If it makes you feel any better, God never condoned Solomon's wives, nor David's wives.
Servantstrike: God disagrees.
2Sa 12:7 Nathan then said to David, "You are the man! Thus says the LORD God of Israel, 'It is I who anointed you king over Israel and it is I who delivered you from the hand of Saul. 8 'I also gave you your master's house and your master's wives into your care, and I gave you the house of Israel and Judah; and if
that had been too little, I would have added to you many more things like these!
A couple of things there. First, God gave David his wives, second, if David would have wanted more, God would have added many more “wives” to him as long as he didn’t commit adultery. Again, the context allows for nothing else.
1 Timothy 3:2 for starters
A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behavior, given to hospitality, apt to teach;
ServantStrike, While this is a quote, and it is from the bible, again, it is not a command to have multiple wives. If it was then God, in the passage above, sinned by giving David the wives of his enemies, and for saying what He was willing to do if only David had not committed adultery.
That said, I agree, if you are going to be an elder, or a deacon, you can only have one wife ... while serving in those positions. Shoot, if you have more than one, I can imagine that your plate is already full. You have no business trying to keep God's house n order as well. That said, if you aren't in those positions, and don't want to be, there is no command not to have multiple wives.
I will give you the following points though:
- Polygamy is illegal in the U.S. since there are no “Commands” to have multiple wives in the word of God, just as there are no “Commands” not to have them, it is best to avoid them in the countries where they are illegal. We are commanded to try and keep the laws of the land unless they “Require” us to violate a command of God.
2. God’s best is singleness unless you are at risk of committing fornication (Illicit sexual intercourse).
And in the Old Testament
Deuteronomy 17
[SUP]14 [/SUP]When thou art come unto the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee, and shalt possess it, and shalt dwell therein, and shalt say, I will set a king over me, like as all the nations that are about me;
[SUP]15 [/SUP]Thou shalt in any wise set him king over thee, whom the Lord thy God shall choose: one from among thy brethren shalt thou set king over thee: thou mayest not set a stranger over thee, which is not thy brother.
[SUP]16 [/SUP]But he shall not multiply horses to himself, nor cause the people to return to Egypt, to the end that he should multiply horses: forasmuch as the Lord hath said unto you, Ye shall henceforth return no more that way.
[SUP]17 [/SUP]Neither shall he multiply wives to himself, that his heart turn not away: neither shall he greatly multiply to himself silver and gold.
Verse 17 is pretty bad news for old Solomon isn't it? David killed a man over it, and death and destruction occurred between his own children (heck one of them raped another one). Solomon gave into idolatry.
If someone wants to twist that to say that only Kings and church elders are forbidden from polygamy - but the average Joe can have multiple wives, then I guess they can have fun with that argument, but it's clearly not God's intention.
Verse 17 is not a problem. I am glad that you put in the rest of the passage that lists some of the things a king should not “Heap” for himself. These include:
- Horses (Solomon’s Stables are legendary. He, according to many sources, had the largest number of horses of anyone in the ancient world, and possibly today as well.)
- Wives (About 1000. Need I say more.)
- Gold (Solomon is said to have been the richest man who ever lived.)
Did Solomon sin? Yes, according to scripture. He sinned by taking “FOREIGN” wives. That’s it, according to God.
We could debate how many horses is a heap of horses. Is two horses a “Heap”? Gold pieces? If a king has “two” gold pieces, is that a “Heap” the meaning of the word heap is something anyone who wants to look up everyplace where that word is found, and hold to a consistent meaning in all those places, can figure out. Hint: A heap is not 2-3 for gold pieces for a king. Hint: a Heap of horses is not 2-3 horses for a king either.
That said, we do have God’s command. Why didn’t God call Solomon out for CLEARLY HEAPING EVERYTHING GOD COMMANDED HIM NOT TO HEAP? Yep. I give you that point. IF Solomon did the heaping, since God commanded no KINGS to do the heaping, then Solomon was sinning on all counts, God is inconsistent, God lets some people get away with rampant sexual behavior with hundreds of women and never gives it a second thought while he gets on others for petty offences.
