{"id":11917,"date":"2023-11-01T09:12:03","date_gmt":"2023-11-01T08:12:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theholyscript.com\/?p=11917"},"modified":"2023-11-01T09:12:03","modified_gmt":"2023-11-01T08:12:03","slug":"what-does-the-bible-say-about-wedding-rings-kjv","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theholyscript.com\/what-does-the-bible-say-about-wedding-rings-kjv\/","title":{"rendered":"What Does The Bible Say About Wedding Rings Kjv"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Biblical History of Wedding Rings <\/h2>\n

The Bible doesn’t explicitly mention wearing a wedding ring, however, early believers associated rings and other symbols with the covenant between a man and woman. In the Old Testament, a woman expressed her commitment and faithfulness through the wearing of a nose ring. In the New Testament, this is expressed through the putting on of a signet ring. From these examples, we see that wearing of a symbol to represent wedding commitment was already a part of Biblical culture.
\nWhen God established the covenant between Himself and His people, it was traditionally represented through the wearing of the signet ring. It was a sign of recognition, authority and security. Therefore, rings have been a symbol of spiritual relationship and sacrificial love for centuries.
\nToday, wedding rings are symbols of love and commitment, expressing the promises each bride and groom make to each other in a Christian marriage.<\/p>\n

Rituals <\/h2>\n

In the Old Testament, the wearing of a ring was considered an acceptable practice in engaging and celebrating a marriage covenant. The most notable example of this is when God instructed the prophet Isaiah to give King Ahaz with a signet ring as a symbol of commitment to a particular treaty. Thus, wearing of a ring was seen as an outward display of obedience to God’s will and a sign of faithfulness and loyalty.
\nIn Christian marriage today, a wedding is a celebration of the covenant between a husband and wife. The ceremony typically includes the exchange of rings, a symbol of the couple’s commitment and unity. That same ring becomes daily reminder to the couple of their faithfulness to each other and their shared commitment to God.<\/p>\n

Significance <\/h2>\n

A wedding represents the beauty and grandeur of grace,
\nsignifying a new beginning, a union of two souls and the physical and spiritual union of a man and a woman. To commemorate the union of two people into one, many couples choose to mark the occasion with a wedding ring.
\nThis symbol of love acts as a constant reminder of the vows made before God, family, and friends and of the selflessness and commitment shared between the two people. The ring also serves to demonstrate that the couple is fully devoted to each other, no matter what comes their way.<\/p>\n

Materials <\/h2>\n

Traditionally, wedding rings are made of gold, silver, or other precious metals. The ring’s precious metal symbolises its eternal nature and serves to represent both the exchange of life-long vows and a reminder of faithfulness. It is generally worn on the left ring finger as that finger is associated with the heart and symbolises the love shared between the couple.
\nMoreover, many couples may choose to etch each other’s name upon a heart or simple phrase such as ‘to have and to hold’ on the ring itself, adding a personal touch. <\/p>\n

Biblical References <\/h2>\n