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DIVINE MARRIAGE FROM EDEN TO THE END OF DAYS

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DIVINE MARRIAGE FROM EDEN TO THE END OF DAYS
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
DIVINE MARRIAGE FROM EDEN TO THE END OF DAYS
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
In Divine Marriage from Eden to the End of Days, Andre Villeneuve explores the mystery of God's love in the Bible and ancient Jewish tradition. Scripture portrays the covenant between God and his people as a divine-human marriage spanning through all of human history. For the ancient Jewish interpreters, God married humanity at the dawn of creation in the Garden of Eden, but the union was broken by human sin. The Lord restored the relationship when he betrothed Israel at Mount Sinai, yet the covenant was wounded again with the transgression of the golden calf. The nuptial bond was healed anew, commemorated, and reenacted through liturgical worship in Israel's tabernacle and temple. This worship in God's "nuptial chamber," in turn, anticipated the ultimate fulfillment of the divine-human marriage in the messianic age at the end of history. The first part of the book explores the marriage through Israel's biblical history in light of ancient Jewish exegesis. The second part unveils the marriage in the ancient interpretation of the Song of Songs and in wisdom literature. The third part reveals how the same symbolism is taken up in the New Testament and applied to the marriage between Christ and the Church
Target audience
adult
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