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I read that normally they had a say, at least w a rapist. He had to keep her or pay, depending on what she wanted. Rebecca wanted herself. Rachel didnt want her sister to marry her boyfriend, but they were sold by their dad they said. So thats a weird example of the church becoming the bride of Christ. God wanted Jerusalem, but they did not want. There has to be consent.
A covenant was always binding and the covenant was agreed to by the two parties...the bride was not the one involved in the arrangement. If you look at history, you'll see that the Father was the one wanting to find a bride for his son. He searched out for the perfect one and then paid a price to the bride's father. A covenant was made. They were considered betrothed and it was binding. Do you see how the bride doing or saying anything did not make the covenant?