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  1. In Genesis chapter 38, Tamar is first described as marrying Judah's eldest son, Er. Because of his wickedness, Er was killed by God . [2] By way of a levirate union , [3] Judah asked his second son, Onan , to provide offspring for Tamar so that the family line might continue.

  2. Although the readers know that God has killed two of Judah’s sons, Judah does not. He suspects that Tamar is a “lethal woman,” a woman whose sexual partners are all doomed to die. So, Judah is afraid to give Tamar to his youngest son, Shelah. As a result, Judah wrongs Tamar.

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  4. Among the numerous births recounted in the book of Genesis, two are of twins: the births of Isaac and Rebecca’s twins, Jacob and Esau; and the births of Peretz and Zerach, twin sons of Tamar and Judah. The similarities and the differences, the mystical meaning and the lesson in life.

  5. Onan was the second son of Judah, with a duty to have sexual intercourse with Tamar until she had a son. But of course if she had a son, Onan’s own inheritance would be greatly lessened. He ‘spilled his seed’, using coitus interruptus as a form on contraception, so that she could not conceive.

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  6. Tamar married Er, Judah’s firstborn son, who died young and childless. Judah told his second son, Onan, to marry Tamar and thus provide off­spring for his dead brother. Onan, unwilling to have his children carry his brother’s name, spilled his seed on the ground whenever he made love to Tamar.

  7. The Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. Learn more about the Encyclopedia. Tamar: Midrash and Aggadah. by Tamar Kadari. "Judah and Tamar," by Horace Vernet, 1840. Via Wikimedia Commons. In Brief. Tamar marries into Judah’s family, first to his son Er, and then to his son Onan after Er’s death.