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11/20/07

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The Bride Shall Be Taken to the Father’s House For One Week

In the Bible and in Christ's day, the Jewish bride was taken to the father’s house where the two were in seclusion in the honeymoon quarters for seven days. Christ must have had that custom in mind when He promised to take His bride to His Father’s house.

Gen. 29:28
And Jacob did so, and fulfilled her week (7 days/bridal week): and he gave him Rachel his daughter to wife also.

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