Genesis 38:1

1 Judah begets Er, Onan, and Shelah.

6 Er's marriage with Tamar, and death.

8 The trespass of Onan.

11 Tamar is reserved for Shelah.

12 Judah's wife dies.

13 Tamar deceives Judah.

27 She bears twins, Pharez and Zarah.

A.M. 2265. B.C. 1739.

it came.As there cannot be above 23 years from the selling of Joseph, unto Israel's going down into Egypt; and as it is impossible that Judah should take a wife, and by her have three sons successively, and Shelah, the youngest, marriageable when Judah begat Pharez of Tamar, and Pharez be grown up, married, and have two sons, all within so short a period; Mr. Ainsworth conceives that the time here spoken of is soon after Jacob's coming to Shechem, (ch. 33.) We have accordingly adapted the chronology to correspond with that time.

turned.

19:2,3; Jud 4:18; 2Ki 4:8; Pr 9:6; 13:20

Adullamite.An inhabitant of Adullam, a city of Canaan, afterwards given to Judah, situated in the southern part of that tribe, west of Hebron.

Jos 12:15; 15:35; 1Sa 22:1; 2Sa 23:13; Mic 1:15

Joshua 15:10

Beth-shemesh.Placed by Eusebius ten miles east from Eleutheropolis, towards Nicopolis.

1Sa 6:12-21

Timnah.

57; Ge 38:13; Jud 14:1,5

Joshua 15:35

Jarmuth.

10:3,23; 12:11; Ne 11:29

Adullam.

12:15; 1Sa 22:1; Mic 1:15

Socoh.Eusebius says, there were two cities of Socoh, an upper and lower, nine miles from Eleutheropolis, towards Jerusalem.

48; 1Sa 17:1; 1Ch 4:18

Azekah.Eusebius and Jerome say there was a town of this name in their time, between Jerusalem and Eleutheropolis.

10:10; 1Sa 17:1

Joshua 15:37

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