C
Cap
Guest
The issue with Ezekiel 23 is that it's pretty much the nuclear option. There is a lot there and a well studied monogamist may get the meaning out of it but I have come in contact with glassy eyes trying to explain it to an average believer. They always fall back to, that was in the old testament. Using Ezekiel 23 and the parable of the 10 virgins to help bring the idea of polygamy into the modern world has helped me.
If a studied monogamist really would think he could easily say, based on Ezekiel 23 it would prove that polygamy is bad because even God had a dysfunctional marriage and they could say all because of polygamy. Just as eating the fruit was sin and bad so is polygamy, based on Eze 23. And God has a better place for marriage in monogamy. I mean really think about it, monogamous marriages have 50% chance of survival. Polygamous, I would say, 10%, if they get started at all, so Eze 23 is a hard place to use given the reality today.
What's hard to explain is the Eze 23 and Jeremiah 30, and 31 are designed for the future. It's hard to explain the concept of Israel and Judah, the third Temple, who is really a Jew, and all that, much less try and get a clear picture of polygamy without trying to pull the only real reference (10 virgins) in the new testemant into the discussion.
In the end, trying to shoot for a complete acceptance as the goal, but end up walking away friends agreeing to disagree is what it all ends up, and I think a good place. It's the discussions that end up were someone thinks polygamy is of the devil and they are going to do whatever it takes to destroy the polygamist thought is where things have failed miserably. I shoot for peace, especially with friends and family.
If a studied monogamist really would think he could easily say, based on Ezekiel 23 it would prove that polygamy is bad because even God had a dysfunctional marriage and they could say all because of polygamy. Just as eating the fruit was sin and bad so is polygamy, based on Eze 23. And God has a better place for marriage in monogamy. I mean really think about it, monogamous marriages have 50% chance of survival. Polygamous, I would say, 10%, if they get started at all, so Eze 23 is a hard place to use given the reality today.
What's hard to explain is the Eze 23 and Jeremiah 30, and 31 are designed for the future. It's hard to explain the concept of Israel and Judah, the third Temple, who is really a Jew, and all that, much less try and get a clear picture of polygamy without trying to pull the only real reference (10 virgins) in the new testemant into the discussion.
In the end, trying to shoot for a complete acceptance as the goal, but end up walking away friends agreeing to disagree is what it all ends up, and I think a good place. It's the discussions that end up were someone thinks polygamy is of the devil and they are going to do whatever it takes to destroy the polygamist thought is where things have failed miserably. I shoot for peace, especially with friends and family.