It was suggested by Dan Brown in his very popular novel "The da Vinci Code" that not only did Jesus have a wife, but he had at least one child as well, and he has living descendants, which if true would cast a lot of Christian theology in a different light, and could be very disturbing to some people who have a dogmatic view of theology. This is, in any event, highly speculative and certainly not proven. I cannot say for certain that Jesus had a wife, and if he didn't, there would be no reason for anyone to hide the identity of a non-existent person who has no identity.
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The identity of Jesus's wife has been debated for centuries and is not definitively known. Some scholars believe that the omission of details about Jesus's personal life, including whether or not he had a wife, was a deliberate choice by early Christian leaders to focus on his teachings rather than his personal relationships. Additionally, the historical context of the time may have influenced the decision to keep certain aspects of Jesus's life private.
The conical hoods worn during Semana Santa processions are traditionally used for penance and to maintain anonymity during acts of reconciliation and repentance. They are not intended to hide the identity of inquisitors.
Brendan Fraser had to hide his Jewish religion at St Matthew's Academy due to the school's discriminatory policies that favored Christian students. He feared facing discrimination or being ostracized if his true religious identity was revealed.
No, there is no mention of Joseph wearing a mask when meeting his brothers in the Bible. His identity was initially unknown to them, but he did not use a mask to hide his face.
The religion of Phil Mickelson is unknown, but if he were a Christian it would be amazing that he was successfully able to hide it from everyone he knows. It is more commonly assumed he is a atheist. His love of science is well known and he treasures a dinosaur head given to him by his wife. His wide ranging charity work also lends credence to this idea
Moses' mother had to hide him because Pharaoh had ordered all Hebrew baby boys to be killed. By hiding Moses, she hoped to protect him and keep him safe from the decree.