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:
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MARRIAGE
.
From
Manners and Customs of the Bible
:
Matthew 1:18
18
Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost. (Matthew 1:18)
.
Mary
was espoused to
Joseph
.
Espousal
among the Hebrews was something more than what a mere
marriage
engagement is with us. It was considered the
beginning
of marriage, was as legally binding as marriage itself, and could not be broken off save by a
bill of
divorce
. Hence we find that Joseph is called the “
husband
” of Mary (vs. 19). The betrothal was usually determined by the parents or brothers of the parties, and the engagement was made between a friend or legal representative of the
bridegroom
and the
father
of the
bride
. The espousals were made very early in
life
, though marriage did not take place before the bride was
twelve
years old. Even when the
age
was suitable, the marriage was not consummated for some
time
after the betrothal. See
Judges 14:3
3
Then his father and his mother said unto him, Is there never a woman among the daughters of thy brethren, or among all my people, that thou goest to take a wife of the uncircumcised Philistines? And Samson said unto his father, Get her for me; for she pleaseth me well. (Judges 14:3)
. At least a
year
, or
sometimes
more, elapsed between the betrothal and the marriage of a maiden, to give time for preparing her outfit. In case of a widow marriage might take place thirty days after espousal. The betrothal was usually accompanied by a feast in the
house
of the bride.
The engagement, to be binding, must be either by written contract, or by the reception of presents by the bride from the bridegroom. When
Abraham
’s
servant
received the consent of
Rebekah
’s father and
brother
to make her the wife of his
master
’s
son
, he presented to the maiden valuable
gifts
. See
Genesis 24:53
53
And the servant brought forth jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment, and gave them to Rebekah: he gave also to her brother and to her mother precious things. (Genesis 24:53)
. The reception of these made the contract binding. The bride remained at her father’s house until the time of marriage, when the bridegroom came after her. This
custom
is referred to in
Deuteronomy 20:7
7
And what man is there that hath betrothed a wife, and hath not taken her? let him go and return unto his house, lest he die in the battle, and another man take her. (Deuteronomy 20:7)
. Meanwhile communication between her and the bridegroom was kept up by means of the “friend of the bridegroom.” See note on
John 3:29
29
He that hath the bride is the bridegroom: but the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice: this my joy therefore is fulfilled. (John 3:29)
(#749).
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629. Espousals
From:
Manners and Customs of the Bible
By:
James M. Freeman
Call: 1-630-543-1441
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