In the King James version the word - women - appears 181 times the word - women's - appears once the word - womenservants - appears 3 times the word - kinswomen - appears once
Once women get married with a men called Husband.
The probability that 12 randomly selected people from a group of 12 men and 18 women will all be women is (18 in 30) times (17 in 29) times (16 in 28) times (15 in 27) times (14 in 26) times (13 in 25) times (12 in 24) times (11 in 23) times (10 in 22) times (9 in 21) times (8 in 20) times (7 in 19), which is equal to 8,892,185,702,400 in 2,180,547,008,640,000, which is equal to 68 in 16,675,which is equal to 0.00407796.
The book of Romans says once a women is married she must stay with the man, til he dies and then only can she get married. Divorce is not allowed according to the bible.
There are different kinds of women in life. There are nice, smart, mean, evil and crazy kind women in the world.
Yes
Rod Stewart is married to his third wife.He has eight children with five different women.
Unless he was married to them at different times, it means he did cheat.
To 3 different women, but he married the last one twice. Sue, Kimberly, and Margaret
Mike Tyson has 8 children
First off, he married a bunch of different women and killed them when they could not bear him a son. (although it's his fault)
Henry C. Kinney has written: 'The American housewife at work' -- subject(s): Women teachers, Married women, Employment
Since Henry Hudson was a man he did not change his name when he married and therefore has no "maiden name." Only married women could have maiden names.
Kyloias: No Henry married them all just to get a son. His favorite was Jane Seymour.
In the United States many women get married many times but they only marry one man at a time. Other women only get married once.
Evander Holyfield has been married three times, and is currently separated from his third wife. He has had eleven children with six different women, including two with his third wife.
He was married to Eleanor of Aquitaine, who was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Eastern Europe during the high middle ages.