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19. That Christ is the Bridegroom, having the Church as His bride, from
which spiritual children were to be born.
In Joel: "Blow with the trumpet in Sion; sanctify a fast, and call a
healing; assemble the people, sanctify the Church, gather the elders, collect
the little ones that suck the breast; let the Bridegroom go forth of His
chamber, and the bride out of her closet."
Also in Jeremiah: "And I will take away from the cities of Judah,
and from the streets of Jerusalem,
the voice of the joyous, and the voice of the glad; the voice of the
bridegroom, and the voice of the bride."
Also in the eighteenth Psalm: "And he is as a bridegroom going forth from
his chamber; he exulted as a giant to run his course. From the height of heaven
is his going forth, and his circuit even to the end of it; and there is nothing
which is hid from his heat."
Also in the Apocalypse: "Come, I will show thee the new bride, the Lamb's
wife. And he took me in the Spirit to a great mountain, and he showed me the
holy city Jerusalem descending out
of heaven from God, having the glory of God."
Also in the Gospel according to John: "Ye are my witnesses, that I said to
them who were sent from Jerusalem
to me, that I am not the Christ, but that I am sent before Him. For he who has the
bride is the bridegroom; but the friend of the bridegroom is he who standeth
and heareth him with joy, and rejoiceth because of the voice of the
bridegroom."
The mystery of this matter was shown in Jesus the son of Nave, when he was
bidden to put his shoes from off him, doubt less because he himself was not the
bridegroom. For it was in the law, that whoever should refuse marriage should
put off his shoe, but that he should be shod who was to be the bridegroom:
"And it happened, when Jesus was in Jericho, he looked around with his
eyes, and saw a man standing before his face, and holding a javelin
in his hand, and said, Art thou for us or for our enemies? And he said, I am
the leader of the host of the Lord; now draw near. And Jesus fell on his rice
to the earth, and said to him, Lord, what dost Thou command unto Thy servant.
And the leader of the Lord's host said, Loose thy shoe from thy feet, for the
place whereon thou standest is holy ground."
Also, in Exodus, Moses is bidden to put off his shoe, because he, too, was not
the bridegroom: "And there appeared unto him the angel of the Lord in a
flame of fire out of a bush; and he saw that the bush burned with fire, but the
bush was not consumed. And Moses said, I will pass over and see this great
sight, why the bush is not consumed. But when He saw that he drew near to see,
the Lord God called him from the bush, saying, Moses, Moses. And he said, What
is it? And He said, Draw not nigh hither, unless thou hast loosed thy shoe from
off thy feet; for the place on which thou standest is holy ground. And He said
unto him, I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac,
and the God of Jacob."
This was also made plain in the Gospel according to John: "And John
answered them, I indeed baptize with water, but there standeth One in the midst
of you whom ye know not: He it is of whom I said, The man that cometh after me
is made before me, the latchet of whose shoe I am not worthy to unloose."
Also according to Luke: "Let your loins be girt, and your lamps burning,
and ye like to men that wait for their master when he shall come from the
wedding, that when he cometh and knocketh, they may open unto him. Blessed are
those servants whom their Lord, when He cometh, shall find watching."
Also in the Apocalypse: "The Lord God omnipotent reigneth: let us be glad
and rejoice, and let us give to Him the honour of glory; for the marriage of
the Lamb is come, and His wife hath made herself ready."
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