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Kay_Cee
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I have a question regarding marriage for the sola scriptura crowd. Allow me to give a bit of background first:
The Bible has a Commandment against adultery and also gives a stern warning against fornication in 1 Cor. 6:9. It is therefore very important to know that you are married to the person you are having sex with.
Now, I think we would all agree that a man can’t just grab a woman by the wrist, drag her kicking and screaming into church, and announce to the congregation, “I’ve decided she’s my wife!” That would not constitute a marriage.
My question is: Where does the Bible give the criteria for what constitutes a marriage?
Please note: This thread is not about whether or not non-Catholic marriages are valid. It is about where the Bible states the criteria for what constitutes a valid marriage.
The Bible has a Commandment against adultery and also gives a stern warning against fornication in 1 Cor. 6:9. It is therefore very important to know that you are married to the person you are having sex with.
Now, I think we would all agree that a man can’t just grab a woman by the wrist, drag her kicking and screaming into church, and announce to the congregation, “I’ve decided she’s my wife!” That would not constitute a marriage.
My question is: Where does the Bible give the criteria for what constitutes a marriage?
- Is there a minimum age requirement? Genesis 2:24 says that a *man *leaves his father and mother and clings to his wife. But where does the Bible say at what age a boy is considered a man? And what is the minimum age for a girl?
- Are vows required? And if so, what must be stated in those vows?
- Are witnesses required? If it’s not permissible for a man and a woman just to make vows to each other while alone, where does the Bible say there must be witnesses?
- Must there be a religious leader (e.g. a Protestant minister) performing the wedding in order for the marriage to be valid in the eyes of God?
Please note: This thread is not about whether or not non-Catholic marriages are valid. It is about where the Bible states the criteria for what constitutes a valid marriage.