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See I know that what you keep saying that. But not according to scripture. Could you please show me where God said it was tolerated.Adultery is when a married man has sex with someone who is not his wife. If a man marries two wives, he is not commiting adultery, since both women are his wife. He is having sex with a woman who is his wife.
The point is it’s very difficult to look into the OT and expect to see Christian morality. After all, the Catholic Church teaches that divorce and remarriage are grave sins, but Moses gives instructions on how a man should proceed if he wants to divorce his wife and marry another wife. Moses doesn’t prohibit a man from divorcing his wife, he tells the man, “Give her a certificate of divorce and send her on her way.” Hence the shock of the Pharisees and the desciples when Jesus said that divorce is no longer permitted.
I’m not saying that either divorce or bigamy are allowed, but it’s very difficult to come to those conclusions by reading the OT.
“Thus says the Lord God of Israel: 'I annointed you king of Israel. I rescued you from the hand of Saul. I gave you your lords house and your lord’s wives for your own.” 2 Samuel vs 7-8. See? Wives. Plural.
Once again, I’m not saying polygamy is right. But polygamy, like divorce, were both tolerated by God during the OT, likely for the same reason( hardness of heart). However, when Jesus spoke during his ministry, he eliminated these permissions.
Because in Deut 17 it says Neither shall he have a great number of wives lest his heart be estranged nor shall he accumulat a vast amount of silver of gold. Great number means multiply wives. And thats exactly what happend to Solomon.
Then in 1 kings its pretty clear what happned to King Solomon, it shows he had plural wives and look what God said. The wives turned his heart ot starnge gods and his heart was not ENTIRELY with God.