31. For--The propagation of the Church from Christ, as that of Eve
from Adam, is the foundation of the spiritual marriage. The natural
marriage, wherein "a man leaves father and mother (the oldest
manuscripts omit 'his') and is joined unto his wife," is not the
principal thing meant here, but the spiritual marriage represented
by it, and on which it rests, whereby Christ left the Father's bosom to
woo to Himself the Church out of a lost world:
Eph 5:32
proves this: His earthly mother as such, also, He holds in
secondary account as compared with His spiritual Bride
(Lu 2:48, 49; 8:19-21; 11:27, 28).
He shall again leave His Father's abode to consummate the union
(Mt 25:1-10;
Re 19:7).
they two shall be one flesh--So the Samaritan Pentateuch, the
Septuagint, &c., read
(Ge 2:24),
instead of "they shall be one flesh." So
Mt 19:5.
In natural marriage, husband and wife combine the elements of one
perfect human being: the one being incomplete without the other. So
Christ, as God-man, is pleased to make the Church, the body, a
necessary adjunct to Himself, the Head. He is the archetype of the
Church, from whom and according to whom, as the pattern, she is formed.
He is her Head, as the husband is of the wife
(Ro 6:5;
1Co 11:3; 15:45).
Christ will never allow any power to sever Himself and His bride,
indissolubly joined
(Mt 19:6;
Joh 10:28, 29; 13:1).
JFB.
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