And Jacob condemns David and Solomon's practice it total. He leaves no wiggle room like we find in D&C 132:
Grazing in the Cafeteria again Jason? And this time, you now bring the standard works into the fray. Very well then, we have one verse that seems to leave a caveat open; in all things we may be justified except those things in which we are not commanded and authorized.
In another verse, we see what appears to be a blanket condemnation of plural marriage.
And yet, we know Abraham, Issac, Jacob, Moses, David and others practiced plural marriage free of any biblical condemnation. Indeed, taking David as an example, and regarding to the reference in the book of Jacob, what do you make of the prophet Nathan's comments to David in which David is roundly criticized for failing to follow the Lord's commandments strictly, in the which the Lord would have provided David with even more plural wives had he been faithful?
What about Abijah and Jehoiada?