PROCLAMATION
“Then said
Judah to Tamar his daughter-in-law, ‘Remain a widow at thy father’s house, till
Shelah my son be grown;’ Lest peradventure he die also, as his brethren did …
When Judah saw her, he thought her to be a harlot … And he … said ‘… let me
come in unto thee’ … and came in unto her, and she conceived by him.” Genesis 38:11-18 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These are
the words of God which were revealed to and written by Moses under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God. After they sold Joseph to the
Midianites, (Genesis 37:36) Judah, Jacob’s fourth son by Leah, left his
brothers and went to Adullam. There he
met and married a Canaanite woman, against the will of God, who bore him three
sons. (Genesis 38:1-5) When his first son
Er was of age, Judah got a Canaanite wife for him named Tamar. But Er was evil and The Lord took him.
(Genesis 38:6-7) Judah told his second
son Onan to sleep with Tamar to fulfill his duty to his brother’s wife but he
would spill his semen on the ground whenever he slept with her. This was wicked in the sight of The Lord, so
He took him. (Genesis 38:8-10) Then
Judah sent Tamar to live with her father until his third son Shelah grew up and
came of age. (Genesis 38:11) After a
while Judah’s wife died, and he went to Timnah where the men were shearing
sheep. Tamar heard that he was coming
there, and she disguised herself and met him.
Shelah had grown up and she had not been given to him to wife. When Judah saw her he thought that she was a
prostitute and slept with her. As
payment for her services he promised her a goat and gave her his seal and his
staff to hold until she got the goat. (Genesis 38:12-22) About three months later Judah was told that
his daughter-in-law Tamar was pregnant, and he was going to put her to
death. When she was brought to him, she
showed him the ring and staff and he recognized them. (Genesis 38:23-30)
APPLICATION
Moses
describes the genealogy of Judah because The Messiah would come through him.
(Hebrews 7:14) He also describes his
sin, shame, indiscretion, and disobedience.
We need to fellowship with God-fearing Christians because all too often
we will sink to the sinful level of those that we associate with. That is why we need to choose our friends
wisely. We may also need to avoid
certain members of our family, and love and pray for them at a distance. If we are not strong enough in The Lord to
bring them up, then we should stay away from them and not let them bring us
down.
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