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Jesus was a Hebrew rabbi -- and, atypically, unmarried. John was the disciple whom Jesus loved. Only one disciple had the courage to go with Jesus to his execution. That man clearly had a unique place in Jesus' heart. In all classic depictions of the Last Supper, John sits next to Jesus, very often his head resting on Jesus's breast. When Jesus saw his mother and the disciple whom he loved standing at the foot of the cross on which He was dying, He said to his mother, 'Woman behold your son!' Then He said to John, 'Behold your mother!' And from that hour the disciple took her to his own home."
Jesus was not a formal rabbi, which is to say trained in a rabbinical school. He never married because He knew where His life was heading. It's really sickening that you can read what you did and come up with the conclusion that Jesus had a homosexual lover. That is stated NOWHERE in scripture and would have certainly been presented as a slam-dunk in the charges against Him during His trial. The uniform testimony of the Bible is that homosexual behavior is sinful. It is nowhere described as acceptable to God.