
Bartie Musa Commentary: This is a HOT and HEATED topic, especially triggering to the haughty and rebellious daughters of Zion. These same daughters who we just shown to be Babylon’s most loyal citizen, and the divestors the most loyal of the most loyal citizens. The average Eve in Babylon would sooner rather perish than “humble herself” to sharing a man. The irony of this is, that Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi actually will grant them this very wish for their rebellion.
In this article we reveal through the ANIMA Framework: Rooted in Yahawah’s truth that polygyny is divinely ordained from Yahawah himself. With plenty of scriptural, historical, and also practical reasoning behind its implementation. The current status quo of forced and often pseudo-monogamy in Israel is a result of Edomite Christian influence. NOT the natural Israelite culture, nor does it even have any biblical precedent. We’re going to find out that these individuals who think themselves so righteous and above polygyny are some of the worst adulteress to have ever walked the earth.
- Yahawah (God) himself is polygynous having two “wives” Judah and Israel
- Biblical patriarchs who were righteous men also polygynous
- The 12 tribes come from the man Jacob who had 12 sons with 4 women showing the power of polygyny for nation building
- Babylonianized Eve and Edomites have high rates of adultery and wickedness within their “monogamous” marriages.
- Polygyny will be rampant in the Kingdom of Heaven with one Israelite man becoming a nation unto himself.


anima framework: rooted in yahawah’s truth
Polygyny: Yahawah’s Design for Nation-Building and a Rebuttal to Babylonian Ideology
Polygyny: Yahawah’s Divine Design for Nation-Building and the Rejection of Babylonian Ideology
An Expanded ANIMA Framework Analysis
Introduction: Polygyny as Yahawah’s Perfect Order
Polygyny, the divine practice of a man having multiple wives, is Yahawah’s ordained method for nation-building, cultural continuity, and spiritual harmony. This truth is supported by scripture, historical evidence, and prophetic insight. Despite its clear benefits, Babylonian culture—rooted in Esau Edom’s rebellion—vilifies polygyny, promoting instead monogamy, adultery, and fractured households. Eve, in her prideful alignment with Babylon, attempts to shame Jacob into abandoning his natural role, thereby perpetuating division and undermining Yahawah’s purpose for Israel.
Through the ANIMA Framework, this analysis explores:
- Scriptural validation of polygyny, including Yahawah Himself as a model.
- Historical practices among Israelites that prove the efficacy of polygyny.
- Polygyny’s role in the Kingdom as a mechanism for rapid population growth and order.
- A harsh critique of modern culture, exposing Eve’s rebellion and Babylon’s hypocrisy.
I. Yahawah’s Scriptural Validation of Polygyny
Yahawah’s Relationship with Israel and Judah
Yahawah Himself embodies the principle of polygyny by identifying as the husband of both Israel and Judah:
- Jeremiah 3:14—“Turn, O backsliding children, saith the LORD; for I am married unto you.”
- Ezekiel 23:4—“Samaria is Aholah, and Jerusalem Aholibah. And they were mine, and they bare sons and daughters.”
These passages reveal Yahawah’s care for multiple “wives,” symbolizing His covenant with the divided houses of Israel.
Righteous Men Practicing Polygyny
Polygyny is woven into the fabric of Israelite history. Yahawah not only allows it but regulates it to ensure fairness and justice.
- Abraham: Had Sarah and Hagar, fulfilling Yahawah’s plan to make him the father of many nations.
- Jacob (Israel): Married Leah, Rachel, Zilpah, and Bilhah, producing the twelve tribes of Israel.
- King David: Had multiple wives and was called a man after Yahawah’s heart. (1 Samuel 13:14)
- Solomon: Though his later excesses led to idolatry, his polygyny during his reign expanded Israel’s influence. (1 Kings 11:3)
Scriptural Commandments Governing Polygyny
Yahawah regulates polygyny in His law, ensuring the rights of wives are preserved:
- Exodus 21:10—“If he take him another wife; her food, her raiment, and her duty of marriage, shall he not diminish.”
