1._And it came to pass at that time, that Judah_. Before Moses
proceeds in relating the history of Joseph, he inserts the genealogy
of Judah, to which he devotes more labor, because the Redeemer was
thence to derive his origin; for the continuous history of that tribe,
from which salvation was to be... [ Continue Reading ]
2._And Judah saw there a daughter of a certain Canaanite_. I am not
satisfied with the interpretation which some give of “merchant” to
the word Canaanite. For Moses charges Judah with perverse lust,
because he took a wife out of that nation with which the children of
Abraham were divinely commanded... [ Continue Reading ]
7._And the Lord slew him_. We know that long life is reckoned among
the gifts of God; and justly: for since it is by no means a despicable
honor that we are created after the image of God, the longer any one
lives in the world, and daily experiences God’s care over him, it is
certain that he is the... [ Continue Reading ]
8._Go in unto thy brother’s wife_. Although no law had hitherto been
prescribed concerning brother’s marriages, that the surviving
brother should raise up seed to one who was dead; it is, nevertheless,
not wonderful that, by the mere instinct of nature, men should have
been inclined to this course.... [ Continue Reading ]
10._And the thing which he did displeased the LORD_. Less neatly the
Jews speak about this matter. I will contend myself with briefly
mentioning this, as far as the sense of shame allows to discuss it. It
is a horrible thing to pour out seed besides the intercourse of man
and woman. Deliberately avo... [ Continue Reading ]
11._Then said Judah to Tamar_. Moses intimates that Tamar was not at
liberty to marry into another family, so long as Judah wished to
retain her under his own authority. It is possible that she
voluntarily submitted herself to the will of her father-in-law, when
she might have refused: but the langu... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And it was told Tamar_. Moses relates how Tamer avenged herself
for the injury done her. She did not at first perceive the fraud, but
discovered it after a long course of time. When Shelah had grown up,
finding herself deceived, she turned her thoughts to revenge. And it
is not to be doubted tha... [ Continue Reading ]
14._And sat in an open place _(140) Interpreters expound this passage
variously. Literally, it is “in the door of fountains, or of
eyes.” Some suppose there was a fountain which branched into two
streams; others think that a broad place is indicated, in which the
eyes may look around in all directio... [ Continue Reading ]
15._When Judah saw her_. It was a great disgrace to Judah that he
hastily desired intercourse with an unknown woman. He was now old; and
therefore age alone, even in a lascivious man, ought to have
restrained the fervor of intemperance. He sees the woman at a
distance, and it is not possible that he... [ Continue Reading ]
16._What wilt thou give me, etc_. Tamar did not wish to make a gain by
the prostitution of her person, but to have a certain pledge, in order
that she might boast of the revenge taken for the injury she had
received: and indeed there is no doubt that God blinded Judah, as he
deserved; for how did it... [ Continue Reading ]
20._And Judah sent the kid_. He sends by the hand of a friend, that he
may not reveal his ignominy to a stranger. This is also the reason why
he does not dare to complain of the lost pledges, lest he should
expose himself to ridicule. For I do not approve the sense given, by
some, to the words, _Let... [ Continue Reading ]
24._And it came to pass about three months after_. Tamar might sooner
have exposed the crime; but she waited till she should be demanded for
capital punishment; for then she would have stronger ground for
expostulation. The reason why Judah subjects his daughter-in-law to a
punishment so severe, was... [ Continue Reading ]
26._And Judah acknowledged them_. The open reproach of Tamar proceeded
from the desire of revenge. She does not seek an interview with her
father-in-law, for the purpose of appeasing his mind; but, with a
deliberate contempt of death, she demands him as the companion of her
doom. That Judah immediat... [ Continue Reading ]
27._Behold twins were in her womb_. Although both Judah obtained
pardon for his error, and Tamar for her wicked contrivance; yet the
Lord, in order to humble them, caused a prodigy to take place in the
birth. Something similar had before happened in the case of Jacob and
Esau, but for a different re... [ Continue Reading ]