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How did you do it?

Or, if you haven't done it yet, how will you do it?

Of course, the minimum requirement is a simple agreement to create a marriage between a man and a woman.

I know of at least one woman who had a simple agreement, and got pregnant, and then the man disappeared, so I highly recommend for the woman to have public witnesses to the agreement. That would not prevent a man from running off, but I think it helps.

I think a written covenant is an excellent idea, to help set expectations.

There are a number of weddings in the Bible, so if you can afford it, by all means throw a party!

The closest I ever got personally was a proposal, that went nowhere and then downhill and eventually destroyed the friendship.

What I have done is officiated at several polygamy weddings. These have both been quiet home affairs with family and a few close friends, a short ceremony, and then a modest, but fun celebration with food and drink.

For those wanting more formal legal arrangements you can form a trust, I believe, but see a lawyer for real legal advice.

The best security for her is to pick a genuine godly man, and the best thing you can do for her to provide that security is to model being a faithful follower of Jesus. It is much easier for her to fall in line and be secure if she sees you living up to your profession of faith, instead of saying one thing and doing another. There is far more to being a patriarch than simply having more than one wife.
 
The best security for her is to pick a genuine godly man, and the best thing you can do for her to provide that security is to model being a faithful follower of Jesus. It is much easier for her to fall in line and be secure if she sees you living up to your profession of faith, instead of saying one thing and doing another. There is far more to being a patriarch than simply having more than one wife.
I couldn't agree more! Thank you for the contribution @cnystrom.
 
For me and my second, we discovered what God says in the Bible about polygyny, believed it, and acted on it. Because of the circumstances of her life (I'll not go into details here), there wasn't the need to involve any of her family. So, like @NBTX11, we made promises to one another and sealed the deal in bed. I gave her a wedding band, and we signed a Covenant document which is now framed and hung on the bedroom wall. The Covenant document is something we designed for ourselves, not something we found.
If you're willing, I'd be very interested in learning more about the contents of the signed covenant.
Please and thank you
 
If you're willing, I'd be very interested in learning more about the contents of the signed covenant.
Please and thank you
The document is something we created with a drawing app and printed off, signed and framed. It begins with a Bible verse (Genesis 2:18), then the covenant, the date and our signatures, and finishes with these word; And he took her and she became his, and God blessed them.
 
I wrote up a 'ketubah,' discussed it with my intended, and we signed in the presence of my other wife.

(If there's interest, I can post or link it. Warning: It's explicitly based on the Torah, His Written Instruction, and the confirmed word of Our Messiah.)

Consider me interested
Thank you sir
 
Consider me interested
Thank you sir
YVW...
Here is one I started working on, and consider a template, from quite a while back:

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Ketubah


The bridegroom makes the following declaration to his bride:

"Be thou my wife according to the Torah of Moshe and Israel. I faithfully promise that I will be a true husband unto thee; I will honor thee and cherish thee; I will protect, cover, and support thee; and will provide all that is necessary for thy sustenance in accordance with the usual custom of husbands in accord with Torah. I also take upon myself all such obligations for thy support as are described by the Word of our Saviour, Yahushua HaMashiach."

And the bride entered into this holy covenant with sincerity, and faithfully promises to love, honor, and obey, and has taken upon herself the fulfillment of all the duties incumbent upon a wife according to the Word of our Saviour, Yahushua HaMashiach.


Both the husband and wife make the following declaration and commitment to each other, in accord with the Word of our Saviour:

"I choose life, and I choose to have it in abundance, through the redemptive work of our Messiah and Saviour, Yahushua HaMashiach, and we choose to share our lives together."

This covenant of marriage is valid and binding according to the Written Torah, traditions of kol Israel.

Date:

Bridegroom: Bride:

Witness:
 
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