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Post by Admin on May 6, 2020 20:48:22 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2020 20:48:31 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2020 20:50:10 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2020 20:51:04 GMT -5
" Then he gave them to her and had relations with her, and she became pregnant by him"- Genesis 38:18
QUESTION Were Judah's relations with Tamar considered "unlawful"?The implication that Tamar's son was a "b*****d" implies that he was born of questionable parentage as a result of an "illegimate" or unlawful union. For something to be considered " unlawful" there must be a law against that action. At that time the law of levirate marriage was in force. Briefly, this required that when a man died without an heir his brother had to provide the widow with the basis for an heir So Judah, who was an unmarried (widower) at the time, had sex outside of marriage with his unmarried, widowed daughter in law who was not a blood relative. Although that act was not according to God's orginal purpose for the fathering of offspring it violated no explicit law and honored a specific tribal law that would later be incorporated into the Mosaic law code of protecting a family name through "brother-in-law" marriage.
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2020 20:51:12 GMT -5
Jn
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2020 20:55:29 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on May 6, 2020 21:00:02 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2020 19:16:47 GMT -5
" ... she sent word to her father-in-law: “I am pregnant by the man to whom these belong.” - Genesis 38:25
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2020 19:16:57 GMT -5
Hb
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2020 19:17:07 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2020 20:08:15 GMT -5
Km
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2020 20:11:18 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2020 20:11:30 GMT -5
Km
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2020 20:14:13 GMT -5
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Post by Admin on May 7, 2020 20:22:37 GMT -5
7h
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