Polygamy was allowed in The Bible primarily due to the cultural norms and practices of the time, as well as the need to ensure the continuation of the family lineage and inheritance. It was also seen as a way to provide for widows and protect women who may have otherwise been left vulnerable.
Yes, polygamy was allowed in the Old Testament. Many prominent figures in the Bible, such as Abraham, Jacob, David, and Solomon, had multiple wives.
Polygamy is mentioned in the Bible, with several prominent figures having multiple wives. However, the Bible does not explicitly endorse or condemn polygamy. It is important to consider the cultural context and historical practices when interpreting these passages.
Yes. Polygamy was allowed and even common among many Biblical groups in several different time periods, generally in the Old Testament. It was also not allowed and frowned upon by other groups in the same time period. Practicing polygamists in the Bible include Abraham, Solomon, David, and Jacob.
Study polygamy or practice polygamy? JWs dont do either one :)
Polygamy is not allowed in free democratic countries. Polygamous families are very unstable in countries that allow full civil rights to women.
No polygamy is not allowed
The first documented person to practice polygamy is Lamech in the Old Testament of the Bible. His marriage to two wives is found in Genesis 4. Many other men in the Bible practiced polygamy, such as Abraham, Solomon, David, and Jacob. Polygamy is also found in many societies which do not believe in the Bible, and in most cases that practice dates to ancient times before written history.
No, it's not. Bigamy is a crime in Japan.
Answer: Since Mennonites follow the teachings of the Christian scriptures, the Bible, they have only one wife, for life.
Since the topic of your question falls under "Bible", the first clear mention of polygamy in the Bible is; Genesis 4:19 And Lamech took unto him two wives: the name of the one was Adah, and the name of the other Zillah.
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The vast majority of Christians believe that polygamy is immoral, although there are some Christians that support the practice. It all depends on your own interpretation of the Bible.