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All 9?
All 9 were plotting to kill him?
Does anyone else find this story very odd?
And if that was the case, why does he not take any responsibility for the marriages going wrong? Obviously plotting to kill your husband is absolutely terrible, and definitely divorce material. Should be jail material, don't know why that didn't happen. But surely that can't have come completely out of nowhere.
He judged each of them based on the testimony of one young witness.
15One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sinneth: at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established.
He said that they changed, but that is not proof that they all wanted to kill him.
Also, he asked the youngest one, the one that he loved most, to come back. I think that is evidence that he didn’t believe her to be guilty.
Too many problems with this story.
Why would we be asked to judge in his favor? What’s the point?
I totally agree....what man who made the effort of marrying 9 women and having children with them would just send them all away? Happy alone? I think not.