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The
following is a very interesting article written by Mr. Armstrong addressing the
question of whether God had allow polygamy in the Old Testament.
Did Abraham have multiple wives? Did
God recognize Jacob’s marriages
to both Leah and Rachel as legitimate? How
about King David? Did God approve
of David’s many wives? These
questions and more are answered in the following article. GOD
DID NOT sanction polygamy in Old Testament times. Contrary to the suppositions
many have accepted, God FORBADE IT -- and PUNISHED for it!
Abraham Was NOT a Polygamist Many
people recall at once a few Old Testament instances of plural wives, and ASSUME
that God sanctioned polygamy. That assumption is absolutely false! God has NEVER
approved, nor made lawful more than one living wife for any man. Quite the
contrary, He FORBADE IT, even to the kings of Israel, and that by written
STATUTE! Abraham
WAS NOT A POLYGAMIST. While Sarah, his wife, lived, he never married any other
woman. Abraham
had an illegitimate son by Hagar. But that was an adulterous SIN. Although it
renders it nonetheless a SIN, I think we can recognize extenuating
circumstances. Sarah
was barren. For a wife in ancient times to go childless was felt to be a
disgrace. It was Sarah, Abraham's own wife, who brought to Abraham her servant
handmaid, asking him to produce a child for Sarah by this servant woman. We can
imagine Hagar to have been attractive, and not necessarily lacking in voluptuous
charms simply because she was a servant. The temptation, under these
circumstances, at Sarah's instigation, might have been great. Certainly the very
invitation coming from Sarah would have made it harder to resist. Abraham
was a strong man. But the temptation appears to have been STRONGER. ALL humans
have sinned. Abraham was human. Abraham lied when he twice claimed Sarah was his
sister, fearing for his own life. Abraham
was not without sin. But neither this adultery, nor the two lies were sins of
the nature that springs from a wrong attitude of mind or heart. Abraham, in his
heart, was always OBEDIENT
to GOD. There was no spirit of hostility or rebellion. These sins were of the
FLESH, under temptation -- not malicious or rebellious sins of the heart. But
THEY WERE SINS! God FORGAVE Abraham's sins of spiritual weakness, committed
under heavy temptation. Nevertheless,
we all must REAP what we sow -- even though God forgives our sins upon
repentance. God refused to approve this adulterous act of Abraham's. He rejected
the illegitimate son, Ishmael, from the birthright. This transgression produced
jealousy between the women. It resulted in trouble, controversy, suffering. How
many realize that even the Arab-Jewish strife over Palestine, today, was brought
on by this very THREE-CORNERED TRIANGLE, and the ensuing jealousy of the two
women, Sarah and Hagar, over the one man, Abraham? The Jews are the children of
Sarah, through Isaac, born later by a miracle. The Arabs are the children of
Ishmael. In
Genesis 21:8-21 is the record of Hagar's departure from Sarah and Abraham. God
ordered Abraham to send away the concubine Hagar and her son, and Abraham
OBEYED. This was at the time Isaac was weaned. Abraham had, after this, no more
relations with Hagar, or his other concubine, Susanna, who is mentioned in the
ancient Austrian Chronicle -- see Genesis 25:6 where you will read that
Abraham's CONCUBINES' sons were sent away. Sarah's
death is recorded in Genesis 23:1-2. It was after that (Gen. 25), that Abraham
married Keturah. This, of course, was a perfectly legal marriage. THERE WAS NO
POLYGAMY -- NO DIVORCE.
Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob are termed, in both Old and New Testaments, "the
Fathers." Jesus Christ came to confirm the PROMISES made to "the
Fathers." The unconditional promises God made to Abraham were repeated to
both Isaac and Jacob. Isaac Had Only One Wife Isaac
WAS NO POLYGAMIST! There
is no mention whatever of any wife for Isaac other than Rebekah. There is no
mention of any concubines, or of any act of adultery. In
Old Testament TYPES Abraham is the HUMAN type of God the Father. He is called,
in the human sense, the father of the faithful. In this same system of types,
Isaac is the type of Christ, the Son of God. And Isaac's wife, Rebekah, is the
type of the CHURCH, which is to marry Christ. Did
you ever realize this type similarity? Just as Rebekah had to become the
affianced bride of Isaac, and in a sense come to LOVE HIM, before she ever saw
him -- while he was still off in another land, so must we in God's true CHURCH
come to LOVE CHRIST, who is in a far country -- heaven -- without ever having
seen Him! Now
CHRIST will never have but the ONE WIFE. And, Isaac, being a type of Christ, had
only one wife. Apparently Isaac was spotless from sins of lust or sex. Isaac's
wife, Rebekah, like her mother-in-law, Sarah, was barren. But Isaac did not take
things into his own hands and have children by her handmaids, or by concubines.
