he gave his second son to Tamar, but he also died. Judah was then concerned that if he gave Tamar his third son, he would also die, so he told her she needed to wait despite the practice that ...
Hirah is a bad friend. But not because of any ill intent. The issue is with Judah — whom he chose for a friend, who he chose to associate with. How, then, did Judah rise to become the progenitor of ...
One of the events in the Book of Genesis that arouses wonder is the story of Judah and Tamar. Immediately after the sale of Joseph, Judah distances himself from his brothers and starts his own family.