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Genesis 38 Tamar
 
Genesis 38 Tamar
  
Tamar ("palm tree") also means 'end (ת) of bitterness (מר)'. She was first married to Er who was died because of his sin. Then in a leverite marriage, Onan also was killed because he acted shamefully, refusing to do his duty to sire children for his brother's inheritance.  Finally, when she realized that she was being wrongfully denied her marriage to Shelah, she pretended to be a prostitute, and seduced Judah, so that she could bear the child of promise.
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Tamar ("palm tree") also means 'end (ת) of bitterness (מר 'mar')'. She was first married to Er who was died because of his sin. Then in a leverite marriage, Onan also was killed because he acted shamefully, refusing to do his duty to sire children for his brother's inheritance.  Finally, when she realized that she was being wrongfully denied her marriage to Shelah, she pretended to be a prostitute, and seduced Judah, so that she could bear the child of promise.
  
 
Discerning exactly the metaphor for Tamar is difficult since our systematic theologies don't address the question.  The clues to the metaphor are these:
 
Discerning exactly the metaphor for Tamar is difficult since our systematic theologies don't address the question.  The clues to the metaphor are these:
  
:1. She is the mother of Adam
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:1. She is the wife of Adam, Eve
:2. She is the mother of Israel
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:2. She is the wife of Israel, Rachel and Leah
:3. She is the mother of Christ
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:3. She is the wife of Joseph, Mary
  
The parallels between Tamar and Mary are numerous, but care must be taken not to confuse the ultimate meaning with another shadow, though we are tempted to do so as parallels between Tamar and Mary are seen.
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Eve bore children in the image and likeness of Adam. they has living bodies but dead spirits; separated by sin and death. But she carried the hope of the nations in the promised seed.
  
The bulk of our notes on Genesis 38 concern ...
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Rachel an Leah bore the twelve sons who would become the patriarchs of the nation Israel. They were a people consumed with earthly desires. But they carried the hope of the nations in the promises made to Abraham.
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And Mary, Miriam in Hebrew, bears the same bitterness (מר 'mar') in her name, yet bore the child of promise; Jesus Christ.

Revision as of 20:11, 1 February 2016

Genesis 38 Tamar

Tamar ("palm tree") also means 'end (ת) of bitterness (מר 'mar')'. She was first married to Er who was died because of his sin. Then in a leverite marriage, Onan also was killed because he acted shamefully, refusing to do his duty to sire children for his brother's inheritance. Finally, when she realized that she was being wrongfully denied her marriage to Shelah, she pretended to be a prostitute, and seduced Judah, so that she could bear the child of promise.

Discerning exactly the metaphor for Tamar is difficult since our systematic theologies don't address the question. The clues to the metaphor are these:

1. She is the wife of Adam, Eve
2. She is the wife of Israel, Rachel and Leah
3. She is the wife of Joseph, Mary

Eve bore children in the image and likeness of Adam. they has living bodies but dead spirits; separated by sin and death. But she carried the hope of the nations in the promised seed.

Rachel an Leah bore the twelve sons who would become the patriarchs of the nation Israel. They were a people consumed with earthly desires. But they carried the hope of the nations in the promises made to Abraham.

And Mary, Miriam in Hebrew, bears the same bitterness (מר 'mar') in her name, yet bore the child of promise; Jesus Christ.