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Why is marriage considered a covenant in the Bible?

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Marriage is a covenant in the Bible because it represents a binding agreement not just between spouses but also with God as a witness.

Marriage is viewed as a covenant in the Bible because it is established before God and symbolizes the union between Christ and His church. This covenantal nature is reflected in how spouses are called to love and support each other, mirroring the faithfulness God shows towards His people. As in Hosea's relationship with Gomer, God's faithfulness in marriage outlines the depth of commitment expected, where both parties agree to uphold their vows before God as a representation of His unbreakable covenantal love.
Scripture References: Hosea 2:19-20, Ephesians 5:30, Malachi 2:14

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The Marriage Vow
Clay Curtis · Jul 6, 2017
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