It doesn't. The Bible does say some things about marriage, but it doesn't say anything about girlfriends or asking her hand (in fact, in Biblical times, what would have been more likely to happen is that his father and her father would discuss it; or at best he would discuss it with her father).
Answer Asking the girls father for her hand in marriage is a bit old fashioned. I'd ask the girl first, see what she says, and ask her what she thinks about going to her father. She may not appreciate that jesture. She should be of an age where she can answer for herself, and doesn't need her father's permission.
juliets hand in marriage
No, it is not. work on saving the marriage or get out of it.
Paris asks Lord Capulet for his daughter Juliet's hand in marriage in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet".
He wanted to ask Capulet for his daughters hand in an arranged marriage.
I would think that your girlfriend and her parents would think it a nice, polite gesture to ask for their blessings and their daughter's hand in marriage, but if your girlfriend is adamant about it, perhaps you should wait until you find out for sure whether you will be deployed or not, or wait until you get back.
In eclipse Edward ask Bella hand in marriage. In breaking dawn they get hitched
Ask her and her father for her hand in marriage. Nothing much different.
You ask like I go to his house and creep on him and his girlfriends...-__-
Ask the girlfriend. Conversation is key
you become her friend you flirt with her ask for number ask her out by juan jr