Genesis 38:14
Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)
فخلعت عنها ثياب ترملها وتغطت ببرقع وتلفّفت وجلست في مدخل عينايم التي على طريق تمنة. لانها رأت ان شيلة قد كبر وهي لم تعط له زوجة.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes Tamar removing her widow's clothing and dressing up to sit by the road, near Timnath, because she realized she was not going to be given to Shelah as a wife. She wants to claim her rights as Shelah's intended wife.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you had a toy that was promised to you but never given. Tamar felt like that. She dressed up to show that she wanted what was promised to her, like when you dress up for a special event to show how important it is.
Historical Background
The Book of Genesis, written by Moses around 1400 BC, recounts the early history of Israel. This passage deals with the complex family dynamics and customs of the time, where a widow's rights were often protected by marriage to a close family member.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse reminds us of the importance of fulfilling promises and treating others with fairness. Just like Tamar, we should not hesitate to seek what is rightfully ours, but always with integrity and respect.
Topics
promisejusticefamilyintegrityrightscovenant
Related Verses
Genesis 38:24-26Ruth 1:16-171 Corinthians 7:3-51 Timothy 5:3-16James 1:27
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Tamar dress up and sit by the road?
Tamar dressed up and sat by the road to assert her rights as Shelah's intended wife, which she felt were being denied. This was a strategic move to claim what she believed was rightfully hers.
What was the cultural significance of Tamar's actions in Genesis 38:14?
In ancient Israel, a widow's rights were often protected by being given to a close family member. Tamar's actions were a bold assertion of her rights in a culture where such actions were not common.
How can we apply the message of Genesis 38:14 in our lives today?
Today, we can apply this message by ensuring we fulfill our promises and treat others with justice. Like Tamar, we should seek what is rightfully ours but always with integrity and respect.
What does this verse teach us about integrity?
This verse teaches us that integrity involves not only doing what is right but also having the courage to assert our rights when they are being denied, all while maintaining honesty and fairness.
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