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And I think you know more about the customs of weddings back then than you think because we all have some understanding of the parable Ten virgins, do we not? And as it was in the New Testament there, pretty much in the Old Testament as well, you had ten virgins, five wise, and five foolish. Fiv
New Testament, but still similar to what happened in the Old Testament, that you would have a bride-to-be going to a location with bridesmaids, and then they would help prepare herself with her own wedding arrangements with hair and dress and all. the rest and prepare themselves as well. And mea
You're going to write something, where do I begin? You're going to write a story, you're going to write a poem, how shall it open? Well, the Holy Spirit moves him to consider this bridegroom who has prepared himself with his groomsmen to go to the place where the young maiden, the bride has pre
But whatever might have been the exact earthly occasion, royal wedding, the Holy Spirit has something deeper in mind than simply an earthly occasion and a royal wedding of a young man and a bride, doesn't he? He has in mind this as that which is messianic, prophetic, looking forward to the grea
We go to the New Testament, you have the parable of the 10 virgins and the customs then were as the customs back in the days of David and so on. that she would have the bride to be with her bridesmaids, and they would spend a day in preparation, preparing the bride for the wedding with her hair
The bridegroom, the groom with his groomsmen, would be in a location, and they would be preparing themselves for the wedding ceremony, and the bride would have her bridesmaids, and they would be preparing her and themselves for the occasion as well. And they'd spend the day doing that. And the
The groom beholds her stately approach. The bride is coming! Now, the groom; what is going on in his heart as he gazes at the unexpected and astonishing beauty of his wife to be? At this precise moment, we glimpse that elusive something: honor. Here is his bride, the weaker vessel, arrayed in shimme