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Tamar (Genesis) - Wikipedia In the Book of Genesis, Tamar ( ˈteɪmər ; Hebrew: תָּמָר, Modern: Tamar pronounced [taˈmaʁ], Tiberian: Tāmār pronounced [tʰɔːˈmɔːr], date palm) was the daughter-in-law of Judah (twice), as well as the mother of two of his children: the twins Perez and Zerah
Who Was Tamar in the Bible? Their Story and Significance Tamar was the name of two unique women whose unusual stories can be found in the Old Testament The first Tamar we read about in Scripture was the widow of Er and Onan, sons of Judah, Jacob’s fourth-born son
Who was Tamar in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org This article will focus on Tamar the daughter-in-law of Judah; and Tamar the daughter of David Jacob’s son Judah (patriarch of the line of Judah) had three sons: Er, Onan, and Shelah A woman named Tamar married Er, but then Er died, leaving her a widow
Tamar: Bible | Jewish Womens Archive Tamar, whose story is embedded in the ancestor narratives of Genesis, is the ancestress of much of the tribe of Judah and particularly the house of David
TAMAR: daughter of King David raped and abandoned Tamar was struggling for her life, not just her virginity If she was no longer a virgin no-one would want her, no-one would marry her, even though she was the king’s daughter
Who Was Tamar? - My Jewish Learning Tamar was told that her father-in-law was coming for the sheep shearing She took off her widow’s garments, wrapped herself, and–with her face covered by a veil–sat by the side of the road
10 Interesting Facts About Tamar in the Bible Tamar is one of the boldest and most misunderstood women in the Bible Her story, found in Genesis 38, reveals how God can work through brokenness, injustice, and bold action to fulfill His purposes
The Story of Tamar (Judahs daughter-in-law) - Bible Tamar was a Canaanite and married Er, Judah’s eldest son, one of the twelve sons of Jacob Tamar’s story takes place in a family and cultural context where maintaining one’s lineage was essential