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Why Weren’t the Israelites Explicitly Forbidden to Practice Polygamy?

June 20, 2024 • Amy Hall, Greg Koukl

How can we reconcile the biblical model of marriage (one man, one woman, one flesh, one lifetime) with the deviations from this model in the Old Testament, especially involving polygamy?

What are your thoughts on why the Israelites were not explicitly forbidden to practice polygamy?

How is it that we gain so much knowledge and wisdom from Solomon regarding marriage and relationships when he had 700 wives and 300 concubines?


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