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Tamar
Ta·mar T0029050 (tā′mər, tä′-)n. In the Bible, the daughter-in-law of Judah. After the death of her first two husbands, who were his sons, she seduced him in disguise when, in spite of the requirements of levirate law, he did not allow her to marry his youngest surviving son.Tamar
Tamar (tā`mär), in the Bible. 1 Mother of Judah's twin sons Pharez and Zerah. An alternate spelling is Thamar. 2 Daughter of David and Maachah. She was the victim of her half-brother Amnon's passion. 3 Daughter of Absalom.Tamarseduces her brother and her father. [Am. Lit.: Robinson Jeffers Tamar in Magill I, 948]See: Incest
Tamarraped by her half-brother, Amnon. [O.T.: II Samuel 13:11–14]See: Rape |