1 Kings 11:3New International Version (NIV)
3 He had seven hundred wives of royal birth and three hundred concubines, and his wives led him astray.
no, in most countries. Two wives is not legal.
King Solomon, is recorded as having had hundreds of wives!
One at a time.
Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines. See related link below:
The wives are not wives with each other. They are just married to the same man.
A Syrian man if Muslim then he is allowed to have up to four wives but subject to strict conditions. If the Syrian man is Christian then he is allowed to have one wife not more.
Two wives of a man are co-wives. They share the same husband in a polygamous marriage.
When one man has many wives, the usual result is that the wives are considered to be inferior to their husband, and they have to compete with each other for the limited resources of the family, which is on the whole unfair to those wives.
King Solomon was said to have a thousand wives.
it increases because one man imprenant many wives.
When one man has many wives, the usual result is that the wives are considered to be inferior to their husband, and they have to compete with each other for the limited resources of the family, which is on the whole unfair to those wives.
When one man has many wives, the usual result is that the wives are considered to be inferior to their husband, and they have to compete with each other for the limited resources of the family, which is on the whole unfair to those wives.