The second half of the wedding ceremony called the “hometaking” refers to a part of the wedding ceremony and...
A bride in ancient Israel did not know what day or hour her groom would return for her. In...
Another biblical theme that is reflected in the customs of first-century Jewish marriage is the teaching of holiness. The...
When the marriage covenant is set and all that remains is the ceremony, unlike our culture, the groom would...
Brides in ancient Israel went to the mikvah (pool) for ritual immersion in water as a preparation for the...
As suggested when two couples are betrothed, the groom gives gifts to his bride as Abraham’s servant loaded 10...
Upon the groom’s acceptance of all the ketubah (marriage covenant), a cup of wine is shared to seal it. ...
It is generally thought that the prearranged marriages was the work of the bridegroom’s father and once his selection...
“For the Lord gives wisdom; from His mouth come knowledge and understanding (Proverbs 2:6)
The Bible is a book that records the divine plan of redemption from the fall to the fulfillment of the “last days.”