International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Dowry

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International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Dowry


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dou´ri: In all Hebrew marriages, the dowry held an important place. The dowry sealed the betrothal. It took several forms. The bridegroom presented gifts to the bride. There was the מהר, mōhar, “dowry” as distinguished from מתּן, mattān, “gifts to the members of the family” (compare , ; ). The price paid to the father or brothers of the bride was probably a survival of the early custom of purchasing wives (; ; ; compare ; ). There was frequently much negotiation and bargaining as to size of dowry (). The dowry would generally be according to the wealth and standing of the bride (compare ). It might consist of money, jewelry or other valuable effects; sometimes, of service rendered, as in the case of Jacob (); deeds of valor might be accepted in place of dowry (; ; ). Occasionally a bride received a dowry from her father; sometimes in the shape of land (), and of cities (). In later Jewish history a written marriage contract definitely arranged for the nature and size of the dowry.