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1st Corinthians 11:3
"But I want you to understand that Christ is the head of every man, and the man is the head of a woman, and God is the head of Christ." NASB
Christ is the Personal Head of multiple separate individual men. Marriage...
Romans 7:4 KJV
"Wherefore, my brethren, ye also are become dead to the law by the body of Christ; that ye should be married to another, even to him who is raised from the dead, that we should bring forth fruit unto God."
Each of us individual...
Matthew 22 parable of the wedding/s feast/s. They are plural.
Matthew 25 parable of the ten virgins. The bridegroom (Christ) apparently married all five wise virgins.
1st Kings 15:5
"because David did what was right in the sight of the LORD, and had not turned aside from anything that He commanded him all the days of his life, except in the case of Uriah the Hittite." NASB
This passage indicates that while...
2nd Samuel chapter 12 is one of the clearest passages. David's adultery with Bathsheba is totally different than his polygamy with the other wives (which God approved of).
That’s it! Thank you! Just for icing in that cake we get told the king’s wife’s name too! It’s a completely unambiguous incident and straight from God’s mouth.
I think @The Revolting Man is referring to Genesis 20 where Abimelech took Sarah into his harem.
This is a strong passage.
God tells Abimelech that He will kill him for taking another man's wife (adultery).
Abimelech who is already married...
It’s equally as strong to point out that scripture never calls it sin or condemns it.
Absence of disapproval is just as powerful as presence of approval.
2nd Samuel chapter 12 is one of the clearest passages. David's adultery with Bathsheba is totally different than his polygamy with the other wives (which God approved of).
I think @The Revolting Man is referring to Genesis 20 where Abimelech took Sarah into his harem.
This is a strong passage.
God tells Abimelech that He will kill him for taking another man's wife (adultery).
Abimelech who is already married...