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polygamy$62209$ - translation to greek

OVERVIEW OF THE INCEPTION OF PLURAL MARRIAGE IN THE LATTER DAY SAINT MOVEMENT
Joseph Smith, Jr. and Polygamy; 1843 polygamy revelation; Polygamy revelation of 1843; 1831 polygamy revelation; Indian Polygamy Revelation; Polygamy revelation of 1831; Joseph Smith, Jr. and polygamy
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  • W. W. Phelps]]' transcript of a what Phelps said was an 1831 polygamy revelation by Joseph Smith. The original is held by the LDS Church's historical department.

polygamy      
n. πολυγαμία

Definition

polygamy
n. having more than one wife or husband at the same time, usually more than just two (which is "bigamy"). It is a crime in all states. See also: bigamy

Wikipedia

Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy

Polygamy in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or plural marriage, is generally believed to have originated with the founder of Mormonism, Joseph Smith. According to several of his associates, Smith taught that polygamy was a divine commandment and practiced it personally, by some accounts marrying more than 30 women, some of whom had existing marriages to other men. Evidence for Smith's polygamy is provided by the church's "sealing" records, affidavits, letters, journals, and diaries. However, until his death, Smith and the leading church quorums denied that he preached or practiced polygamy. Smith's son Joseph Smith III, his widow Emma Smith, and the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS Church, now called Community of Christ) challenged the evidence and taught that Joseph Smith had opposed polygamy. They instead claimed that Brigham Young, the head of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), introduced plural marriage after Smith's death. In 1852, leaders of the Utah-based LDS Church publicly announced the doctrine of polygamy.