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The messiah and his seven wives

A much-married horse trainer claims he’s a Jewish patriarch. Is he for real?

November 13, 2008 11:35
Man wives

By

Alex Kasriel,

Alex Kasriel

2 min read

He lives in East Sussex and trains race horses, which is not the most likely occupation for a middle-aged Jewish man. But that is the least odd thing about Philip Sharp, who for the past 10 years has been living with his seven "wives" and considers himself a Jewish patriarch.

The wives - who are not married to him by law but have all changed their surnames to Sharp by deed poll - are aged between 29 and 64 and have given him nine children to add another five from a former, convectional, marriage.

The 49-year-old Sharp is a messianic Jew and met his wives at "synagogues", some of which he helped to establish after he was ordained as a rabbi within the movement. He was born halachically Jewish, but now believes that Jesus is the messiah.

He insists his unusual domestic arrangement - he met the first of the seven nine years ago - was motivated by a wish to give protection to women. "I'd probably be on to my next seven if it was just about sex," he says. "In certain situations man is obligated to take a woman as a wife. Judaism believes a woman should never be without a protector, and she is under her father's care until she marries."

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