Plural marriage in the Book of Mormon

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Plural marriage in the Book of Mormon


Question: Does the Book of Mormon condemn polygamy?


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Question: Why does Doctrine and Covenants 132 speak favorably about some Old Testament practitioners of plural marriage, while Jacob 2 is negative?


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Question: Did early Church leaders state that the Book of Mormon condemns polygamy?


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Question: Is Jacob 2:30 actually not saying that polygamy is an occasional exception to monogamy?


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Gospel Topics: The Bible and the Book of Mormon teach that the marriage of one man to one woman is God’s standard, except at specific periods when He has declared otherwise

"Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah," Gospel Topics on LDS.org

The Bible and the Book of Mormon teach that the marriage of one man to one woman is God’s standard, except at specific periods when He has declared otherwise. [1]


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  1. "Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah," Gospel Topics on LDS.org. (2013)