Tamar (Person)

This term has multiple meanings in the Bible:

  1. The wife of Er, the firstborn son of Judah by a Canaanitess. Later, as a widow, Tamar bore two sons to Judah named Perez and Zerah (Genesis 38:6–24; 1 Chronicles 2:4). Tamar continued the line of Judah through Perez (Ruth 4:12), and her name is recorded in the family list of Christ (Matthew 1:3).

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  2. Sister of Absalom and the daughter of David by his wife Maacah, the Geshurite. Through deceit, Tamar was seduced by Amnon, her half-brother. Her full brother, Absalom, got revenge and had Amnon murdered at Baal-hazor (2 Samuel 13; 1 Chronicles 3:9).

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  3. Daughter of Absalom, who was noted for her beauty (2 Samuel 14:27). She perhaps married Uriel of Gibeah and became the mother of Maacah.

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From Tyndale Bible Dictionary, adapted by Mission Mutual. CC BY-SA 4.0.

Scripture References (7)

Genesis

Ruth

2 Samuel

1 Chronicles

Matthew