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Wedding Rings
Wedding rings symbolize the binding of the two souls before Elyown Elyown El (Aramic/Hebrew “The Most High, The Highest”). Its circular shape is a symbol of eternity, a symbol of everlasting life. It is representative of the sacred contract between man and woman, a mutual agreement with respect and love. The stronghold and foundation of human society. In ancient times, a ring was not used for the ceremony, instead, the men gave their brides a gold coin. The giving of gifts to the bride is supported by the holy scriptures.
The marriage of Isaac Genesis 24:51-53:: Dr. York Translation (DYT) - “Here, Rebecca is in front of your face. You lawqakh ‘take’ her and go and let her be your Adonai’s Abraham bane ‘son’s’ Isaac ishshaw ‘confidante wife,’ as a Yahuwa has dawbar ‘spoken.’ And when Abraham’s ehbed ‘servant’ Eliezer heard these words, he shawkhaw ‘prostrated’ himself down to the planet Earth to a Yahuwa. And the ehbed ‘slave’ Eliezer brought forth jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and behged ‘clothing’ and nawthan ‘gave’ them to Rebecca: He also gave to her awkh ‘brother’ Laban and to her ame ‘mother’ ziglaq migdawnaw ‘precious things.’ ”
Al Nisaa El’s Holy Qur’aan 4:4 (wrong order), 92:4 (original order):: Dr. York Translation (DYT) - “And give al nisaa-a ‘the Enosite women,’ saduqaatihinna ‘their dowries,’ as a nahlatan ‘gift – free will offering;’ so if they allow for you all, (males), any of the dowry willingly, so you, (the males) are welcome to it, with enjoyment.”
Excerpted from Marriage Ceremony by Dr. Malachi Zodok York-El. Related: Marriage (our story), Commentary: Losing the ties that bind
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