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There isn't, at least not in any of the canon works. You should switch to Egyptian or Nordic mythology for that.
cringe. its less that i was looking for it and more like i was dead convinced that there was when i was half asleep
To clarify - to my best knowledge there isn't. But i never read the whole thing 100% from start to finish.
Now you made me curious. I'm gonna check real quick.
Well okay, there is a brief mention of men acting as if they were pregnant, but no actual pregnancy - Jeremiah 30:6
And of course there are no explanations in notes in my copy. I'd expect it to be some Hebrew pun or reference to something, but well, translators did not elaborate on this verse.
"Ask and see: Can a man bear children? Then why do I see every strong man with his hands on his stomach like a woman in labor, every face turned deathly pale?" Jeremiah 30:6
Not preggers, but it's close enough. God does not say "No" to that hypothetical question there 👀