Re: Polygamy -- continuation of older thread.
Well it has somewhat to do with polygamy. Nathan's parable of the man with many sheep taking from the man that has only one. The punishment that God would rise up troubles within David's own house. The strife between Amnon and Absalom. The strife between Absalom and David. It is quite a revealing a episode really.
It has NOTHING to do with polygamy. It was a rebellious son who saw his father's hypocrisy and failure to take appropriate action. This would have occurred even if David was widowed, because it was God's punishment for taking another man's wife and having him put to death.
True it did have to do with Abimelech's desire to rule, but then it has to do with Gideon's polygamy as well as he went to his house of his mother's father to make his claim. They were inclined to follow him because he was their brother, but he wanted more it seems.
Again, if Gideon, had been widowed, the same situation could have and no doubt would have originated, because mankind has a fallen, sinful nature.
Well it doesn't always mean preferential treatment, but that seems to be the most common problem. There are others though; confusion, wrath, dishonor, etc. Rehoboam wanted Abijah to be heir because he favored his mother above his wives. Esau was hated because he dishonored his parents and made Rebekkah fret by marrying Heth's daughters and he never got that favor back for marrying Ishmael's daughters. Lamech of House Cain, was prideful and vain demanding his wives to hear his boast about the man he had slain. Rachel was loved but Leah was hated. Hannah's adversary Penninah provoked her. It goes on and on.
How many examples have I already cited, where none of those things you mentioned is recorded in Scripture? I have already pointed out. Favoritism was the reason Rachel and Hannah were barren.
Heh, we're really right back to where we were before lol.
Sad to hear that. I really don't have time to repeat myself over and over.
No I am not alluding to Ephesians, though that's not a bad thought either. Indeed the Bride is New Jerusalem. The patient Christ waits for his Bride, in whom are all his children. Waiting for the day to be with her and only her. He will dwell in her with all his children and be happy forever. Their marriage consummated in an eternal day that will never end.
Well, then you cannot argue that Christ is the servant of the New Jerusalem. If you were using the Ephessians 5, and if it were referring to the church as the bride of Christ, you would have made your point.
No, because sleeping around is pretty much polygamy. From my virgin stand point all of you that have had sex with more than one mate are polyamorists. Now I don't dislike you all because of that, most of your generation and my generation are polyamorists. I can't deny though the extreme hurt and destruction it has caused to society and even yourselves though because I see it all the time with my own eyes. I f you will not be able to bear seeing it in society in front of you, it's an unorthodox suggestion, but watch some Jerry Springer and watch how this coin is turned around and the common patterns of this situation come up over and over.
Sleeping around is NOT the same thing as polygamy. In Polygamy, you are MARRIED to the women that you have sexual relations with. There is a TREMENDOUS difference between sleeping with one woman and abandoning her, and maintaining the life-long commitment Christ commanded husbands to follow through with. I myself, have only had relations with one woman. I am against polyamory and polyandry, from a Biblical perspective, although from a legal perspective polyandry gets dicey.
Yea but there is many that are. Even outside the Bible right in today's time the pain it has caused my brethren is terrible. Why do the feminists hate men? Why do the Millennials abhor their fathers?
Nope. They are not.
Well I don't mean that you are a proponent of saying every man should be a polygamist, you just seem to me like you support polygamy. No, I would not agree that golygamy is a gift from God, nor do I think being single is a gift either. The gift to the male virgins being forced by the world to remain single is the first resurrection and being allowed to judge the world for 1,000 years.
OK, you don't want to think of it as a gift., Think of it more as a God given ability.
I think polygamy is selfish. A man is given a gift of having one wife, his one companion to love him and him to pour his love into her, but the polygamist says it was not good enough? I mean what is the polygamist going to tell the single man, that he is giving him a gift of being single because the polygamist has slept with all the women and defiled them? Truly, the single man will resent him for that saying and curse the polygamist's entire generation and the single man will lament his own bastard generation and even his own life.
You are entitled to your own judgmental opinion, but you will have to answer to God for it. If a man is not worthy of being married, why should the women be stuck with the "leftovers"? There is not a one-to-one correlation between women who desire marriage, and men willing to get married.