In the book of Samuel, Abigail was the wife of Nabal the Carmelite. The book says that David married her after Nabal's death. The Book of Chronicles, which is known to have been a modified, later rewrite of the Deuteronomic History (Joshua, Judges, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings and 2 Kings) agrees with Samuel, but also makes it seem that David was married to his full sister.1 Chronicles 2:13-16 says that David's sister was Abigail, then Chronicles 3:1 commences a genealogy, with Abigail his second wife. These are the only two Abigails in the entire Bible, so it is implausible that David simply married the only known woman in all Hebrew history to have the same name as his own sister. It is surely more likely that the Chronicler used a convenient name as that of the sister, but overlooked the consequences that would become apparent when a more systematic analysis of the Bible became possible. No one called Abigail was really a sister of David.
In the Bible, some men, such as Solomon, had multiple wives. However, monogamy is also practiced and encouraged in many passages. The Bible does not explicitly stipulate a specific number of wives per man.
Muslim men in the US can have multiple wives as long as it does not violate local laws, which typically only recognize monogamous marriages. Therefore, legally, a Muslim man in the US can only have one wife at a time. Islamically, however, some Muslim men may choose to have multiple wives in accordance with their religious beliefs and practices.
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Nebuchadnezzar II had the total of 6 wives
Michal
masturbate, beat their Pokemon wives and smoke poke-crack.
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sevenKing David had eight wives and at least ten concubines. His wives are listed in 2 Samuel 3:2-5, but the list is missing two wives - the first one, Michal, and the last one, Bathsheba. Their names in order are:MichalAhinoamAbigailMaacahHaggithAbitalEglahBathsheba2 Samuel 5:13-15 says that David took more wives and concubines in Jerusalem, but doesn't list how many, only names the sons born to him there. In a later passage, we are told of ten concubines whom his son Absalom defiled, so at the very least, David had eight wives and ten concubines - probably more.
Actually, it was sevenKing David had eight wives and at least ten concubines. His wives are listed in 2 Samuel 3:2-5, but the list is missing two wives - the first one, Michal, and the last one, Bathsheba. Their names in order are:MichalAhinoamAbigailMaacahHaggithAbitalEglahBathsheba2 Samuel 5:13-15 says that David took more wives and concubines in Jerusalem, but doesn't list how many, only names the sons born to him there. In a later passage, we are told of ten concubines whom his son Absalom defiled, so at the very least, David had eight wives and ten concubines - probably more.Read more: How_man_wives_did_King_David_have
no one knows but you can battle him again if you beat the elite four again.
Though I agree that a certain proportion of men assault their wives. But I am not sure that the percentage here is correct, it could be lesser.
It was Michal, Saul's daughter.
Amnon's mother is Maacah, who was one of David's wives and the daughter of Talmai, the king of Geshur.
One smooth stone to the forehead from a sling.
Absalom's mother was Maacah, the daughter of Talmai, the king of Geshur. She was one of King David's wives.
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