PolyPride
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Matthew 19:9 9 [Jesus speaking] "And I say to you, whoever divorces his wife, except for immorality, and marries another woman commits adultery."
I couldn't find any topics devoted to just this verse which some have used to say that polygamy is adultery so I decided to start a topic on it. I have my views but I also wanted to know everyone else views. I asked myself why would a man remarrying another woman be an adulterer if polygamy which involves having a second marriage for the second wife is okay with God. Would this really mean that polygamy is a sin or does Matthew 19:9 show a contradiction in the Bible in which both pro and anti sides of polygamy have biblically supported reasons. On another forum I was reading, one person made this argument,
"I would have to base any arguments against polygamy on Matt 19. If a man divorced from one wife is an adulterer if he marries another, then surely the man who does not bother with the divorce before embarking on the second marriage is even more surely an adulterer."
http://forum.preachersfiles.com/viewtop ... =100&t=918 (the 3rd post down)
The person's argument that I cited clearly conflicts with all of the clear Godly instructions/prescriptions, blessings (God blessing Jacob's wives through childbearing so Jacob would love "both" of them), God using Himself in an example as being a polygamist, etc and my following explanation doesn't. Another thing I would question in this person's argument is that Matthew 19:9 also sets a condition to which monogamous marriages is not permitted (since the husband can't marry not even one woman), does that also mean that monogamous marriage is a sin? My view is that Matthew 19:9 at best is setting a condition for polygamy for how it should be practiced rather than prohibiting it entirely. The condition is that you can't marry a 2nd wife and of course another wife after that which is where polygamy comes in, if any of your divorces are for an unbiblical reason (reasons not involving sexual immorality). But you can of course remarry again and remarry however many women you want if you did divorce your first wife due to sexual immorality. The interesting pattern is that Matthew 19:9 would prohibit both a monogamous marriage and polygamy and not just polygamy and that is the case if a husband divorces his wife for the wrong reason, but if he divorces a wife for reasons involving sexual immorality, then a husband can start a monogamous marriages and then a polygamy if his remarriage(s) involves more than one woman.
Feel free to give input or any other views. Thanks.
I couldn't find any topics devoted to just this verse which some have used to say that polygamy is adultery so I decided to start a topic on it. I have my views but I also wanted to know everyone else views. I asked myself why would a man remarrying another woman be an adulterer if polygamy which involves having a second marriage for the second wife is okay with God. Would this really mean that polygamy is a sin or does Matthew 19:9 show a contradiction in the Bible in which both pro and anti sides of polygamy have biblically supported reasons. On another forum I was reading, one person made this argument,
"I would have to base any arguments against polygamy on Matt 19. If a man divorced from one wife is an adulterer if he marries another, then surely the man who does not bother with the divorce before embarking on the second marriage is even more surely an adulterer."
http://forum.preachersfiles.com/viewtop ... =100&t=918 (the 3rd post down)
The person's argument that I cited clearly conflicts with all of the clear Godly instructions/prescriptions, blessings (God blessing Jacob's wives through childbearing so Jacob would love "both" of them), God using Himself in an example as being a polygamist, etc and my following explanation doesn't. Another thing I would question in this person's argument is that Matthew 19:9 also sets a condition to which monogamous marriages is not permitted (since the husband can't marry not even one woman), does that also mean that monogamous marriage is a sin? My view is that Matthew 19:9 at best is setting a condition for polygamy for how it should be practiced rather than prohibiting it entirely. The condition is that you can't marry a 2nd wife and of course another wife after that which is where polygamy comes in, if any of your divorces are for an unbiblical reason (reasons not involving sexual immorality). But you can of course remarry again and remarry however many women you want if you did divorce your first wife due to sexual immorality. The interesting pattern is that Matthew 19:9 would prohibit both a monogamous marriage and polygamy and not just polygamy and that is the case if a husband divorces his wife for the wrong reason, but if he divorces a wife for reasons involving sexual immorality, then a husband can start a monogamous marriages and then a polygamy if his remarriage(s) involves more than one woman.
Feel free to give input or any other views. Thanks.