God did not marry. The concept of God having a spouse is not supported by major religious texts.
The Biblical Perspective
The Bible, a foundational text for Christianity and Judaism, clearly states that God, specifically Yahweh, created marriage (Genesis 1:28) but was never married himself. There is no mention of a divine spouse or wife for God in canonical scripture. The idea of a divine marriage is absent from the core beliefs of these religions.
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Genesis 1:28: This verse describes God's command for humans to be fruitful and multiply, establishing the institution of marriage but not implying a marital status for God himself.
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Absence of a Divine Spouse: No biblical narratives or passages describe God having a wife or entering into a marital union.
Other Religious Perspectives
While interpretations vary across different faiths, the overwhelming consensus among major monotheistic religions is that God is not married. The concept of God's transcendence and singular nature often precludes the possibility of a marital relationship.