At Mount Sinai, There was a Marriage (Jer 2:1-3).
At Mount Sinai, there was a marriage between Yeshua the bridegroom and His bride, the house of Jacob. The Ketubah states the terms and conditions of the marriage, and it is the Torah. The house of Jacob broke their marriage vows by going after other gods and worshipping the golden calf. They were exiled into the nations. They were given the judgment of an adulterous woman. When Yeshua died on the tree, he suffered the penalty of an adulterous woman. He paid the sin price for the house of Jacob, his bride, who was unfaithful to him. Yeshua laying down His life to redeem His bride is the greatest love of all.
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