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This book is written demonstrating the courtship of a young bride to be by her husband to be, the father of the groom's role and the best friend of the groom's role.

It can be illustrated by a father who seeks a bride for his son. The father searches high and low, all over the earth to find a bride for his son. Then one day the father finds her and invites her to feast. Should she accept, the father can present her with the offer of becoming the bride of his son. The father warns her that there may be many things that will attempt to stand in her way to come to the feast, but she should resist it. Whatever tries to prevent her, no matter how urgent it may seem, will still be there upon her return from the feast to attend to.

The father also makes sure to it is known to the chosen bride, that should she attend the feast she will be grateful that she did. The freshest, warm fragrant bread will be broken open for her to satisfy her desires. She will be anointed with a fresh pouring of the most expensive perfume that is the most valuable of all, leaving her desirable by all with the sweet fragrance that will linger among her. She will receive authority as no other woman has ever known.

The words from her mouth will surely come to pass and will bring the result of the highest favor. That is on condition that she attends the feast.

After attending the feast, the chosen bride is presented with a thick written book. The book contains all the likes and dislikes or the groom. The bride is to take her time and study the book. Firstly, she needs to decide if she accepts and can live with all that is contained in the book.

Secondly, if she chooses to accept all that is contained in the book, another feast is prepared. At this feast her parents, herself, the groom to be and his father shall be present at the dinning table. The father will pour out wine in a glass and present it to the chosen bride. The chosen bride will start reading the book containing the conditions, likes and dislikes of the father's son. The chosen bride will read every word from cover to cover audible for all to hear at the dining table.

Once the reading of the book has been completed, thechosen bride will by prophetically drink from the glass of wine, placed by thefather of the groom to be, in front of her indicating her acceptance of allthat is written in the book she just read. If she does not accept the conditions contained in the book, she willpush the glass of wine aside, indicating prophetically of her disapproval and decline of the offer. After the chosen bride took a sip of the glass of wine, she will pass it over to the groom to be, he will drink from the same glass and with this gesture, they come into a covenant to be joined in holy matrimony.

The chosen bride then needs to start practicing and preparing herself to become the wife of the father's son, meeting all that is contained in the book presented and accepted by her. Nothing contained in the book should be omitted.

The best friend of the groom will be available for direction, help and teaching the chosen bride during her journey of preparation. The best friend offers her counseling and comforts her. The best friend also passes messages between the bride and groom to be, as needed.

While the chosen bride is busy preparing herself for her new life for her groom to be, the son, under the supervision and guidance of his father, will prepare the house in which he and his wife to be will be living. The son must meet the approval of his father, before the wedding ceremony is to be take place. The son will break down and re-build until such time as the father approves thereof. Only once the father gives his approval of the house being built for the couple, may the arrangements for the wedding proceed.

This book is intended for all who accept to find their way into reading the Word which guides the chosen ones to their holy matrimony, with their Groom in eternity.

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