But who “Blessed” Solomon with those things? Did Solomon bless Solomon with his abundance, or did God. If it was God, then Solomon didn’t violate a thing, other than what God said he violated … “The taking of foreign wives”. That, it is clear, as God does say he violated that. Here’s a thought.
1Ki 3:3 Now Solomon loved the LORD, walking in the statutes of his father David, except he sacrificed and burned incense on the high places. 4 The king went to Gibeon to sacrifice there, for that was the great high place; Solomon offered a thousand burnt offerings on that altar. 5 In Gibeon the LORD appeared to Solomon in a dream at night; and God said, "Ask what
you wish me to give you." 6 Then Solomon said, "You have shown great lovingkindness to Your servant David my father, according as he walked before You in truth and righteousness and uprightness of heart toward You; and You have reserved for him this great lovingkindness, that You have given him a son to sit on his throne, as
it is this day. 7 "Now, O LORD my God, You have made Your servant king in place of my father David, yet I am but a little child; I do not know how to go out or come in. 8 "Your servant is in the midst of Your people which You have chosen, a great people who are too many to be numbered or counted. 9 "So give Your servant an understanding heart to judge Your people to discern between good and evil. For who is able to judge this great people of Yours?" 10 It was pleasing in the sight of the Lord that Solomon had asked this thing. 11 God said to him, "Because you have asked this thing and have not asked for yourself long life, nor have asked riches for yourself, nor have you asked for the life of your enemies, but have asked for yourself discernment to understand justice, 12 behold, I have done according to your words. Behold, I have given you a wise and discerning heart, so that there has been no one like you before you, nor shall one like you arise after you.
13 "I have also given you what you have not asked, both riches and honor, so that there will not be any among the kings like you all your days. 14 "If you walk in My ways, keeping My statutes and commandments, as your father David walked, then I will prolong your days."
So who gave Solomon what he did not ask for? Did Solomon “Heap” all the things he did not ask for unto himself? Nope. If God did it, Solomon is not in violation.
I'm saddened this has turned into a debate about polygamy at all. The people asking for help in this area didn't bring it up, but this suddenly feels like the bible discussion forum.
I am sorry that people do not understand the difference between a personal belief and a command of God as well. That the passages that pertain need to be discussed, to get to truth, is just a part of dealing with the difference between "believing" something is true, and getting to the truth that fits with all that God said, and didn't say, on the issues at hand, and fitting them in with everything God, and godly men and women, did, and didn't do as well. If most of them did it and God never said a word, then, if we believe it is wrong, we make God, and godly men and women sinners, just like the religious of Jesus time did with Jesus, John the Baptist and every other godly man and women of their day whose beliefs conflicted with theirs.
Try not to choose beliefs that make God a sinner, or make Him participate in enabling what you "want to believe" is a sin. You can believe anything you want to believe is a sin to be a sin. Just try not to teach as doctrines those things God doesn't teach. Teaching your precepts as if they were the precepts of God(When they aren't), is not approved of in scripture.
Here's one more:
Exo 21:10 If he take him another
wife; her food, her raiment, and her duty of marriage, shall he not diminish.
11 And if he do not these three unto her, then shall she go out free without money.
While there are no places where God makes allowances for ANY other "sin", (and if it was a "sin" God is a "sinner", by the way.) God does give commands as to what you must do if you choose to have another wife. Again, the beliefs of many put God in a real poor light. Accusing God of sin, unrighteousness, giving kings heaps of gold, heaps of horses, heaps of wives (Except the foreign ones like God said), is sinful behavior, is it not? Definitely doing a bit more than placing the stumbling block in a person's way, IF it is sin. Pick a meaning that fits EVERYWHERE, and with EVERYTHING that was said and done, and not said, and not done, in scripture. Otherwise, just say, God gives no commands not to do so and so. God gives guidelines as to what to do "If" you choose to do so and so. God gave these to so and so, and gave heaps of them to another so and so, but I believe that it would be sin for me.
Also, it is against the laws in most places, ergo, for that reason, and that I do not want more encumbrances, to interfere with my seeking and serving the Lord. No, not a sin according to God. Just a sin according to a lot of men.