Marriage Supper not the wedding.
Let us rejoice and let us exult, and we will give glory to Him, because the marriage of the Lamb
came, and His wife prepared herself. And it was given to her that she be clothed in fine linen, pure and bright; for the fine linen is the righteousnesses of the saints. And he says to me, Write: Blessed are the ones having been called to the supper of the marriage of the Lamb. And he says to me, These words of God are true.
(Rev 19:7-9 LITV-TSP)
The Marriage has already happened we await the Marriage Supper. It is written, "I was an husband unto them, saith the LORD".
For it is He that works in us both to will and do HIS good pleasure. Christ in us the hope of Glory.
Therefore
It has been consummated. For we are the Temple of GOD; the Body of Christ. They two shall be one flesh. This is a great mystery but I speak of Christ and the Church. Raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus:
(Jeremiah 31:32; Eph 5:31,32; 2:6 KJV)
You are probably already aware of this but just in case; here is an excerpt from the following Web site:
Marriage in the Bible
- There were three states of a marriage in the Bible:
- Stage 1: signing the "ketubbah" contract (Creating the marriage bond)
i. The bride would chose her husband and her father would sign a legal contract with him called a "ketubbah".
ii. Once this is signed the couple is 100% married but do not have sex yet.
iii. Young children were often married, (arraigned marriage) but did not consummate until of age.
- Stage 2: The "chuppah": sexual consummation.
i. Up to 7 years later, the groom is able to raise the money as set out in the ketubbah contract and notifies the father of the bride, who then sets a date to consummate the marriage at the bride's home.
ii. The bride waits with her maidens, for the arrival of the groom and his companions.
iii. The couple enters the chuppah room and consummates the marriage while the companions of the bride and groom wait and celebrate outside or in the next room.
iv. The groom hands the bloodied "proof of virginity cloth" to the witnesses chosen by the bride's parents, who then give it to the bride for safekeeping.
- Stage 3: The wedding feast
i. After consummation, the entire wedding party walks to the house of the groom in a procession for a wedding feast.
ii. At the conclusion of the wedding feast, the couple has completed the ancient ritual of marriage.