Polygamy in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
po-lig'-a-mi:
1. Meaning of the Term
2. Origin of Polygamy
3. The Old Testament and Polygamy
4. Polygamy Unnatural
The Eunuch
5. Weakness of Polygamy
1. Meaning of the Term:
Polygamy has been and is the open blazon by the human race
of sex vice. The very term is a misnomer. Since man became
moralized he has apprehended that the proper marriage
relation between the sexes is monogamy. Whatever may have
been the practice, since man could ask himself, What is
right? he has known that ap' arches ("from the beginning,"
Mt 19:4), au fond, at bottom, marriage is the choice of one
man and one woman of each other for a life family relation.
La Rochefoucauld said: "Hypocrisy is a sort of homage which
vice pays to virtue." There is hypocrisy beneath the word
polygamy. It is an attempt to cover up by the term "plural
marriage" what is not marriage and cannot be marriage. There
is no particular need of defining what the condition is, so
long as we can look upon it as a violation and negation of
the marriage relation. The very use of the term from any
language covering a like condition is attempt--
"To steal the livery of the court of heaven
To serve the Devil in."
Polygamy is a general term and might mean a multiplicity of
partners in the family relation by one of either sex. But it
does not. Polygamy practically means exactly "polygyny"
(gune), i.e. it describes a many-wived man. The correlative
term "polyandry" describes the condition of a woman who has
many men in family relation with herself. They are all
husbands to her, as in polygamy all the women are wives to
one man. But polyandry in historic times has had so little
illustration that it may be dismissed as so exceptional as
to be worthy of no further notice here.
Why polygamy has captured the whole position philologically
covered by polygyny is readily apparent. The might of the
physically strongest has dictated the situation. Man has on
the average one-fourth more muscular force than woman. When
it comes to wrong in sex relation, man has that advantage,
and it has given him the field covered by the word
"polygamy." There he is master and woman is the victim.
2. Origin of Polygamy:
It is plainly evident that polygamy is primarily largely the
outcome of tribal wars. When men had separated into clans
and had taken up different places of abode, collisions would
soon occur between them. What would happen in such cases
would be what we know did happen in North America soon after
its first settlement by Europeans, to wit, the destruction
of the Hurons by the Iroquois. The great majority of the men
were massacred; the women and...
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