The contents of this chapter are derived from J. The narrative forms
an abrupt interruption of the Joseph story. The subject-matter is
peculiarly unattractive; but the insertion of the section at this
point is probably due to the desire to give prominence to the position
of Judah among the sons of J... [ Continue Reading ]
_at that time_ Cf. Genesis 21:22. The notes of time in this chapter
are very indefinite. Cf. 12, "in process of time." The marriage of
Judah with the daughter of Shua, the birth of his three sons, Er,
Onan, and Shelah, and the marriage of the first two with Tamar,
evidently represent a long interval... [ Continue Reading ]
_Shua_ Note that "Shua," like Hirah in Genesis 38:1, is the name of a
man. See Genesis 38:12. Bath-Shua, i.e. "the daughter of Shua," is all
the description given of Judah's wife.... [ Continue Reading ]
_and he called_ Better, "And she called his name Er." The mother calls
the name, as in Genesis 38:4. The reading "she called" is found in
some Heb. MSS., Sam. and Targ. Jer. "Er" and "Onan," see Genesis
46:12.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Chezib_ The same name as Achzib in Joshua 15:44.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Tamar_ = "a date palm." A female name, occurring twice in the family
of David (2 Samuel 13:1; 2 Samuel 14:27).
Judah, as head of the family, selects a wife for his firstborn, as in
Genesis 24:3; Genesis 34:4.... [ Continue Reading ]
_perform_ The first instance of the "levirate" (Lat. _lêvir_,
"brother-in-law") law which made it obligatory for a surviving brother
to marry the widow of his brother, if the latter should die childless.
See Deuteronomy 25:5; Matthew 22:24. The eldest son of a levirate
marriage succeeded to the dece... [ Continue Reading ]
_in thy father's house_ A widow without children went back to her
father's family; cf. Leviticus 22:13; Ruth 1:8. A widow with children
remained in the family of her husband, and under its protection. Judah
evidently believes that the deaths of Er and Onan are somehow due to
Tamar. Rather, then, tha... [ Continue Reading ]
Tamar and Judah
12. _Timnah_ Possibly the same as in Joshua 15:10; Joshua 15:57;
Judges 14:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
_shear his sheep_ Sheep-shearing was an occasion of festivity, and
often of licentiousness. See note on Genesis 31:19. Cf. 1 Samuel 25:2
ff.; 2 Samuel 13:23 f.... [ Continue Reading ]
_And she put off_, &c. The neglect on Judah's part to satisfy the
requirements of the levirate rule provoked Tamar to have recourse to
trickery. To our moral sense such conduct is bad and disgusting. But
to Orientals, whose life depended so largely upon the sanctity of
racial customs, her action may... [ Continue Reading ]
_covered her face_ Cf. Proverbs 7:10. The attire indicated the
character she had assumed.... [ Continue Reading ]
_signet … cord … staff_ The signet ring is frequently worn by
Arabs on a cord fastened round the neck. Cf. Song of Solomon 8:6, "set
me as a seal upon thine heart." The signet ring and the staff, which
was often carved and highly ornamented, would be the most personal
possessions of a _Sheikh_, and,... [ Continue Reading ]
_harlot_ Heb. _ḳedêshah_, that is, a woman dedicated to impure
heathen worship: see Deuteronomy 23:17; Hosea 4:14. The Heb. word
denotes "a woman dedicated to the service of some god, or goddess."
Her dedication consisted in the sacrifice of her chastity. This
repulsive and strangely degrading custo... [ Continue Reading ]
_Let her take it to her_ i.e. let her retain the pledges, lest by
making enquiries Judah should be exposed to shame.... [ Continue Reading ]
_let her be burnt_ Judah, as the head of the family, acts as judge
having power of life and death, cf. Genesis 31:32. It is remarkable
that the matter is not referred to Jacob; but, presumably, this story
constitutes a separate tribal tradition, in which Judah stands as the
chief authority.
Judah s... [ Continue Reading ]
_more righteous_ Judah acknowledges that Tamar had a claim upon the
observance of marriage customs, and that he had done wrong in
neglecting her, and in ignoring the sacred obligations of tribal
"levirate" marriage, upon which depended the very existence of an
Oriental community. The Heb. verb means... [ Continue Reading ]
Birth of Perez and Zerah
29. _Wherefore hast_, &c. _How hast thou made a breach! a breach be
upon thee_!
_Perez_ That is, _a breach_. For Perez, see Ruth 4:12; Ruth 4:18.... [ Continue Reading ]
_Zerah_ A word which probably meant "the rising of the sun"; but was
apparently in popular etymology connected with a word meaning
"scarlet." See, for Zerah, an Edomite, Genesis 36:13; Genesis 36:17;
Genesis 36:33.
In this narrative we may discern a reminiscence of a time in which the
clans of Ex a... [ Continue Reading ]