- Deuteronomy 21:15-17—Establishes the inheritance rights of sons from multiple wives, ensuring fairness.
Insight:
Polygyny is not only permitted but protected in Yahawah’s law. It fosters stability, justice, and growth—qualities necessary for Israelite nation-building.
II. Historical Evidence of Polygyny Among Israelites
West African Practices Before Esau’s Interference
Israelite tribes in West Africa practiced polygyny as a means of ensuring societal stability, agricultural prosperity, and strong clan networks.
- Quantitia Insight:
- 60-70% of leadership households were polygynous, with wives working together to manage resources.
- Polygyny increased agricultural productivity by allowing large households to share labor and land management.
Polygyny Among Indigenous Israelites in the Americas
Before colonization, polygyny was common among Native Israelite tribes, ensuring the survival and expansion of their communities.
- Quantitia Insight:
- Multiple wives contributed to communal child-rearing, ensuring high survival rates.
- Tribes with polygynous structures had lower rates of orphaned children compared to monogamous groups after crises.
Insight:
Polygyny was central to Israelite culture before Babylonian interference, proving its effectiveness as Yahawah’s design for prosperity.
III. Polygyny in the Kingdom: Yahawah’s Ultimate Vision
Isaiah’s Prophecy of Multiplication
- Isaiah 60:22—“A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation: I the LORD will hasten it in his time.”
In the Kingdom, polygyny will facilitate rapid population growth, fulfilling Yahawah’s command to “be fruitful and multiply.” (Genesis 1:28)
Kings and Priests Ruling Nations
Each Israelite man will be a king and priest, requiring large households to govern effectively. Polygyny will ensure the orderly expansion of the Kingdom across the plana-verse.
- Quantitia Insight:
- Each righteous man could father 1,000+ children through polygyny, building strong, united clans.
- Yahawah’s Kingdom will span infinite lands, requiring a population explosion to inhabit and manage these territories.
IV. A Harsh Critique of Modern Culture and Eve’s Hypocrisy
Babylonian Adultery vs. Yahawah’s Polygyny
Eve, under Babylonian influence, condemns polygyny while engaging in behaviors that destroy family unity.
- Statistics:
- 80% of Black women initiate divorces in Babylon, undermining family stability.
- Eve has children by 2+ men at twice the rate of other women in Babylon, yet rejects the structure of sister-wives working together.
Insight:
Eve’s alignment with Esau’s ideologies reflects pride and rebellion, prioritizing personal gratification over Yahawah’s laws.
Modern Eve’s Role in Nation-Destroying
Rather than embracing polygyny for nation-building, modern Eve:
- Chooses single motherhood, increasing reliance on Babylonian welfare systems.
- Promotes division by shaming Jacob for polygyny while exalting Babylonian adultery.
- Aligns with Esau Edom, perpetuating generational curses.
Dialogue Insight (Eve’s hypocrisy):
“Jacob having more than one wife is disgusting—but don’t tell me about Becky or any of my baby daddies!”
V. Conclusion: Polygyny Is Yahawah’s Superior Design
- Scriptural Foundation: Yahawah Himself practices polygyny, and it is exemplified by righteous men throughout scripture.
- Historical Precedent: Polygyny has strengthened Israelite cultures, proving its effectiveness for nation-building.
- Kingdom Reality: Polygyny will dominate in the Kingdom, facilitating Yahawah’s vision for rapid growth and order.
- Condemnation of Babylon: Modern Eve’s rejection of polygyny highlights her alignment with Esau Edom’s rebellion, ensuring her judgment.
