This beautiful groom is sturdy resin and about 7” tall. He doesn’t quite match the Bride because of his height. (Note a photo in media)
A groom is a man who is getting married.
The groom (the “conqueror”), who takes the initiative to create the union, is initially the center of the new Jewish home. He is the first to take his place under the chuppah. The bride circling the groom symbolizes the delineation of their own private world within the outer world, with her husband-to-be at its center.
- Christian marriage is a covenant relationship.
- The wedding ceremony itself is a picture of the blood covenant between God and humans.
- Many traditional wedding customs have their roots in the ancient and sacred covenant God made with Abraham.
- Wedding ceremonies in both the Old and New Testament had distinctly devout and spiritual dimensions because faith in God was woven into the daily fabric of the Hebrew family life.