Here's a question I've been wrestling with and could use some helpful comments on... How biblical is the long distance wife?
Recognizing that the original intent and purpose of taking a wife (biblically) is to produce offspring with her, but also taking into account Proverbs 31 - what are some alternative situations which could be considered equally valid (biblical)? In light of polygyny and what it has to offer modern America, how do we approach the career woman who has a good head on her shoulders? Is willingness to have children directly proportional to how good of a wife she would be? What about health issues?
Specifically, is it even biblical to be "married" to someone who has a completely different walk of life? Let me give an example:
A certain man has a large homestead and a large family with multiple wives. His mission is building a self sufficient property while offering quality goods and services to the community. He is quickly becoming a very powerful man. All of his wives and children work closely together to further the needs of the homestead - except for one. This one wife dwells in the city and has a high-paying job, and she only uses the home property as a retreat or vacation home. Although she recognizes her man's authority and runs all of her major decisions through him, she lives hundreds of miles away and has no desire to "move in" with the family or to become a mother. She and the man have a mutual agreement on this; they still have frequent visits and communication, but with no plans to change their lifestyles to mesh with each other in any way. She considers herself as part of the family, but otherwise lives a very independent life.
Now, I recognize that this situation could only really work in today's electronic communication culture - but that's where we are right now. Networking and family have much different connotations than what they did centuries ago.
I would love to hear all kinds of opinions and thoughts, but please remember the main point - is it biblical?
Recognizing that the original intent and purpose of taking a wife (biblically) is to produce offspring with her, but also taking into account Proverbs 31 - what are some alternative situations which could be considered equally valid (biblical)? In light of polygyny and what it has to offer modern America, how do we approach the career woman who has a good head on her shoulders? Is willingness to have children directly proportional to how good of a wife she would be? What about health issues?
Specifically, is it even biblical to be "married" to someone who has a completely different walk of life? Let me give an example:
A certain man has a large homestead and a large family with multiple wives. His mission is building a self sufficient property while offering quality goods and services to the community. He is quickly becoming a very powerful man. All of his wives and children work closely together to further the needs of the homestead - except for one. This one wife dwells in the city and has a high-paying job, and she only uses the home property as a retreat or vacation home. Although she recognizes her man's authority and runs all of her major decisions through him, she lives hundreds of miles away and has no desire to "move in" with the family or to become a mother. She and the man have a mutual agreement on this; they still have frequent visits and communication, but with no plans to change their lifestyles to mesh with each other in any way. She considers herself as part of the family, but otherwise lives a very independent life.
Now, I recognize that this situation could only really work in today's electronic communication culture - but that's where we are right now. Networking and family have much different connotations than what they did centuries ago.
I would love to hear all kinds of opinions and thoughts, but please remember the main point - is it biblical?