Buzzzzzzzzz. Wrong answer. Rape was wrong back then, too. That's why it was called rape, and why Leviticus called for the execution of the rapist in some cases.
I suppose you could continue to hide behind the cloak of "it was a long time ago," Johnny. But the reality is, rape was wrong then, it's wrong now, and any attempts to justify making a violated woman marry her rapist is silly, by today's standards and by the standards of four millennia ago. Let's remember that the entire world didn't treat women as property, and that if a man raped a woman in, say, ancient Greece, he wouldn't be rewarded with the right to marry her, he'd be executed. And she'd go on with her normal life. Not an outcast.