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<point><b>Relationship to Avshalom</b> – These sources split regarding whether Tamar was a full or half sibling of Avshalom:<br/> | <point><b>Relationship to Avshalom</b> – These sources split regarding whether Tamar was a full or half sibling of Avshalom:<br/> | ||
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− | <li>Full sibling – </li> | + | <li>Full sibling – Rav in Sanhedrin, Rashi, Radak, and Ralbag assume that Avshalom and Tamar shared both a mother (Maakhah) and father (David).  However, they posit that Maakhah was a beautiful captive woman</li> |
− | <li>Half sibling – The commentary attributed to R"Y Kara, Tosafot and the Rid all | + | <li>Half sibling – The commentary attributed to R"Y Kara, Tosafot and the Rid all suggest that Tamar was born from the same mother as Avshalom (Maakhah), but a different father.<fn>Though these sources do not elaborate, they are likely assuming that Tamar was born to Maakhah before David married her, and Tamar was brought to the palace when David wed her mother.</fn></li> |
</ul></point> | </ul></point> | ||
<point><b>Relationship to Amnon</b> – These sources split regarding the relationship between</point> | <point><b>Relationship to Amnon</b> – These sources split regarding the relationship between</point> |
Version as of 02:03, 20 June 2017
Tamar's Plea
Exegetical Approaches
Truth
Tamar was speaking the truth as there was no legal impediment to her marrying Amnon.
Relationship to Avshalom – These sources split regarding whether Tamar was a full or half sibling of Avshalom:
- Full sibling – Rav in Sanhedrin, Rashi, Radak, and Ralbag assume that Avshalom and Tamar shared both a mother (Maakhah) and father (David). However, they posit that Maakhah was a beautiful captive woman
- Half sibling – The commentary attributed to R"Y Kara, Tosafot and the Rid all suggest that Tamar was born from the same mother as Avshalom (Maakhah), but a different father.1
Relationship to Amnon – These sources split regarding the relationship between
Ruse
Tamar knew that David would never approve of the marriage, but was grasping at straws hoping that her words would convince Amnon to release her.
Sources:R. Yosef ibn Kaspi #2, Abarbanel
Mistake
Tamar was unaware of the law, and truly believed that David would allow the marriage.