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These verses demonstrate that Christ not only redeems His bride but also teaches and sanctifies her, preparing her for eternal union with Him. The bride's growth in doctrine is integral to her role and relationship with Christ.
These verses demonstrate that Christ not only redeems His bride but also teaches and sanctifies her, preparing her for eternal union with Him. The bride's growth in doctrine is integral to her role and relationship with Christ.
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:Tet as the Fulfillment of Marriage and Teaching:
::The letter ט (Tet) is associated with the fulfillment of marriage on earth and is linked to doctrine because the Hebrew word for marriage also has connections to teaching. This dual symbolism emphasizes that Christ, as the Bridegroom, not only unites with His bride (the church) but also teaches her, guiding her in truth and righteousness.
:Christ as the Teacher and the Bride's Doctrine:
::The idea that marriage symbolizes both union and doctrinal instruction is profound. The Tet connects marriage to the teaching role of Christ, emphasizing that His love for the church is also expressed through imparting wisdom and guiding her toward sanctification through doctrine.
:The Role of the Holy Spirit in Teaching the Bride:
::The Tet symbolizes Christ’s active role in teaching the church, but it also highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in continuing the teaching process. Just as the Tet connects doctrine with teaching, the Spirit reminds the church of Christ's words, guiding her in truth and helping her grow in understanding.

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