Darryl B. You
said:
Yet Abraham was not living within the bonds of monogamy either Darryl B.
The results of Abraham’s sexual sins were disastrous.
Dr. John Bergsman puts it this way . . . .
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. . . . Continuing to the story of Abraham (Gen. 12-22), we notice that initially he was monogamous, married just to Sarai. Only later, at Sarai’s foolish urging, does he agree to take Sarai’s maid Hagar as an additional wife (Gen. 16:1-2). This situation, however, causes nothing but strife and infighting between Sarai and Hagar (Gen. 16:5-13). Hagar ends up giving birth to Ishmael, the father of the Arabs. How well do Jews and Arabs get along? That’s right. The sacred author is showing that some of the most serious adversaries of the people of Israel arose because Abraham broke the bonds of monogamy. . . .
(From: Three’s a Crowd: The Bible and Polygamy. by Dr. John S. Bergsma. Lay Witness from CUF in 2014 – web link
here)
The concession of Old Testament polygamy was just that—a CONCESSION as the people as a whole did not have the grace to rise above this sort of thing on account of their sins.
(I am not inferring you deny this Darryl B. I am just putting it our there for anyone “lurking” this thread)
MATTHEW 19:4-6, 8 4 He answered, “Have you not read that he who made them from the beginning made them male and female, 5 and said, ‘For this reason a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and
the two shall become one’? 6 So they are no longer two but one. What therefore God has joined together, let not man put asunder.” . . . 8 He said to them, "For
your hardness of heart Moses allowed you to divorce your wives,
but from the beginning it was not so.
If Matthew 19 was true for divorce and re-marriage, how much MORE true would it be for polygamy?
Below from the Catechism of the Council of Trent (Roman Catechism) with format changes mine.
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ROMAN CATECHISM Though some of the ancient Patriarchs are not to be blamed for having married several wives, since they did not act thus without divine
dispensation, yet Christ our Lord has clearly shown that
polygamy is not in keeping with the nature of Matrimony.
These are His words: For this cause shall a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be two in one flesh; and He adds: wherefore they are no more two but one flesh. In these words
He makes it clear that **God instituted marriage to be the union of two, and only two persons. **
The same truth He has taught very distinctly in another passage, wherein He says: Whosoever shall put away his wife and marry another, committeth adultery against her; and if the wife shall put away her husband, and be married to another, she committeth adultery.
For if it were lawful for a man to have several wives, there is no reason why he who takes to himself a second wife, along with the wife he already has, should be regarded as more guilty of adultery than if he had dismissed his first wife and taken a second.
Polygamy tolerance was a concession, as the world did not have the grace of Jesus’ work.
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CCC 1610 Moral conscience concerning the unity and indissolubility of marriage developed under the pedagogy of the old law. In the Old Testament the polygamy of patriarchs and kings is not yet explicitly rejected. Nevertheless, the law given to Moses aims at protecting the wife from arbitrary domination by the husband, even though according to the Lord’s words it still carries traces of man’s “hardness of heart” which was the reason Moses permitted men to divorce their wives.
As Steve Wood has brought out, this tolerance of polygamy was a concession, as wives even among God’s people, likely would have had many “accidents”.
Even Kings were implicitly forewarned not to fall into polygamy (and did not heed this).
DEUTERONOMY 17:17a He shall not have many wives, that may allure his mind . . .
Which is at times translated . . . “
He shall not multiply wives for himself, or else his heart will turn away” . . . which is exactly what occurred. Polygamist kings’ hearts were turned away from God.
If ANYONE would have had a “good” reason for polygamy, it would be “kings” and the “alliances” that could be and were formed.
Yet God implied to the people multiplying your wives should not be occurring, even among kings.
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**Other offenses against the dignity of marriage **
CCC 2387 The predicament of a man who, desiring to convert to the Gospel, is obliged to repudiate one or more wives with whom he has shared years of conjugal life, is understandable. However
polygamy is not in accord with the moral law." [Conjugal] communion is radically contradicted by polygamy;
this, in fact, directly negates the plan of God which was revealed from the beginning, because it is contrary to the equal personal dignity of men and women who in matrimony give themselves with a love that is
total and therefore unique and exclusive."180 The Christian who has previously lived in polygamy has a grave duty in justice to honor the obligations contracted in regard to his former wives and his children.
CCC 2400 Adultery, divorce,
polygamy, and free union are
grave offenses against the dignity of marriage.