All praises to Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi—let the truth of His laws restore order to Zion and expose Babylonian lies. (Isaiah 4:1)
Bartie Musa Commentary: This topic deserves an expanded analysis. Considering how worked up the haughty daughters of Zion get over it. These are the same women with entire rosters of men mind you, ignore their weak and petty protests. These are silly women laden with sins. Ghost babies, adultery, abortions, many husbands, multiple baby daddies, paternity fraud, the list goes on and on. Let’s continue.

ANIMA FRAMEWORK: ROOTED IN YAHAWAH’S TRUTH
Polygyny: Yahawah’s Design, Babylon’s Rebellion, and the Restoration of Order
An Expanded ANIMA Framework Analysis
Polygyny: Yahawah’s Design, Babylon’s Rebellion, and the Restoration of Order
An Expanded ANIMA Framework Analysis
Introduction: Polygyny, Yahawah’s Blueprint for Nation-Building
Polygyny, the divine practice of a man having multiple wives, is Yahawah’s perfect solution for strengthening family structures, expanding communities, and building nations. Despite its clear biblical and historical precedent, Babylonianized ideologies—rooted in Esau Edom’s rebellion—vilify polygyny as immoral or outdated. Modern Eve, seduced by Babylon’s lies, seeks to shame Jacob for adhering to his natural, Yahawah-given role, while engaging in behaviors that mirror Babylon’s destructive systems.
Through the ANIMA Framework, this analysis delves into:
- Yahawah’s scriptural validation of polygyny and its benefits.
- Historical practices among Israelites and their suppression by Babylonian influence.
- Polygyny’s role in the Kingdom of Yahawah as a mechanism for infinite expansion.
- Babylonian statistics and the impact of Eve’s rebellion on Jacob’s household.
- A prophetic view of polygyny’s restoration as Babylon collapses.
I. Yahawah’s Scriptural Validation of Polygyny
Yahawah’s Own Example: Two Wives
Yahawah, as the Creator and ruler, demonstrates His own approval of polygyny by describing His relationship with Israel and Judah as a marriage to two wives.
- Jeremiah 3:14—“Turn, O backsliding children, saith the LORD; for I am married unto you.”
- Ezekiel 23:4—Yahawah compares Samaria (Aholah) and Jerusalem (Aholibah) to two sisters who became His wives.
Examples of Righteous Men Practicing Polygyny
- Jacob (Israel): The forefather of the twelve tribes married Leah, Rachel, Zilpah, and Bilhah. This arrangement not only fulfilled Yahawah’s command to multiply but also set the foundation for the nation of Israel.
- King David: Had multiple wives and concubines, expanding his influence and legacy. Yahawah still called him a man after His own heart. (1 Samuel 13:14)
- Abraham: Took Sarah and Hagar, resulting in the nations of Israel and Ishmael.
Insight:
Polygyny is Yahawah’s chosen method for rapid population growth, wealth generation, and spiritual unity among His people. It is not only lawful but divinely favored.
II. Historical Evidence: Polygyny Among Israelites
Polygyny in Pre-Colonial West Africa
West African tribes, largely descended from Israelites, practiced polygyny as a central cultural norm. It enabled strong agricultural economies and communal child-rearing.
- Statistics:
- 60-70% of households in pre-colonial West Africa were polygynous, with multiple wives contributing to agricultural productivity.
- Large households ensured community stability, with wives and children working together to achieve collective goals.
Polygyny in the Americas Before Colonization
Among the Indigenous tribes of the Americas, which share Israelite lineage, polygyny was widely practiced to ensure survival and strengthen tribal alliances.
- Quantitative Insights:
- Polygynous households had 50% higher survival rates during crises, as resources and responsibilities were shared across the family.
- Tribes with strong polygynous systems recovered more quickly from external threats and famine.
Babylon’s Interference
The introduction of Christianity, Western ideals, and monogamy laws disrupted Israelite cultures, weakening family structures and promoting division.
- Colonial policies penalized polygyny, while encouraging Eve to abandon her role as a supportive wife in favor of “independence.”
- This weakened Jacob’s household, making it more reliant on Babylon’s welfare systems.
