The rules for having more than one wife, as set out in the Torah, are very strict. A man can have no more than 4 wives and each wife must agree to the other wives and each wife must have her own home with all homes being of equal value. In other words, you'd have to be very wealthy in order to be able to afford more than one wife.
However, although the Torah allows for multiple wives, it does not require such a thing. In cases where it's an allowed but not required act, the law of the land overrides the Torah. This means that if the country one lives in has made it illegal to have multiple wives, then a Jew cannot break that law.
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sevenKing David had eight wives and at least ten concubines. His wives are listed in 2 Samuel 3:2-5, but the list is missing two wives - the first one, Michal, and the last one, Bathsheba. Their names in order are:MichalAhinoamAbigailMaacahHaggithAbitalEglahBathsheba2 Samuel 5:13-15 says that David took more wives and concubines in Jerusalem, but doesn't list how many, only names the sons born to him there. In a later passage, we are told of ten concubines whom his son Absalom defiled, so at the very least, David had eight wives and ten concubines - probably more.
King David had 8 wives: Michal-the second daughter of King Saul,Ahinoam the Jezreelite,Abigail the Carmelite-previously wife of Nabal,Maachah-daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur,Haggith,Abital,Eglah,Bathsheba-previously the wife of Uriah the Hittite, and Abishag.
Yes
King of Spades=King David
king david have eigth wives
no
King Solomon, the son of King David, ruled the kingdom of Israel after his father's death. Solomon is known for his wisdom and for building the First Temple in Jerusalem.
Bathsheba.
Some of King David's wives and concubines are unknown so we can not give an answer to this question.
David had 8 wives but the best are Michal and Bathsheba.
He had multiple wives
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Absalom's mother was Maacah, the daughter of Talmai, the king of Geshur. She was one of King David's wives.
David ruled over Israel ,and he was their most favorite king in their history.
sevenKing David had eight wives and at least ten concubines. His wives are listed in 2 Samuel 3:2-5, but the list is missing two wives - the first one, Michal, and the last one, Bathsheba. Their names in order are:MichalAhinoamAbigailMaacahHaggithAbitalEglahBathsheba2 Samuel 5:13-15 says that David took more wives and concubines in Jerusalem, but doesn't list how many, only names the sons born to him there. In a later passage, we are told of ten concubines whom his son Absalom defiled, so at the very least, David had eight wives and ten concubines - probably more.
Michal, Achinom, Abigail, Maacha, Chagit, Avital, Egla.