Runtu wrote:I think the following verses in Section 132 authorize sexually intimate polyandry:41 And as ye have asked concerning adultery, verily, verily, I say unto you, if a man receiveth a wife in the new and everlasting covenant, and if she be with another man, and I have not appointed unto her by the holy anointing, she hath committed adultery and shall be destroyed.
42 If she be not in the new and everlasting covenant, and she be with another man, she has committed adultery.
If I'm reading this correctly, if a woman is married, she can "be with another man" as long as God has "appointed unto her by the holy anointing." She commits adultery only if God has not "appointed unto her." Verse 42 goes on to say that women who are married outside of the new and everlasting covenant do not have this right.
What do you think?
I've always thought this was a very interesting verse. I think your interpretation is correct. However, contrary to what some have suggested, I'm not sure it means that a woman so "anointed" then becomes a "wife" to the other man. Instead, it sounds more like sanctioning a temporary coupling, perhaps just so the woman could bear the other man's child.
Either way, it would appear that the god of Joseph Smith is a lot more permissive about some things than his sectarian christian counterparts. I suppose I can see why some folks in Nauvoo were a little worked up over this stuff.