some people say that the following scripture suggests he was once married.
They say that because he mentioned widows, and then stated "even as I". However it's not terribly compelling evidence. I think that generally speaking, it's just a guess, and not really spoken of. |
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The main argument I have heard is that Paul was a Pharisee, and being married was a requirement for being a Pharisee. (I have heard others claim that since he referred to Timothy as his son, that meant he must have been married, but that is clearly not what Paul meant by calling Timothy his son in the Lord.) |
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