The Apostle Peter Had a WIFE?!?!
The Apostle Peter Had a WIFE?!?! - Classic Theology
Peter's wife never actually appears in the Bible. She's just referenced indirectly. Nevertheless, it seems like a pertinent detail to me!
Did Peter Have a Wife? | Catholic Answers Magazine
He talks about a situation that applies to himself, not just to the others, yet he certainly was not accompanied by his wife, since he had no wife. We know from ...
Does Paul mean that Peter's wife traveled with the Twelve and ...
All that can be 'deduced without unwarranted speculation' is that Peter had a wife who is never otherwise mentioned in scripture. Other sources ...
What Was Up with St. Peter's Wife? | Catholic Answers Q&A
What many have found strange is that Peter's wife is not described as being by her dying mother's side, and the tradition that Peter was a widower derives from ...
A Lesson from Peter's Wife - Sharon Hodde Miller
Several years ago I posted the story of Perpetua, a young Christian woman in the early church who refused to recant her faith, despite the pleas ...
What the Bible says about Peter's Wife
The mention of "Peter's wife's mother" proves that Peter was married. His wife was likely still living, as Paul later asks in I Corinthians 9:5, "Do we have no ...
Did the Apostle Peter have a wife? - Quora
Of course. It is right there in the Gospels—see Mark 1:30: Peter had a mother-in-law whom Jesus cured. I know of no way to have a mother-in-law ...
Simon Peter's Wife: A Mystery Unraveled - Holy Trinity Catholic Church
It's interesting that Simon Peter had a mother-in-law, that presumes that he had a wife. We know almost nothing about Peters wife however ...
Was the Apostle Peter Married? - Christianity Every Day
Considering the fact that Peter was referencing himself and the rest of the Apostles, it is clear that not only was Peter married, he had children, as did the ...
Was Saint Peter Married? - Catholic Straight Answers
Clement of Alexandria (Stromata, III) (c. 202), said St. Peter was married, had children and witnessed his wife's martyrdom in Rome.
Peter's Wife | Learn The Bible | LearnTheBible.org
We do know that Peter had a wife. During His earthly ministry, Jesus came to Peter's house and healed "his wife's mother" (Matthew 8:14- 5; Mark 1:30-31).
St. Peter's Marriage and Priestly Celibacy - National Catholic Register
Likewise, it is conceivable (I don't assert it as a fact) that Peter could have done the same vis-a-vis his wife, and with her consent (1 Cor 7: ...
Do we know anything about St. Peter's wife? : r/Catholicism - Reddit
So in short, Peter was married. Whether he was a widower or not at the time of his calling is another question. I don't think so, because of ...
Simon Peter had a wife | By The Chosen | - Facebook
We know that Simon Peter had a wife, but nothing is said about her in Scripture. In The Chosen, we explore what their marriage may have been like.
Saint Peter also known as Peter the Apostle, Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon, or Cephas, was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ and one of the first ...
Were any of the disciples married? | GotQuestions.org
The apostle Paul, who was not married, asked the Corinthians whether he also did not have the right to take a believing wife (1 Corinthians 9:5) ...
Simon Peter had a wife - YouTube
We get limited information about most of the people mentioned in Scripture. Scripture didn't deem it important to cover every aspect of ...
His brother, Andrew, and his wife's mother lived with him. Both Peter and Andrew were fisher partners of the sons of Zebedee. The Master had known Simon for ...
Was Peter, the First Pope, Married? | Blogger Priest
The Catholic Church does not deny that Peter was married. However, note her general absence in the New Testament texts. We do not even know her name.
Was Peter's wife martyred? - GodWords
Peter is the Father of the Church (Andromeda) And her mother is Cassiopeia who was the wife of Cepheus (Kephas). Andromeda was married with Perseus (Christ) who ...
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