Hey Folks -
I wasn't quite sure in which of the forums to post this, so if you think it's more appropriate somewhere else feel free to move this thread
While I was studying the OT I came across Genesis 38 which gives me some problems that I have a hard time understanding. It's the story of Judah and Tamar. Tamar was first married in succession to Judah's two eldest sons. After both of them were killed by the Lord, Judah sent her back to her parents house until his third son would be old enough. After that happened, Judah still didn't give him to her in marriage. She then took off her widows garb and put on a veil (the sign of a prostitute) and went and sat near Timnath in an open place where she knew Judah would walk by on his way to shear his sheep. As Judah saw her, he thought her a prostitute and 'prayed her to let him come in unto her' and she requested his staff and signet as a token from him that he would pay her with a sheep afterwards. He then lay with his daugther-in-law without knowing it and she conceived. When he later went to pay her and get his staff and signet back, she was nowhere to be found.
A few months later people noticed she was pregnant and went to Judah and told him she conceived a child by harlotry. He then ordered her to be burnt for her wickedness. She then went before him and told him
Define 'pure'... Interesting question. I was always told the Saviors line was to be "pure" and "holy" and just accepted it. Funny, as I usually question and investigate virtually everything... I guess it just made so much sense. But yeah, I do believe that the line is "Holy", but I regret being unable to define that right now.
I know what you mean about nightly marriage, I was wondering about that myself. At the same time, it just seems kind of inconsistent with the rest of the gospel you know. It just reminds me of how some BYU students drive to Vegas for the weekend, marry, have sex, and then get divorced (yupp, all over one weekend) so as to not violate the honor code.
Still interested to hear what thoughts ya'll have...
There are actually a lot of inconsistencies with the Old Testament. When you look at the way the God of the Old Testament dealt with people in the region you can hardly find a difference between Him and the God of other religions. I do not say this any sacrilegious way. For instance you may have a pagan god of war and he may request the heads of new born babies. You might jump and say how terrible! Well, that is what the Old Testament God required too! Whole nations including ALL the children were wiped out. This is not to take away from your original Post but merely to show that certain things in my little mind just do not make sense.