Who was Tamar in the Bible?

figure in the Book of Genesis

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The story of Tamar

in Hebrew: תמר

Tamar was a biblical figure from the book of Genesis. She was the daughter of King David's son, Judah, and his wife, Shua. Tamar was the sister of Er, Onan, and Shelah. She is best known for her role in the story of Judah and Tamar, which is found in Genesis 38. Tamar's story begins when her brother Er dies without having any children. According to the law of the time, Onan, Tamar's other brother, was to marry Tamar and have a child in Er's name. Onan refused to do this, so Judah had him killed. Judah then promised to give Tamar to his youngest son, Shelah, when he was of age. However, Judah never kept his promise. Tamar, feeling betrayed, decided to take matters into her own hands. She disguised herself as a prostitute and seduced Judah. After their encounter, Judah gave her his signet, cord, and staff as a pledge of payment. Tamar then revealed her identity and Judah acknowledged his wrongdoing. Tamar later gave birth to twins, Perez and Zerah. Perez was the ancestor of King David and Jesus. Tamar is remembered for her courage and resourcefulness in a time when women had few rights. She is an example of how God can use even the most difficult of circumstances to bring about his will.

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How many times Tamar was mentioned in the bible?

Tamar appears 24 times in the bible.

Where is the story of Tamar begins in the Bible?

Tamar first mention in the bible is in the book of Genesis, chapter 38, verse 6. Read the full chapter

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Tamar was a biblical figure from the book of Genesis. She was the daughter of King David's son, Judah, and his wife, Shua. Tamar was the sister of Er, Onan, and Shelah. She is best known for her role in the story of Judah and Tamar, which is found in Genesis 38. Tamar's story begins when her brother Er dies without having any children. According to the law of the time, Onan, Tamar's other brother, was to marry Tamar and have a child in Er's name. Onan refused to do this, so Judah had him killed. Judah then promised to give Tamar to his youngest son, Shelah, when he was of age. However, Judah never kept his promise. Tamar, feeling betrayed, decided to take matters into her own hands. She disguised herself as a prostitute and seduced Judah. After their encounter, Judah gave her his signet, cord, and staff as a pledge of payment. Tamar then revealed her identity and Judah acknowledged his wrongdoing. Tamar later gave birth to twins, Perez and Zerah. Perez was the ancestor of King David and Jesus. Tamar is remembered for her courage and resourcefulness in a time when women had few rights. She is an example of how God can use even the most difficult of circumstances to bring about his will.

Tamar was mentioned 24 times in the Bible.

first mention in the bible is in the book of Genesis, chapter 38, verse 6.

The mother of Tamar is Maacah.

The father of Tamar is David.

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