Neither did Rebekah do as Sarah had done, and resort to bringing a servant girl
to Isaac to produce a son for Rebekah in this proxy manner. Instead of using
human reason, taking things into his own hands, Isaac TRUSTED GOD! "And
Isaac entreated the Eternal for his wife, because she was barren: and the
Eternal was entreated of him, and Rebekah his wife conceived" (Gen. 25:21). If only we could learn to TRUST GOD
to work out our problems! JACOB: One Wife After Conversion Jacob
is a name that means "Supplanter". It was God's will that Jacob
receive the birthright instead of his older brother Esau. But in his earlier
life Jacob did not rely on God. He took the matter in his own hands, aided and
abetted by his mother. As
he stole the Birthright from Esau by unfair means, and received Isaac's blessing
by a lying deception, so his father-in-law, Laban, deceived Jacob. Laban
supplanted Jacob's PROMISED and LOVED wife, Rachel, with his elder daughter
Leah. Leah was foisted on Jacob by fraud. According to God's marriage laws,
Jacob could have rejected her -- put her away as soon as he discovered the
deception. In that event, he would never have been truly married to Leah -- God
would not have bound them as one flesh. But when Jacob accepted her as his wife,
she became his ONLY true wife, in God's sight, as long as they both lived. But
Jacob was not yet converted. He leaned to his own understanding. He did not seek
wisdom from God, nor did he seek to OBEY God. He did what seemed right to him,
in his own selfish interest. So Jacob lived in polygamy with two wives, and also
had children by their two personal maids. But
you read of Jacob's conversion in Genesis 32:24-30. He then put idolatry out of
his household (Gen. 35:2-4). God appeared to him, changed his name to ISRAEL
("Overcomer", or "Prevailer with God"), and re-confirmed the
PROMISES. Then God took Rachel, his second wife (Gen. 35:19), leaving only his
first and true wife, Leah. So,
following his conversion, Jacob had but his one original wife. Jacob had
repented. He lived no more in polygamy after his conversion. A Worldly Custom It
is of course true that it was a worldly custom, in patriarchal times, and in the
days of the Kingdom of Israel, for kings and wealthy men to take plural wives. A
harem was one of the symbols of royalty. But
God FORBADE polygamy for the kings of Israel. Here
is God's LAW respecting polygamy by Israel's kings: "When
thou art come unto the land which the Eternal 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 .... Neither shall he multiply wives
to himself, that his heart turn not away" (Deut. 17:14, 17). It is spoken
of as "THIS LAW" in verses 18 and 19. Israel's
first king, Saul, had plural wives. But in this he disobeyed God and followed
the custom of the kings of the worldly nations around Israel. It was SIN. It was
not approved by God. David REPENTED of Polygamy David
had several wives. But after his tremendous sin of taking Bathsheba and having
her husband murdered, David repented, in real heart-rending repentance. And he
never repeated the sin. Very few seem to realize what actually happened. See
II Samuel 12:9-12. "Now therefore," said God (Verse 10), "the
sword shall never depart from thine house; BECAUSE THOU HAST DESPISED ME, and
hast taken the wife of Uriah the Hittite to be thy wife." Notice, David
despised GOD -- not merely the commandment of God, as in Verse 9, but also the
very PERSON of God! He did it by taking this woman as his wife. Therefore the
sword was never to depart from his HOUSE. The
HOUSE OF DAVID, at that time consisted solely of these plural WIVES, and his
children. This was a tremendous, super SIN. God was metering out tremendous super punishment.
Now notice the next verse: "Thus
saith the Eternal, Behold, I will raise up evil against thee out of THINE OWN
HOUSE ...." His own house included his wives and children. WHAT evil? God
has just said the SWORD will now come upon his house his family. God continues:
".... and I will take thy wives before thine eyes and give them unto thy
neighbor, and he shall lie with thy wives in the sight of this sun." Notice
this was to be done in the sight of THIS sun -- before that very day's sunset.
God continues: "For thou didst it secretly: but I will do this thing before
all Israel, and before the sun." The Septuagint Version translates it
"THIS sun" here, as in the preceding verse. So a neighbor or neighbors
defiled David's wives publicly, in the open sun that very day -- ravished them.
God said "I will take thy wives before thine eyes and give them unto thy
neighbor." This was done publicly that very day. But
at that point, David repented. All that is mentioned, in this particular text,
is: "And David said unto Nathan, I have sinned against the Eternal"
(Verse 14). But you will read of David's private prayer of repentance to God in
the 51st Psalm -- the prayer of a really broken and contrite heart. It was REAL
repentance. David TURNED FROM polygamy. The
next words in this text in II Samuel 12 are: "And Nathan said unto David,
The Eternal also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not die." However, the
son to be born of this adultery was to die. Even Concubines Put Away Do
you see what God did? He meted out to David a tremendous punishment -- God took
all his wives, leaving Bathsheba only. With David's first and only legitimate
wife, Michal, probably dead (see II Sam. 6:23), God also had cleared the way for
Bathsheba to become the legal wife of David. Apparently this was done, that she
might be the mother of Solomon, through whom God was to keep His unconditional,
dynastic promise to David -- a forefather of Jesus Christ -- and a prophet used
in writing thee Bible. After
that David was away from Jerusalem. But, returning there were ten concubines
(his former harem). Here is what David did with them: "And David came to
his house at Jerusalem; and the king took the ten women his concubines, WHOM HE
HAD LEFT TO KEEP THE HOUSE, and put them in ward, and fed them, but WENT NOT IN
UNTO THEM. So they were shut up unto the day of their death, living in
widowhood" (II Sam. 20:3). Just
as David kept the ten concubines "in widowhood" -- that is, he had no
relations with them, for they had been defiled -- so he put away his other wives
(II Sam. 19:6) BECAUSE THEY TOO HAD BEEN DEFILED by a neighbor (II Sam. 12). David
had truly repented. He practiced polygamy NO MORE! When David was becoming old,
he went "fully after the Eternal" (I Kings 11:6). He was "a man
after God's own heart," because his heart was right. He did repent. He had
been a warrior. In his younger life he went after many women. He had sown his
wild oats. BUT HE REPENTED! His
heart turned to GOD. His life's race ENDED in victory -- he "went fully
after the Eternal." It is not the one who starts out with the biggest burst
of speed, but the one who finishes first AT the END of the race who wins it.
