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For nearly 2,000 years, the world has been told one version of Jesus — celibate, distant, untouched by intimacy. But buried in the sands of Egypt, sealed for 1,600 years inside a jar at Nag Hammadi, a forbidden manuscript resurfaced… and it tells a story the Church never wanted the world to hear. A story of marriages. A story of partnerships. A story of three women — all named Mary — who walked with Jesus always. The Gospel of Philip, one of the most controversial texts ever found, describes Jesus not as a solitary ascetic, but as a man deeply connected to women, spiritually and physically. It presents a version of early Christianity where sacred union, the feminine, and marital partnership were central — not erased. 📜 In this video, we uncover: • The Nag Hammadi discovery and how the Gospel of Philip survived 15 centuries underground • Why this gospel openly calls Mary Magdalene Jesus’s koinōnos — his partner, consort, spouse • The shocking line: Jesus “used to kiss her often” — and why early bishops feared this text • How Mary of Bethany’s anointing ritual matches ancient Jewish wedding customs • Why Mary the mother appears in a triad of sacred feminine roles • Evidence that Jesus, as a Jewish rabbi, was expected — even required — to marry • Cultural laws that made bachelorhood nearly impossible for a first-century teacher • Why early Christians preserved texts about a married Jesus, while Rome suppressed them • The symbolism of the bridal chamber, not metaphorical but ritualistic • The political motives behind erasing female authority from the early Church • How the Council of Nicaea enforced a celibate Jesus for theological control • Why the Gospel of Philip calls three women “the ones who walked with the Lord always” • What this means for understanding Jesus’s humanity, mission, and relationships 🔥 What if the greatest secret of early Christianity wasn’t heresy — but history? 🔥 And what if Jesus’s marriages were not a threat to faith, but the key to understanding it? 👉 Join us as we reveal the hidden truth the Church tried to bury — the relationships, the rituals, and the three Marys who shaped Jesus’s life. 🔔 Subscribe for more forbidden gospels, hidden manuscripts, and biblical mysteries — and comment below: Do you believe Jesus was married — or were the gospels edited to hide it? #GospelOfPhilip #MaryMagdalene #NagHammadi #GnosticGospels #ForbiddenTexts #SacredFeminine #LostGospels #HiddenHistory #BiblicalMysteries #EarlyChristianity #VaticanSecrets