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The Bride of Christ or bride, the Lamb's wife is a term used in the New Testament of The Bible. Sometimes the Bride is implied through calling Jesus a Bridegroom. Sometimes the Church is compared to a bride betrothed to Christ. However there are instances where the interpretation of the usage of bride vary from Church to Church. The majority believe it always to refer to the Church, other beliefs include:Mary Magdalene, a God the Mother. or The 144000 anointed elect

Christ is a bridegroom
The three Synoptic Gospels all refer to Christ as a bridegroom this implies Christ must too have a bride. In Matthew 9:15, Mark 2:19 and Luke 5:34 the Apostles are referred to as the guests, or children depending on the translation, of the Bridegroom commonly accepted to be Jesus Christ.

In the Gospel of John, John the Baptist also calls Jesus Christ a Bridegroom

The Bride's Appearance
The Book of Revelation in multiple instances shows the appearance of the Bride.

In the above quotes, John, the author of the Book of Revelation, speaks of seeing the Bride revealed and refers to her as the New Jerusalem, first mentioned in.

The Bride Giving Water of Life
Towards the end of the Book of Revelation John describes the Spirit and the Bride giving access to the water of life

Comparing the Church to a Bride
compares the union of husband and wife to that of Christ and the church. The central theme of the whole Ephesians letter is reconciliation of the alienated within the unity of the church. begins by calling on Christians to imitate God and Christ, who gave himself up for us with love. contains a rather strong warning against foolishness and letting down one's guard against evil. Rather, the author encourages the readers to constantly give thanks with song in their hearts because of what God has done for all of us in Christ. That prelude to the subject's text takes up again the theme of loving submission that began with the example of Christ in where all are called upon to "Be submissive to one another out of reverence for Christ." It implies, but is not specific, that the "Bride" is the body of believers that comprise the universal Christian Ekklēsia (Church) (lit. "called-out ones").

The ekklēsia is never explicitly called "the bride of Christ" in the New Testament. That is approached in }. A major analogy is that of the body. Just as husband and wife are to be "one flesh," this analogy for the writer describes the relationship of Christ and ekklēsia (v. 32). Husbands were exhorted to love their wives "just as Christ loved the ekklēsia and gave himself for it (v. 25). When Christ nourishes and cherishes the ekklēsia, he nourishes and cherishes his own flesh. Members of the ekklēsia are "members of his own body" (vv. 29-30).

Other Interpretations of the Bride
While the most commonly accepted interpretation of the Bride of Christ is the Church, other interpretations are common throughout the Churches. Mary Magdalene is a common interpretation especially among Gnostic Christians.. The World Mission Society Church of God believes the Bride to be God the Mother. Also, the Jehovah's witnesses and along with other ministries such as Shepherd's Chapel, preach the Bride to be the 144,000 mentioned in Revelation 7 and 14.

Mary Magdalene
According to interpretations of the Gnostic text Gospel of Phillip Jesus Christ was married to Mary Magdalene and even had children with her during his ministry. This has led to a belief that the Bride of Christ could refer to Mary Magdalene.

God the Mother
Revelation 22:17, they say that because explains water of life is eternal life that only God can give eternal life. Also in Jeremiah 2:13 and Revelation 21:6 God says he is the source of living water.

They also say that because Jesus is our father his wife must too be our mother. Pointing out that the Bride is the Heavenly Jerusalem, and that Apostle Paul, in his Epistle to the Galatians said Jerusalem was their mother

144,000 Anointed
The Jehovah's Witnesses believe the 144,000 are the only ones who will enter the Kingdom of Heaven and as such believe the Bride is another term among many to refer to the 144,000 who will be allowed to enter.