GonzoLeaper
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Perhaps I should clarify. When I think of the Biblical definition of marriage, I don't think of Solomon having 1000 wives and concubines. They ultimately led to his demise.The amusing thing is, though, that "Biblical definition of marriage" tends to be very convenient. We don't see polygamy on the lawbooks (other than to denigrate it), nor do we see concubines, and yet those things are in the bible. Go figure.
Yes, polygamy and concubines are mentioned in the Bible. But there are no verses saying that we should take up multiple wives and mistresses. Sorry, but this sounds like the kind of argument that comes up where incest (which Leviticus 18 clearly condemns as a sin) is brought up because it's mentioned in The Bible. That doesn't mean it's sanctioned by God. Lot's daughters committed incest with their father and they gave birth to the Moabites and Ammonites, two longtime enemies of Israel.
I don't think God was happy with that. There are a number of multiple wives mentioned in The Bible in the Old Testament but I can't think of any examples offhand in The New Testament. This is also where we see verses where deacons are commanded to be men of one wife. As Jesus Himself said in Matthew 19, God allowed divorce in the Old Testament because people's hearts were hard. The same applies for polygamy. This page gives a pretty good quick explanation of it. (http://www.apologeticsindex.org/121-what-the-bible-says-about-polygamy) This one is a little more detailed. (http://www.scripturessay.com/article.php?cat=&id=605)
I look at marriage in The Bible as God defines it in Genesis 2:24- "For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh."
Jesus also quotes this in Matthew 19:1-12.