Author(s):
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Huddlestun, John R. |
URL:
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http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/JHS/abstracts-articles.html#A19 |
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Article |
Date:
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2000-2001 |
Source:
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Journal of Hebrew Scriptures |
Volume:
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3 |
Modern interpretations of Tamar’s actions in Genesis 38:15 fall into two groups: those who maintain that the veil indicated her prostitute status and those who counter that it only concealed her identity. I argue that the expansion to and subsequent interpretive history of this verse, coupled with the lack of correlation between veil and prostitution historically, suggest that the first mentioned interpretation - Judah believed her to be a prostitute because of the veil - should be reconsidered. Rather, the separation of shroud from profession, both exegetically and historically, provides a compelling historical precedent for the second view, namely, that Tamar’s veil concealed more than it revealed.
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