His son, Solomon, started out righteously, unselfishly, relying on God.
But, "when Solomon was old," he had seven hundred wives and three
hundred concubines it must have been a record harem. And his wives turned away
his heart from God, and to their idols. It
was SIN! Regarding it, God's Word says: "Solomon did EVIL in the sight of
the Eternal" (I Kings 11:6). There
was polygamy in ancient Israel. But it was SIN! God CONDEMNED it -- He never
condoned or sanctioned it. They reaped what they sowed. What GOD Joins in Marriage Also
Israelites practiced what God had forbidden -- divorce and remarriage. On this,
Jesus said: "Moses (NOT GOD) because of the hardness of your hearts
suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so. And I
say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication,
and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her which is
put away doth commit adultery" (Matt. 19:8-9) GOD has NEVER legalized
divorce and remarriage. It is not allowable today. Jesus
said, in this same connection: "Have ye not read, that he which made them
at the beginning made them male and female?" Notice, Jesus was dating this
from the BEGINNING. And God NEVER CHANGES! "And said, For this cause shall
a man leave father and mother, and shall cleave to his wife: and they twain
shall be one flesh?" Notice, a man shall cleave to his WIFE -- NOT WIVES.
And they TWO -- not he and several wives -- shall be one flesh. "What
therefore GOD hath joined together, let not man put asunder" (Matt.
19:4-6). It is what GOD joins together. That is the definition of MARRIAGE. God
does not join together one man with plural women! Any woman a man may
"marry" according to man's codes, in addition to the wife GOD joined
him to, is NOT his wife, so long as his real wife lives. Any additional women,
whether in polygamy, or by divorce one at a time, is plain ADULTERY! GOD never
joins the second, let alone the additional "wives." They are NOT truly
wives -- they are adulteresses, and the man becomes an adulterer. THIS BREAKS
GOD'S LAW. IT IS SIN. Jesus
thus put us straight on monogamous marriage. God
made ONE wife for Adam -- not a harem! He started the human family out as He
ordained they SHOULD go -- a family of ONE man and ONE wife! And,
remember, God gave this absolute COMMAND regarding future kings of Israel --
telling them they must not do as the pagan nations around them (whose kings had
their harems): "NEITHER SHALL HE MULTIPLY WIVES TO HIMSELF!" Saul,
Israel's first king, DISOBEYED that command. He let demons take hold of him. God
deposed him, and put David in his place. David started out in polygamy, but God
punished him. HE REPENTED thoroughly, and he finished his reign with his ONLY
living wife. Solomon Hosea
and other prophets constantly dwell upon the thought of monogamous marriage as
being a symbol of the union of God and His people, and denounce idolatry as
unfaithfulness to this Christ to Marry ONE Church The
marriage relationship, in the New Testament, is the type of the relationship
between Christ and God's Church. The
worldly churches are MANY. Those who claim the NAME Christian -- Roman Catholic,
Greek Orthodox Catholic, hundreds of Protestant churches -- all claim to be,
combined, the Church which Christ started. They seem to believe, somehow, that
when Christ returns to earth to marry His church, that Jesus Christ will be a
POLYGAMIST -- that He will marry HUNDREDS of Churches -- have HUNDREDS of WIVES!
THEY ARE WRONG! Jesus
Christ will marry but ONE Church -- the True Church of GOD -- and all these
worldly churches will be on the outside looking in! Listen!
"Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to him: for the marriage of the
Lamb is come, and His WIFE (NOT WIVES) hath made herself ready" (Rev.
19:7). One of the qualifications for a
Minister in GOD'S Church is that he have only ONE wife! No POLYGAMIST may be a
Minister of Jesus Christ in His True Church! Here
it is: "A bishop (elder, overseer, preacher, minister), must be blameless,
the husband of ONE wife" (I Tim. 3:2). Likewise, a man may not even be a
deacon if he has more than one wife (Verse 12). Let
us, then, understand it once and for all! Polygamy is a SIN. God condemns it! It
is ADULTERY! IT HAS NEVER BEEN APPROVED OR CONDONED BY GOD AT ANY TIME, IN
PATRIARCHAL DAYS -- IN OLD TESTAMENT TIMES -- OR NOW, TODAY! Herbert
W. Armstrong Plain
Truth, October,
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