1.5 KiB
1.5 KiB
Tamar
Facts:
Tamar is the name of several different women in the Old Testament. There are also several cities or other places that are named Tamar in the Old Testament.
- Tamar was the daughter-in-law of Judah. After Tamar became a widow, Judah fathered a son with Tamar, who continued the family name of her dead husband. The son's name was Perez, who became an ancestor of King David and of Jesus Christ.
- One of King David’s daughters was named Tamar; she was the sister of Absalom. Her half-brother Amnon raped her and left her desolate.
- Absalom also had a daughter named Tamar.
- A city called “Hazezon Tamar” was the same as the city of Engedi on the western shore of the Salt Sea. There is also a “Baal Tamar,” and general references to a place called “Tamar” which may have been different from the cities.
(See also: Absalom, Amnon, David, Judah, Salt Sea)
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Bible References:
- 1 Chronicles 2:4
- 2 Samuel 13:2
- 2 Samuel 14:25-27
- Genesis 38:6-7
- Genesis 38:24
- Ruth 4:12
- Matthew 1:1-3
Word Data:
- Strong’s: H1193, H2688, H8412, H8559