Bible Knowledge Graph

Marriage

Entity ID:
marriage
Long Name:
Marriage
Entity Type:
event
Entity Subtype:
marriage
Related Scripture:
Genesis 11:29
Genesis 12:13
Genesis 20:3
Genesis 20:9-16
Genesis 24:3
Genesis 24:4
Genesis 24:67
Genesis 28:2
Genesis 29:15-30
Genesis 38:8
Genesis 38:11
Deuteronomy 25:5-10
Ruth 4:5
Matthew 22:24
Mark 12:19-23
Luke 20:28
Genesis 21:21
Genesis 24:1
Genesis 29:1
Judges 14:2
Exodus 22:17
Genesis 24:53
Genesis 34:12
Deuteronomy 22:29
1 Samuel 18:25
Hosea 3:2
Genesis 29:22
Judges 14:12
Esther 2:18
Matthew 22:11
Matthew 22:12
John 2:1-5
Ruth 4:1-11
Isaiah 8:1-3
Deuteronomy 24:5
Isaiah 49:18
Jeremiah 2:32
Genesis 24:53
Psalm 45:12
Matthew 25:6
Isaiah 61:10
Genesis 29:20
Ruth 4:10
Hosea 3:2
Hosea 12:12
Judges 21:21-23
1 Samuel 17:25
1 Samuel 18:17
1 Samuel 18:21
Judges 1:12
1 Samuel 17:25
1 Samuel 18:27
Esther 2:2-4
Esther 2:8-14
2 Samuel 3:14
Exodus 34:16
Deuteronomy 7:3
Deuteronomy 7:4
1 Chronicles 23:22
Ezra 9:1
Ezra 9:2
Ezra 9:12
Nehemiah 10:30
Nehemiah 13:26
Nehemiah 13:27
Malachi 2:11
1 Corinthians 7:39
2 Corinthians 6:14
Matthew 1:18
Luke 1:27
Ezekiel 16:8
Judges 11:38
Isaiah 4:1
Jeremiah 16:9
1 Corinthians 7:7
1 Corinthians 7:8
1 Corinthians 7:24-40
Deuteronomy 13:6-10
Matthew 19:29
Luke 14:26
Matthew 22:29
Matthew 22:30
Mark 12:24
Mark 12:25
Genesis 2:23
Genesis 2:24
Exodus 22:16
Exodus 22:17
Leviticus 18:6-18
Leviticus 20:14
Leviticus 20:17
Leviticus 20:19-21
Leviticus 21:1
Leviticus 21:7
Leviticus 21:13-15
Numbers 36:8
Deuteronomy 21:10-14
Deuteronomy 24:1-5
Proverbs 18:22
Proverbs 21:9
Proverbs 21:19
Jeremiah 29:6
Hosea 2:19
Hosea 2:20
Malachi 2:13-16
Matthew 5:31
Matthew 5:32
Mark 6:17
Mark 6:18
Mark 10:2-12
Matthew 19:2-9
Luke 16:18
Romans 7:1-3
1 Corinthians 6:16
1 Corinthians 7
1 Corinthians 9:5
1 Corinthians 11:11
1 Corinthians 11:12
1 Timothy 3:2
1 Timothy 3:12
1 Timothy 4:1
1 Timothy 4:3
1 Timothy 5:14
Hebrews 13:4
Isaiah 54:5
Isaiah 62:4
Isaiah 62:5
Jeremiah 3:14
Jeremiah 31:32
Hosea 1:2
Hosea 2:19
Hosea 2:20
Ephesians 5:30-32
Revelation 19:7-9
Matthew 22:2
Matthew 25:1-10
Summary:
Was instituted in Paradise when man was in innocence (Gen. 2:18-24). Here we have its original charter, which was confirmed by our Lord, as the basis on which all regulations are to be framed (Matt. 19:4, 5). It is evident that monogamy was the original law of marriage (Matt. 19:5; 1 Cor. 6:16). This law was violated in after times, when corrupt usages began to be introduced (Gen. 4:19; 6:2). We meet with the prevalence of polygamy and concubinage in the patriarchal age (Gen. 16:1-4; 22:21-24; 28:8, 9; 29:23-30, etc.). Polygamy was acknowledged in the Mosaic law and made the basis of legislation, and continued to be practised all down through the period of Jewish histroy to the Captivity, after which there is no instance of it on record. It seems to have been the practice from the beginning for fathers to select wives for their sons (Gen. 24:3; 38:6). Sometimes also proposals were initiated by the father of the maiden (Ex. 2:21). The brothers of the maiden were also sometimes consulted (Gen. 24:51; 34:11), but her own consent was not required. The young man was bound to give a price to the father of the maiden (31:15; 34:12; Ex. 22:16, 17; 1 Sam. 18:23, 25; Ruth 4:10; Hos. 3:2) On these patriarchal customs the Mosaic law made no change. In the pre-Mosaic times, when the proposals were accepted and the marriage price given, the bridegroom could come at once and take away his bride to his own house (Gen. 24:63-67). But in general the marriage was celebrated by a feast in the house of the bride’s parents, to which all friends were invited (29:22, 27); and on the day of the marriage the bride, concealed under a thick veil, was conducted to her future husband’s home. Our Lord corrected many false notions then existing on the subject of marriage (Matt. 22:23-30), and placed it as a divine institution on the highest grounds. The apostles state clearly and enforce the nuptial duties of husband and wife (Eph. 5:22-33; Col. 3:18, 19; 1 Pet. 3:1-7). Marriage is said to be “honourable” (Heb. 13:4), and the prohibition of it is noted as one of the marks of degenerate times (1 Tim. 4:3). The marriage relation is used to represent the union between God and his people (Isa. 54:5; Jer. 3:1-14; Hos. 2:9, 20). In the New Testament the same figure is employed in representing the love of Christ to his saints (Eph. 5:25-27). The Church of the redeemed is the “Bride, the Lamb’s wife” (Rev. 19:7-9). –Easton's Bible Dictionary
DB Pedia ID:
marriage
Is An Individual:
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Is Published:
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