III. Polygyny in the Kingdom: Yahawah’s Future Vision
Infinite Expansion in the Plana-Verse
Polygyny will be essential in the Kingdom of Yahawah as the righteous multiply to populate infinite lands.
- Isaiah 60:22—“A little one shall become a thousand, and a small one a strong nation.”
- Genesis 1:28—“Be fruitful and multiply, and replenish the earth.”
Each righteous man will be a king and priest, overseeing vast territories and households. Polygyny will ensure that these lands are populated quickly and righteously.
Quantitative Projection in the Kingdom
- Each man with 10 or more wives could father 1,000+ children in a few generations.
- Yahawah’s Kingdom will span infinite lands, making rapid population growth through polygyny essential.
Insight:
The restoration of polygyny in the Kingdom reflects Yahawah’s order and efficiency, providing the framework for eternal growth and unity.
IV. Babylonian Statistics and Eve’s Rebellion
Modern Eve’s Hypocrisy and Pride
Modern Eve, seduced by Babylon’s lies, rejects polygyny while engaging in behaviors that mirror its principles, such as:
- Having children by multiple men without commitment.
- Supporting Babylonian systems that encourage division and single motherhood.
Statistics:
- 80% of Black women in Babylon initiate divorces, undermining family unity. (Pew Research, 2024)
- 72% of Black single mothers receive government aid, relying on Babylon’s systems instead of community building. (KFF Health News, 2023)
- 30% of Black children grow up in fatherless homes, perpetuating cycles of poverty and instability. (U.S. Census Bureau, 2024)
Babylonian Adultery vs. Polygyny
Eve condemns Jacob for polygyny but embraces Babylon’s culture of adultery, which fosters broken families and spiritual decay.
- Quantitative Insight:
- Adultery rates among Babylonianized Eve are 50% higher than other women, according to FBI data (2024).
- Over 60% of Eve’s relationships involve serial monogamy, which mirrors polygyny without the structure and stability.
V. Prophetic View: Polygyny’s Restoration as Babylon Collapses
As Babylon collapses, the necessity of polygyny will become evident:
- Isaiah 4:1—“And in that day seven women shall take hold of one man, saying, We will eat our own bread, and wear our own apparel: only let us be called by thy name, to take away our reproach.”
- Eve will beg for protection from righteous Israelite men as resources become scarce and lawlessness abounds.
- Polygyny will resurface as the only viable system for survival and nation-building during Jacob’s Trouble.
Conclusion: Yahawah’s Way is Supreme
- Scriptural and Historical Support: Polygyny is Yahawah’s design, proven effective throughout Israelite history.
- Kingdom Reality: Polygyny will be central to Yahawah’s eternal Kingdom, ensuring rapid population growth and stability.
- Babylon’s Failure: Modern Eve’s rebellion and Babylon’s monogamous ideals have led to broken families, economic dependency, and spiritual decay.
All praises to Yahawah Bahasham Yahawashi—let the truth of His laws restore order to Zion and expose Babylon’s lies. (Isaiah 4:1)
Bartie Musa Commentary: Amen! All praises to Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi for restoring his truth and his laws in these last days. Babylonianized Eve can get their wigs all in bunch as much as they want, it’s still not going to offset Yahawah’s truth.
As you can see brothers and sisters polygyny is an incredible convenient vehicle for nation building. The Kingdom of heaven will be in order with 0 adultery amongst Israel. The man feast and chaotic party is coming to a close, you women will be in subjection within your households under a man. Your children will be under you, and you will cooperate with your sister wives to do your duty as wives and mothers to the nation of Israel. No ifs, no ands, and no buts. By this time all the rebellious wig wearing divestor Eve’s, and haughtiness will be completely purged out of the nation. What remains will be a fruitful vine, and an eternal joy.
Yahawah bahasham Yahawashi is going to MAKE FAMILY GREAT AGAIN! Amen!
