I realize this is a zombie thread started over 4 years ago.Lately, I've been thinking that it would be quite helpful for some of us if the Bible addressed the topic of finding a spouse in more detail. When it comes to romantic relationships between men and women, the commandments given in the Bible are many, but are there enough instructions about how to obey them?
Don't divorce, don't lust, find a partner if you don't want to burn with desire, keep the marriage bed pure, don't deprive each other of sexual intercourse except through mutual consent for short periods of time etc. - just to paraphrase some of the verses in Scripture. These are all good pieces of advice, but shouldn't Scripture also offer us some advice about what to do if someone is very ugly, disabled or in some other way socially unable to find a romantic partner or to sustain a marriage?
What are your thoughts on the matter? 2
But the reason it is not a subject ever addressed in scripture is the concept of picking out your own marriage partner well after puberty was totally alien to their way of thinking.
In first century Judea, mates were selected by the parents about age 7 to 9. At puberty (now called bar/bat mitzvah age ) a marriage contract was signed by all parties (called a ketubah) at which point the couple was legally married. The boy would build a home (under the supervision of his father) and about a year later would bring his bride back to consummate the marriage. That would be about age 13 or 14.
There are many references to this process in our Lord's various teachings.