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What does the Bible say about betrothal?

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The Bible describes betrothal as a divine commitment where God engages His people in a covenant relationship, as seen in Hosea 2:19-20.

In Hosea 2:19-20, God declares His intention to betroth His people to Himself forever, conveying the depth of commitment and love He has for them. This betrothal represents more than just an engagement; it signifies a lifelong union characterized by righteousness, lovingkindness, mercy, and faithfulness. The language used by God emphasizes His sovereign grace, as this commitment originates from His free will and love for sinners who are unworthy by nature. Thus, the biblical concept of betrothal encapsulates God's unwavering dedication to His people and the intimate relationship He desires with them.
Scripture References: Hosea 2:19-20

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Betrothal
Drew Dietz · Aug 3, 2022
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