As in he was likely an underage youngin?Also, He could have been providing for John. The young man may not of had a home to go to after the crucifixion. In fact this seems more likely to me. He may very well have been giving John to His mother than His mother to John.
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As in he was likely an underage youngin?
I find no profit in arguing a point which my opponent can counter-argue into a draw, and thus give him a victory over me in that he argued my argument into no effect.
Also, He could have been providing for John. The young man may not of had a home to go to after the crucifixion. In fact this seems more likely to me. He may very well have been giving John to His mother than His mother to John.
Hosea was a polygynist...lots to discuss there. Good use of time in my opinion.
I am pretty convinced too.Could very well be.
@WifeOfHisYouth and I were reading that the other night and we were pretty convinced that there are two different women there.
In a more general sense why even argue scripture at all? I see some profit in it to sharpen your own understanding, but I think as I get older I do it less and less. Now I tend to focus on people who have genuine questions that they do not know the answer to and want help with it (like Phillip and the Ethiopian in Acts 8).
Trying to convince others against their will seems mostly futile. It almost gets to be a pearls before swine type of situation. It is an endless pit. Let your life and your ministry be your argument.
What does MOA mean in this context?I won't even touch the "Moses was a polygynist" argument with an MOA because, afaict, it's biblically unprovable.
Ha, it's how I got my 2nd wife.In a more general sense why even argue scripture at all? I see some profit in it to sharpen your own understanding, but I think as I get older I do it less and less. Now I tend to focus on people who have genuine questions that they do not know the answer to and want help with it (like Phillip and the Ethiopian in Acts 8).
Trying to convince others against their will seems mostly futile. It almost gets to be a pearls before swine type of situation. It is an endless pit. Let your life and your ministry be your argument.
Specifically to BF and polygamy always remember the burder is on them to prove that it is against God's will and a sin. You do not need to convince them. They need to convince you (good luck!). Simply do not accept an opposite frame of reference.
Ha, it's how I got my 2nd wife.
She resisted the polygamy angle pretty hard for about 6 weeks or less. She's an intellectually honest person though and after a while she saw she could not defeat my position, well, because it was right.
Good advise.That should be a rule of thumb: Do not argue scripture unless there is a chance you could get a second wife out of it.
MOA = Monogamy Only Advocate.What does MOA mean in this context?
Moses' polygamy status is provable. One can demonstrate clearly that he had at least two wives and likely three though the third is hard to pin down at the same time as the others were living; we just don't know when they died. Check out the Biblical Families: Moses as a Polygamist thread. Good stuff over there.
If these 7 (or more) were Joseph Sr.'s children, I don't think Scripture would call them Jesus' brothers and sisters, because then they would be step-siblings if they were not born to Mary.