Marriage: should be With Consent of Parents
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Genesis 28:8
And Esau seeing that the daughters of Canaan pleased not Isaac his father;
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Judges 14:2,3
And he came up, and told his father and his mother, and said, I have seen a woman in Timnath of the daughters of the Philistines: now therefore get her for me to wife.
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Whether Conditional Consent Makes a Marriage?
... Objection 2: Further, marriage should be certain. ... the sun will rise tomorrow"-and
then the marriage is valid ... payment of a sum of money, or the consent of the ...
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Whether a Betrothal is a Promise of Future Marriage?
... is appended does not destroy the liberty of marriage; for if it be unlawful, it
should be renounced ... say, "I will take thee, if thy parents consent," and such ...
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Whether the Consent Needs to be Expressed in Words?
... expressed in words, so that the expression of words is to marriage what the ... Sent.),
persons who are being married should give their consent by accepting ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether the consent needs to.htm

Whether Rape is a Species of Lust, Distinct from Seduction?
... seducing women, should not have those women in marriage, although they should have
subsequently married them with the consent of their parents." Therefore rape ...
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Marriage Does not Cancel a Mutual Vow of Continence; There was ...
... as broken between those who have by mutual consent agreed to ... might be done, in the
case of this marriage, to the ... of whom it was foretold that Christ should come ...
/.../augustine/anti-pelagian writings/chapter 12 xi marriage does not.htm

Whether the Children of Jews and Other Unbelievers Ought to be ...
... or the natural law, and then it should be induced ... to embrace the faith: it can then
consent to the ... Reply to Objection 1: In the marriage bond, both husband and ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether the children of jews.htm

Whether one Can be Compelled by One's Father's Command to Marry?
... Objection 3: Further, no one should promise, especially ... carnal father can compel
his son to marriage. ... parents would hold good without their children's consent. ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether one can be compelled.htm

How Isaac Took Rebeka to Wife.
... as to take money, for that he should have all on ... Do you therefore confirm that marriage,
whose espousals have ... so much solicitude, in giving your consent to the ...
/.../josephus/the antiquities of the jews/chapter 16 how isaac took.htm

The Second Helvetic Confession, AD 1566.
... Marriage should be contracted in the fear of the Lord, with the consent of parents
or their representatives, and for the end for which it was instituted. ...
/.../ 55 the second helvetic.htm

Whether one who is under Another's Power Can Give Alms?
... the support of the burdens of marriage, whether that ... her husband's permission: yet
such alms should be moderate ... without the express or presumed consent of her ...
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Resources
What is the validity of marriage in today's world? | GotQuestions.org

If marriage is so difficult, why should I even consider it? | GotQuestions.org

What biblical principles should be applied to a Christian marriage ceremony? | GotQuestions.org

Marriage: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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Marriage After Divorce

