It is for topics like this and polygamy that perspective is an incredible gift to possess. However, I can't claim to have a sufficient perspective or insight to give a definitive response on either.
yes. Well, as I see perspective.... Paul spoke about marriage and his view was,
it's best not to even get married so that we weren't sidetracked from serving God more fully. In light of that perspective, I'd have to say polygamy is even further away from regular marriage; taking away much more of our time, resources and focus from GOD onto personal issues that must be attended to.
I'd say the more spouses you have, the less time you have for God; it's hard enough with 1 spouse.
I agree, that isn't something we today can easily understand and grasp. The OT is sometimes chock full of things like that, some, after lengthy study and prayer are easier to see and become clear while there are still others that leave us scratching our heads.
I'm sure we do things today that they would see similarly.
Oh I've always said this - we barely bat an eyelash at abortion - yet if this was done in their day, they'de put us to death for it!
What we condone and think nothing of, they'de be shocked and outraged! So we can't think that just becuz we're so advanced and modernized that we aren't any less brutal or barbaric than they were (just in different things & ways).
Here's my personal spin on why they were allowed to take them as wives - I think God was allowing them to be cared for by them rather than killing all the husbands in the cities and abandoning them to care for themselves w/ no men around.
The women/children would be sitting ducks for other barbarians to brutally take over & rape etc. Or they may starve to death in a city where there were no men to do the heavier jobs they couldn't to continue on alone. It could have been God's way of sparing them.
Same way I believe in other instances, God told them to kill the women & children - leaving the children w/out parents would be causing children to suffer & starve as orphans in a city!! (is that loving??) - wiping them all out was actually MERCIFUL- it was also their judgment for sacrificing their own children to false gods & all their other crimes against humanity & God alike.
God also teaches that these women & children who were steeped in paganism & human sacrificing would continue to be a snare to God's people... not all pagan cities were as bad/evil/demonic as others tho - & I think that's why God used different methods for differen't cities.
Some God allowed them to take booty or women/children for themselves - others, they had to destroy everything in sight. God had His reasons for that, that wasn't random.
It's our job to TRUST HIM & have faith that His motive was always love even if we can't grasp things here. (even if His love was in protecting Israel from these pagan nations that would seek to destroy Israel later - things we couldn't know like God could).