Thy sons shall be as newly-planted olive trees round about thy table.
Glory to thee, O our God, glory to thee.
Lo, thus shall the man be blessed that feareth the Lord.
Glory to thee, O our God, glory to thee.
The Lord shall bless thee out of Sion, and thou shalt see the good things of Jerusalem all the days of thy life.
Glory to thee, O our God, glory to thee.
And thou shalt see thy son’s sons: peace be upon Israel.
Glory to thee, O our God, glory to thee.
After this the priest saith a word of instruction, telling them what is the mystery of marriage, and how in marriage they have to live acceptably unto God, and honourably. And after the conclusion of this, the priest interrogateth the bridegroom, saying,
Hast thou, name, a good and unconstrained will, and a firm intention to take unto thyself this woman, name, whom here thou seest before thee?