That was for Bathseba and Uriah.
Where does David repent for his polygamy?
What makes you think polygamy is a sin?
That was for Bathseba and Uriah.
Where does David repent for his polygamy?
Polygamy is forbidden (Gen. 2:24, Ex. 20:14, Ps. 128:1–6, 1 Co 7:2).
What does the Mosaic law have to do with the church of God?
Plenty. Paul calls the law a tutor to teach us of the ways/nature of Yah. From the law we know what angers Yah and what He allows.
That was for Bathseba and Uriah.
Where does David repent for his polygamy?
So?By your position Jacob would be in sin for having two wives and two concubines and that most of the tribes of Israel would have been conceived in sin.
Law for the king of Israel.
Deuteronomy 17:17 KJV
(17) Neither shall he multiply wives to himself, that his heart turn not away: neither shall he greatly multiply to himself silver and gold.
Paul says the law condemns.and shows that all deserve death.Plenty. Paul calls the law a tutor to teach us of the ways/nature of Yah. From the law we know what angers Yah and what He allows.
So?
Jacob was unmerciful to his brother, tricked his father, and cheated his father-in-law.
And his sons were not much better.
I hope you are kidding.Im afraid I don't take such a judgmental position
GOD chose Jacob over Esau before they were ever born, before they did anything right or wrong at all.and it is clear that Yah loved Jacob and hated Esau.
Well it ain't because he was an upstanding gentleman.There is no condemnation of Jacob
God blessed this whore, because she had Faith in the True God of Israel.
[Are you using David's sinful life to justify your sin? Ex 20:14] ...[M]y sin is none of your business
Because David committed murder and adultery, did you think God all of the sudden called murder and adultery A-Okay? :dizzy: 2 Sam. 12:14, Ps 50:21, Mt 5:18[The Jews understood David's life to be a bad example. lain:] By your comment of the Jews, and their feelings towards King David proves to me you don't know much at all!
...In the law, ONLY the high priestly line was limited to a single wife...
All the Prophets and the Torah prophesied until Yohanan, (Matthew 11:13).
You either believe it or you do not.
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I'm guessing that you are a Jewish brother in Christ Yeshua.
...The way adultery was defined in the OT was about the status of the woman, not the man...
No such thing. Gal 3:28
It's the same for men and women (Gen. 2:19, 20). :dizzy: If you reprobates (2 Cor. 13:3–5) spent as much time trying to clean up (Jb 29:14, 1 Co 9:27) as you do attempting to justify your sin, :banana: you'd have a change at heaven (Jer 6:30, Ro 1:28, 2 Pet. 2:9–22). :freak:
Related:
Lordship
...God will let that man/woman be chastised by sins natural reaping of destruction.