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Huppah

The huppah (wedding canopy) is a Jewish marriage tradition symbolizing the couple's new home and God's presence, though not explicitly commanded in Scripture.

Overview

The huppah is a decorated canopy under which Jewish couples exchange vows, representing the establishment of a new household under God's blessing. While the term doesn't appear in Scripture, the concept reflects biblical principles of covenant-making and the formation of a new family unit.

Key Scriptures

"Therefore a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh" (Genesis 2:24, ESV). "Houses are built by wisdom and established by understanding" (Proverbs 24:3, NASB). The Psalms speak of God's protective presence: "He will cover you with his pinions, and under his wings you will find refuge" (Psalm 91:4, ESV).

Application

Whether or not your wedding includes a huppah, prioritize establishing your marriage under God's Word and blessing rather than focusing on ceremonial traditions alone.