Now there is an interesting thought. I don't know if it bears out, but I've heard of distinctions between wives and covenant wives before.
I heard, not sure if it's true, that a wife is one a bride price was paid for, and concubine there was no bride price paid.
Now there is an interesting thought. I don't know if it bears out, but I've heard of distinctions between wives and covenant wives before.
So, after having watched and participated in the discussion threads for a number of years, I've noticed that a number of 1st wives actually suggested Biblical Polygyny to their husbands. Also, there have been a number of women looking to be a 2nd or 3rd wife.
This was contrary to my previous assumptions that it was pretty much a guy initiated thing.
On the one hand, I have heard it argued that in instances of polygamy in Scripture, only one of the wives is designated as the Eyshet. Proponents of this distinction claim that the letter Tav on the end of the word indicates a covenental sign. I have not verified this independently.This is interesting, can you explain further?
There's a non-trivial argument that in western society today, ANY plural wives (after the first 'legal' wife) are de facto concubines, regardless of what we call them among ourselves. They do not have the same legal protection or social recognition as monogamous or 'first' wives, and that's that. I think we just stay off the terminology because within our community we see it differently. Context is everything....I find that interesting as it seems as though lots of women operate thus functionally. Or at least thats the idea I get from society.