Lexical Summary Tamar: daughter-in-law of Judah, also two Israelite women, also a place South of the Dead Sea Original Word: תָּמָרTransliteration: Tamar Phonetic Spelling: (taw-mawr') Part of Speech: proper name; location Short Definition: daughter-in-law of Judah, also two Israelite women, also a place South of the Dead Sea Meaning: Tamar -- daughter-in-law of Judah, also two Israelite women, also a place South of the Dead Sea Strong's Concordance Tamar The same as tamar; Tamar, the name of three women and a place -- Tamar. see HEBREW tamar Brown-Driver-Briggs H8559. Tamar II. תָּמָר25 proper name 1. feminine a. daughter-in-law of Judah Genesis 38:6, 11 (twice in verse); 38:13, 24; 1 Chronicles 2:4; Ruth 4:12. b. daughter of David, sister of Absalom 2 Samuel 13:1, 211t. 13, 2 Chronicles 3:9. c. daughter of Absalom 2 Samuel 14:27. 2. location Ezekiel 47:19; 48:28; 1 Kings 9:18 Kt ( > Qr תַּדְמֹר q. v.), so read also "" 2 Chronicles 8:4 (for תַּדְמֹר ᵑ0); site not certain, compare BuhlG 184. — תָּמָר בַּעַל see בַּעַל. |