An Israel Covenant of Marriage: "Ketubah"
A
"KETUBAH"
is the traditional Jewish marriage
agreement.
In Israel, The Ketubah, is signed by the groom, bride
and witnesses on the day of the
wedding ceremony.
No Jewish wedding is complete without one. It serves as a visible reminder of the covenant that the couple is entering into before God. The Ketubah is to be the first decoration in the couple’s new home.
Here is a sample version of how the agreement would read. If you would like to print a copy, having filled in your own information, click here.
If you would like us to personalize it for you, please contact us.
This Ketubah witness before God and all nations, on this day of ______ in the year ______, corresponding to the day of ______, in the year of _______ the holy covenant of marriage.
The groom Yeshua, through His servant: ________, says to the Bride, the Land of Israel, “Land of Israel, I have come to marry you on this day according to the Word of the Lord in Isaiah 62:4,5. I will honor this land of Israel and support her through prayers, blessings, words and deeds, and as possible journey upon the land. I will honor Biblical Covenants the Lord has made in giving this land to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their descendants Israel. After the pattern of Joseph and Mary, I will seek to help Israel to fulfill her divine mission and purpose as Joseph helped Mary to carry out her destiny so that Israel will be a light to the nations.”
The Creator of the Universe, Yeshua, has pledged the Bride, Land of Israel, to marry the nations who come to her in covenant so the land is married and it will bring forth light to the nations. According to Isaiah 62: 1,2 “And the Gentiles shall see thy righteousness, and all kings thy glory: and thou shalt be called by a new name. Thou shall e a crown of glory in the hand of the Lord and a royal diadem.”
The Groom’s Servant pledges in this Ketubah Covenant to “Marry the Land” this day, commit their lives to honor Israel and to worship no other God than the Creator of Heaven and earth as taught in the Holy Torah.
“I acknowledge this day according to the mandate of heaven for this celestial marriage of the land that I am married to the land of Israel according to God’s Holy Word to bless, honor, pray and protect this land and its people.”
“For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent, and for Jerusalem’s sake I will not rest, until her righteousness goes forth as a bright light, and her salvation as a burning torch. And the Gentiles shall see this glory, ” Isaiah 62:1
Covenant Marriage Signature & Declaration:
“I, ___________________, have married the Land of Israel according to this Ketubah to see Isaiah 62 fulfilled in the earth and to pledge my life to honor God’s Covenant’s to the Land of Israel.”
Bridegroom’s Servant: _________________________________________________________________________
Bride: Land of Israel Witnesses Heaven And Earth
No Jewish wedding is complete without one. It serves as a visible reminder of the covenant that the couple is entering into before God. The Ketubah is to be the first decoration in the couple’s new home.
Here is a sample version of how the agreement would read. If you would like to print a copy, having filled in your own information, click here.
If you would like us to personalize it for you, please contact us.
This Ketubah witness before God and all nations, on this day of ______ in the year ______, corresponding to the day of ______, in the year of _______ the holy covenant of marriage.
The groom Yeshua, through His servant: ________, says to the Bride, the Land of Israel, “Land of Israel, I have come to marry you on this day according to the Word of the Lord in Isaiah 62:4,5. I will honor this land of Israel and support her through prayers, blessings, words and deeds, and as possible journey upon the land. I will honor Biblical Covenants the Lord has made in giving this land to Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their descendants Israel. After the pattern of Joseph and Mary, I will seek to help Israel to fulfill her divine mission and purpose as Joseph helped Mary to carry out her destiny so that Israel will be a light to the nations.”
The Creator of the Universe, Yeshua, has pledged the Bride, Land of Israel, to marry the nations who come to her in covenant so the land is married and it will bring forth light to the nations. According to Isaiah 62: 1,2 “And the Gentiles shall see thy righteousness, and all kings thy glory: and thou shalt be called by a new name. Thou shall e a crown of glory in the hand of the Lord and a royal diadem.”
The Groom’s Servant pledges in this Ketubah Covenant to “Marry the Land” this day, commit their lives to honor Israel and to worship no other God than the Creator of Heaven and earth as taught in the Holy Torah.
“I acknowledge this day according to the mandate of heaven for this celestial marriage of the land that I am married to the land of Israel according to God’s Holy Word to bless, honor, pray and protect this land and its people.”
“For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent, and for Jerusalem’s sake I will not rest, until her righteousness goes forth as a bright light, and her salvation as a burning torch. And the Gentiles shall see this glory, ” Isaiah 62:1
Covenant Marriage Signature & Declaration:
“I, ___________________, have married the Land of Israel according to this Ketubah to see Isaiah 62 fulfilled in the earth and to pledge my life to honor God’s Covenant’s to the Land of Israel.”
Bridegroom’s Servant: _________________________________________________________________________
Bride: Land of Israel Witnesses Heaven And Earth