Wedding Ceremony Scriptures
October 19, 2001

What scriptures ….?
At the wedding, that the Scriptures in the Bible are read by the preacher at the ceremony. "Dear Brothers, We are gathered here today to join these two sacred bonds of marriage … "In addition, parts of the Bible describe how a wedding is supposed to be the date? As the bride should wear what the husband should use, why do we need girls and flowers bridesmaids, who jumped over a broom is supposed to symbolize … etc. The only thing I find the writings are mainly on the type following the detention of the two were married. This question is not to offend anyone or make an argument … Just curious.
To answer your question, no marriage in the Bible. Many pastors and priests text no longer use it, preferring to use something more personal and applicable the Bible, which reflects the relationship of the soon to be a married couple. No ceremonies particularly detailed, whatsoever, to Unless you count before treatment beautification Esther to become queen. On the question of the royal marriage, the only thing he said was that the woman leaves her family to go with the man, her new husband, and they become one – which means that not only get to have sex (Interestingly, all documents necessary for this adjustment actually a Lego …), that their genes are combined to create a single person (a child), but also refers to decisions that will make their common life, which distinguishes between the two halves of a whole by the community when it comes to public accountability. The Bible, however, the details of how a man should honor his wife and children in marriage, and verse visa. But after the fact. The Spiel is a dear loved written text to guide potential "ministers" who must be approved by the state to celebrate a marriage legally issue a marriage certificate. If you look closely, there allocate legal jargon in the speech. Much of what we call a traditional marriage really began again to Queen Victoria at the end of the century. The extension of white dress, the diamond ring, the gala dinner tests, etc., all stem from a fascination with her marriage before WW1. The bridesmaids and groomsmen are a return to an old Celtic tradition of Ireland (who ruled Victoria), where they believed that evil spirits that attack the young couple … so friends and family dressed as bride and groom to confuse evil spirits and bring them out of the couple. Shoes (or cans) attached to the back of a truck / car is also about to drive away evil spirits. The flower girls are also part of a pagan tradition, but I forgot whence he came. Throw rice is to ensure the fertility of the couple. There is a Christian tradition. Lighting a unity candle is about pageantry Catholic and is not prescribed or not mentioned in the Bible. There is a book by Robert Fulcrum call from start to end: the rituals of our lives. It explains the history behind our rituals most commonly observed, including the wedding ceremony, literally less than 100 years. Most questions can be answered in his book. It's a great read, and give you a new perspective on what will make your wedding a meaningful and not just a fake copy of "tradition". It is unitary, a Christian and although I personally think that the handles on the theme of God as part of a marriage with tact and common sense. Hope it helps you get started.
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