She is given by one man and taken by the other.
What about cases with no father?
What were the terms of Jacobs covenant with Leah, when he thought she was Rebecca?
No it's not. We've done this before too. The covenant in this verse had nothing to do with forming the marriage.The best reference I know of is Ezekiel 16:8
It doesn't make an absolute case that every human marriage must have one.
So, I'm looking for a biblical example of real people or prescriptive text that mandates such a vow.
And how would this help? Were the Hebrews all sinless? Was their culture perfect? Do you have an inspired history book? How are we to know these cultural practices have been preserved accurately? I can think of very few things less helpful to this debate than the modern books that claim to accurately relate to us Hebrew culture. How would they even separate the Hebrews righteous periods from the unrighteous. This is a ridiculous claim.It may also be helpful for you to familiarize yourself with the Hebrew culture on the subject. There are several good reference books on the topic if you are so inclined
Where are those things required? There certainly wasn't any engagement in the Garden.Coming at this from another angle, is betrothal and espousal not covenant?
Lol, it might also help to talk about how God defines covenant.How are we defining covenant? This might be helpful for clarity...
Where are those things required? There certainly wasn't any engagement in the Garden.
Where are those things required? There certainly wasn't any engagement in the Garden.
And yet God doesnt say that she is his until after he covenants with her.No it's not. We've done this before too. The covenant in this verse had nothing to do with forming the marriage.
Jacob thought he was marrying Rachel, we don't know what precise form that agreement took, and it may well have not applied to Leah at all. They may have had no covenant when he slept with her.What were the terms of Jacobs covenant with Leah, when he thought she was Rebecca?
A clear example of a covenant between equals would be the one between David and Jonathan.How are we defining covenant? This might be helpful for clarity...
They aren’t required. But they are examples of covenant... some agreement to create a new family unit has to be present. Formal or informal. In writing or verbal or even simply implied...
This position makes the issue of a marriage covenant irrelevant to a marriage discussion. It also renders baseless the argument of sexless fornication. After all that position was based on a violation of a marriage covenant.
A wife might have stipulated that she would cook every night in such a marriage covenant. The night she doesn't she violated that covenant, but no one would argue she violated the marriage.
For example: Provision is frequently included in vows, but even if it wasn't, it would still be required from God's word. Right?
Exo 21:10
If he takes another wife to himself, he shall not diminish her food, her clothing, or her marital rights.
So that obligation doesn't begin with a covenant with the woman, but with God
This is exactly what I’m saying.
Man has added many things to marriage, like rings, rituals, and documents, but are any of these add-ons Biblical?