While we almost always think first of marriage when the subject of rings comes up the bible records no instances where a ring is used as a symbol of marriage or wedding vows.
Symbols of marriage other than rings.
When abraham s servant eliezer.
More specifically the ring represents the marriage vow.
It is round like the sun like the moon like the eye like arms that embrace.
Christian marriage is more than a contract.
Two rings joined together are a symbol of joint covenant unity and united love or life.
Visual markers of marital status as well as social status may include clothing hairstyle accessories jewelry tattoos and other bodily adornments visual markers of marital status are particularly important because they indicate that a person should not be approached for flirtation courtship or sex in some cultures married people enjoy special privileges or are addressed differently by.
While some symbols will work their way into the day without much thought from the couple many pairs choose to incorporate specific traditions into their affairs because they appreciate the meanings behind them.
For this reason we see symbols of the covenant god made with abraham in many of today s christian wedding traditions.
This is a great reminder that marriage isn t just al about being together and building a family.
The still practiced jewish custom of commencing the wedding with the writing of a marriage contract can be traced back to the first century bc.
More than that marriage is about exploring the world fearlessly because the love of your life is with you.
However there are quite a few alternatives which are available that can be presented as a replacement for a traditional wedding ring.
But surprisingly the first time a ring is mentioned in scripture involves an interesting account of surrogate courtship.
The ring is an ancient symbol so perfect and simple.
Instead of a ring you could take 5 10 bottles of a nice wine produced in your wedding year to enjoy on anniversaries and special occasions or simply one to display at home.
Introduction to the exchange of rings 1.
A good example is the exchange of rings which serves as a sign of your eternal commitment to your significant other.
The altar is the center and focal point of a church where the sacrifice of christ on the cross is made present under sacramental signs in the mass.
The introduction to the exchange of rings of a wedding ceremony explains the symbolism and meaning behind the giving of the rings to the bride and groom.
It has no beginning and has no end.