Israelite Betrothal Conversation
Image ID
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Description
An Israelite man stands in the foreground holding a wooden staff as he speaks with a young Israelite woman on a dry hillside path. She wears a simple head covering and robe, meeting his gaze with an open smile. The setting suggests daily life in ancient Israel, where family honor, covenant faithfulness, and marriage customs shaped community life.
The image reflects the world behind Leviticus 21:13, a law concerning the priestly requirement to take a wife in her virginity. Within that context, marriage is presented not merely as romance but as a sacred responsibility tied to holiness, lineage, and obedience before God. This artwork serves well for teaching on Old Testament marriage customs, Israelite culture, priestly purity, covenant relationships, and biblical family life.
The image reflects the world behind Leviticus 21:13, a law concerning the priestly requirement to take a wife in her virginity. Within that context, marriage is presented not merely as romance but as a sacred responsibility tied to holiness, lineage, and obedience before God. This artwork serves well for teaching on Old Testament marriage customs, Israelite culture, priestly purity, covenant relationships, and biblical family life.