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Marriage and Finances

Marriage and Love

Marriage Covenant

Marriage in Heaven

Marriage Reconciliation

Marriage Relationship

Marriage Separation

Marriage Vows

Marriage: A Benediction Pronounced After

Marriage: A Covenant Relationship

Marriage: A Dowry Given to the Woman's Parents Before

Marriage: A Herald Preceded the Bridegroom

Marriage: Advised

Marriage: Betrothal a Quasi-Marriage

Marriage: Betrothal Made With the Spirit

Marriage: Bridal Ornaments

Marriage: Bridal Presents

Marriage: Celebrated for Seven Days

Marriage: Celebrated with Feasting

Marriage: Celebrated with Great Rejoicing

Marriage: Celibacy Deplored

Marriage: Ceremony Attested by Witnesses

Marriage: Christ's Union With his Church

Marriage: Consanguinous, Abraham and Sarah

Marriage: Consent of the Parties Necessary To

Marriage: Contracted at the Gate and Before Witnesses

Marriage: Contracted in Patriarchal Age With Near Relations

Marriage: Daughters Given In, As Rewards of Valor

Marriage: David Gave One Hundred Philistine Foreskins for a Wife

Marriage: Designed For: Increasing the Human Population

Marriage: Designed For: Preventing Fornication

Marriage: Designed For: Raising up Godly Seed

Marriage: Designed For: The Happiness of Man

Marriage: Divinely Instituted

Marriage: Early Introduction of Polygamy

Marriage: Elder Daughters Usually Given In, Before the Younger

Marriage: Expressed by Giving Daughters to Sons, and Sons to Daughters

Marriage: Expressed by Joining Together

Marriage: Expressed by Making Affinity

Marriage: Expressed by Taking to Wife

Marriage: Figurative

Marriage: Garments Provided for Guests At

Marriage: Given by Kings

Marriage: God's Union With the Jewish Nation

Marriage: Honorable for All

Marriage: Indissoluble During the Joint Lives of the Parties

Marriage: Infidelity of Those Contracted In, Punished As If Married

Marriage: Isaac and Rebekah

Marriage: Jacob and his Wives

Marriage: Jesus Present At

Marriage: Lawful in All

Marriage: Levirate (The Brother Required to Marry a Brother's Widow)

Marriage: Modes of Demanding Women In

Marriage: Not Binding After Death

Marriage: Nuptial Feasts

Marriage: Obligations Under, Inferior to Duty to God

Marriage: Often Contracted by Parents for Children

Marriage: Parables From

Marriage: Parents' Consent Requires in the Mosaic Law

Marriage: Parents Contract for Their Children: Abraham for Isaac

Marriage: Parents Contract for Their Children: Hagar Selects a Wife for Ishmael

Marriage: Parents Contract for Their Children: Laban Arranges for his Daughters' Marriage

Marriage: Parents Contract for Their Children: Samson Asks his Parents to Procure Him a Wife

Marriage: Parents Might Refuse to Give Their Children In

Marriage: Presents Given to Parents to Secure Their Favor

Marriage: Priest not to Contract, With Divorced or Improper Persons

Marriage: should be Only in the Lord

Marriage: should be With Consent of Parents

Marriage: The Bride: Adorned With Jewels For

Marriage: The Bride: Attended by Bridesmaids

Marriage: The Bride: Called to Forget Her Father's House

Marriage: The Bride: Given a Handmaid At

Marriage: The Bride: Gorgeously Apparelled

Marriage: The Bride: Received Presents Before

Marriage: The Bride: Stood on the Right of Bridegroom

Marriage: The Bridegroom: Adorned With Ornaments

Marriage: The Bridegroom: Attended by Many Friends

Marriage: The Bridegroom: Crowned With Garlands

Marriage: The Bridegroom: Presented With Gifts

Marriage: The Bridegroom: Rejoiced Over the Bride

Marriage: The Bridegroom: Returned With the Bride to his House at Night

Marriage: The Expectation of the Promised Seed of the Woman An

Marriage: The Groom Exempt One Year from Military Duty

Marriage: The High Priest not to Contract, With a Widow or a Divorced

Marriage: The Jews were Allowed Divorce From, Because of Hardness of Their

Marriage: The Jews: Betrothed Themselves some Time Before

Marriage: The Jews: Careful in Contracting for Their Children

Marriage: The Jews: Considered Being Debarred From, a Cause of Grief

Marriage: The Jews: Considered Being Debarred From, a Reproach

Marriage: The Jews: Contracted when Young

Marriage: The Jews: Exempted from Going to War Immediately After

Marriage: The Jews: Forbidden to Contract With Idolaters

Marriage: The Jews: Forbidden to Contract, With Their Near Relations

Marriage: The Jews: Obliged to Contract With a Brother's Wife Who Died Without

Marriage: The Jews: Often Contracted With Foreigners

Marriage: The Jews: Often Contracted, in Their own Tribe

Marriage: The Jews: Often Punished by Being Debarred From

Marriage: The Jews: Sometimes Guilty of Polygamy

Marriage: Unclassified Scriptures Relating To

Marriage: Wedding Robes Adorned With Jewels

Marriage: Wives Among the Israelites Must be Israelites

Marriage: Wives Obtained by Kidnapping

Marriage: Wives Obtained by Purchase

Marriage: Wives Taken by Edict

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