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Chapter 31 of 99

030 Bride Chosen by Parents

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Bride Chosen by Parents Genesis 24:4. Thou shalt go unto my country, and to my kindred, and take a wife unto my son Isaac. The bridegroom does not make choice of his bride; the parents negotiate this important business between themselves, and the young people are expected to acquiesce in the arrangement. In this instance Abraham sends a trusty servant hundreds of miles away to select for his son a wife whom he never saw. Hagar chose a wife for Ishmael (Genesis 21:21). Isaac gave command to Jacob on this important subject (Genesis 28:1). Judah selected a wife for Er (Genesis 38:6). Young men who chose wives for themselves without parental mediation usually afflicted their parents in so doing (Genesis 26:35; Genesis 27:46). The sons, however, had sometimes the privilege of suggesting their personal preferences to their parents. Thus Shechem did (Genesis 34:4) and also Samson (Judges 14:2).

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