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Betrothing

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The Poor Man's Concordance and Dictionary by Robert Hawker (1828)

See BETROTHED

Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature by John Kitto (1856)

Betrothing [MARRIAGE]

American Tract Society Bible Dictionary by American Tract Society (1859)

The engagement of a man and woman to marry each other at a future time. Parents anciently often betrothed their daughters without their consent, and even while very young, as is still the case in oriental countries. Sometimes a regular written contract was made, in which the bridegroom bound himself to give a certain sum as a portion to his bride. The marriage was not complete until the bride was at least twelve years old; yet the betrothal could be dissolved only by divorce or death, Mat 1:18-25 Luk 2:27 . God speaks of betrothing his people to himself, in bonds of tender affection, and pledging his word that all his gracious promised will be fulfilled to them, Jer 2:2 Hos 2:19,20 . Of this, ministers are the instruments, through the preaching of the gospel, 2Co 11:2 . Hence the word BEULAH.\par

Smith's Bible Dictionary by William Smith (1863)

Betrothing. See Marriage, 1.

Dictionary of the Bible by James Hastings (1909)

BETROTHING.—See Marriage.

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