That is because Christ is absolutely following the Jewish Wedding Customs which for most Jews are practiced the same today as they have always been practiced. He even used the traditional Bridegroom's response to His Bride drinking from His Betrothal Cup, signifying she accepts His Proposal. "I go to prepare a place for you."
Therefore the Parable of Ten Virgins is truly all about the Bridegroom stopping short of our old dwelling place, to Call Out His Bride to go the the New Dwelling place in His Father's house, for the Wedding Ceremony. You really miss a LOT OF DEPTH of understanding of certain verses when you ignore studying the Jewish Roots of our Faith.
Stopping Short of the old dwelling place of the Bride was mandatory for the Bridegroom. That does not constitute a COMING.
Therefore the Parable of Ten Virgins is truly all about the Bridegroom stopping short of our old dwelling place, to Call Out His Bride to go the the New Dwelling place in His Father's house, for the Wedding Ceremony. You really miss a LOT OF DEPTH of understanding of certain verses when you ignore studying the Jewish Roots of our Faith.
Stopping Short of the old dwelling place of the Bride was mandatory for the Bridegroom. That does not constitute a COMING.
Did Christ leave the earth in a pristine body?
Did the disciples?
Why do you think the Bride will fair any better? In fact we know a lot of people within the Bride were martyred.