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        In the Bible the sacred and enduring character of the relation that
      
      
        exists between Christ and His church is represented by the union of
      
      
        marriage. The Lord has joined His people to Himself by a solemn
      
      
        covenant, He promising to be their God, and they pledging themselves
      
      
        to be His and His alone. He declares: “I will betroth thee unto Me
      
      
        forever; yea, I will betroth thee unto Me in righteousness, and in
      
      
        judgment, and in loving-kindness, and in mercies.”
      
      
         Hosea 2:19
      
      
        . And,
      
      
        again: “I am married unto you.”
      
      
         Jeremiah 3:14
      
      
        . And Paul employs the
      
      
        same figure in the New Testament when he says: “I have espoused you
      
      
        to one husband, that I may present you as a chaste virgin to Christ.”
      
      
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        Corinthians 11:2
      
      
        .
      
      
        The unfaithfulness of the church to Christ in permitting her con-
      
      
        fidence and affection to be turned from Him, and allowing the love
      
      
        of worldly things to occupy the soul, is likened to the violation of
      
      
        the marriage vow. The sin of Israel in departing from the Lord is
      
      
        presented under this figure; and the wonderful love of God which they
      
      
        thus despised is touchingly portrayed: “I sware unto thee, and entered
      
      
        into a covenant with thee, saith the Lord God, and thou becamest
      
      
        Mine.” “And thou wast exceeding beautiful and thou didst prosper into
      
      
        a kingdom. And thy renown went forth among the heathen for thy
      
      
        beauty: for it was perfect through My comeliness, which I had put
      
      
        upon thee.... But thou didst trust in thine own beauty, and playedst
      
      
        the harlot because of thy renown.” “As a wife treacherously departeth
      
      
        from her husband, so have ye dealt treacherously with Me, O house
      
      
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        of Israel, saith the Lord;” “as a wife that committeth adultery, which
      
      
        taketh strangers instead of her husband!”
      
      
         Ezekiel 16:8, 13-15, 32
      
      
        ;
      
      
        Jeremiah 3:20
      
      
        .
      
      
        In the New Testament, language very similar is addressed to pro-
      
      
        fessed Christians who seek the friendship of the world above the favor
      
      
        of God. Says the apostle James: “Ye adulterers and adulteresses, know
      
      
        ye not that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever
      
      
        therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God.”
      
      
        The woman (Babylon) of
      
      
         Revelation 17
      
      
        is described as “arrayed
      
      
        in purple and scarlet color, and decked with gold and precious stones
      
      
        and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations
      
      
        and filthiness:...and upon her forehead was a name written, Mystery,
      
      
        Babylon the Great, the mother of harlots.” Says the prophet: “I saw
      
      
        the woman drunk with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of