Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Halakhah for Sanhedrin 41:10

וקאמר ליה נביא (שמואל ב יב, ח) אם מעט ואוסיפה לך כהנה וכהנה כהנה שית וכהנה שית דהוו להו תמני סרי

It has indeed beentaught likewise: 'He shall not multiply wives to himself beyond twenty-four.'And according to him who interprets the redundant'<i>waw</i>',<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In 'we-kahennah'. The prefix 'waw' between two words or sentences at the beginning of a chapter, which does not necessarily express their relations to one another, is used for interpretation by some Sages. v. infra 51b. ');"><sup>18</sup></span> it ought to be forty-eight.And it has been taught even so: 'He shall not multiply wives to himself,more than forty-eight.' Then what is the reason of the Tanna of our Mishnah?— R. Kahana said: He parallels the second 'kahennah' with the first; thus,just as the first 'kahennah' indicates [an increase of] six, so does thesecond. But there was Michaltoo!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Additional to the six wives enumerated. ');"><sup>19</sup></span>

Sefer HaChinukh

From the laws of the commandments is that which they, may their memory be blessed, said (Sanhedrin 21a) that it is permitted to marry up until eighteen wives, but not more - and even if they are like Avigail, who was righteous, alacritous and good. [This] and the rest of its details are in the second chapter of Sanhedrin. And this is from the commandments which are only upon the king.
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