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  • A maid there was of rare beauty, called Tamar, sister to David’s son Absalom; and it befell at this time that another of David’s sons, Amnon, fell in love with her. (2 Samuel 13, 1)

  • Should a royal prince pine away, day in, day out, and not tell the reason? Then Amnon told him, I am in love with my brother Absalom’s sister, Tamar. (2 Samuel 13, 4)

  • Lie down on thy bed, Jonadab told him, and feign illness; then, when thy father visits thee, ask him to let thy sister Tamar come and tend thy wants, cook some dainty for thee, and give it thee with her own hand. (2 Samuel 13, 5)

  • So Amnon lay down, and feigned to fall sick, and said to the king, when he came to visit him, Pray send my sister Tamar to boil me two mouthfuls of gruel, here in my presence, and give them me with her own hand. (2 Samuel 13, 6)

  • So David sent word to Tamar’s home, bidding her go to her brother Amnon’s house and make gruel for him; (2 Samuel 13, 7)

  • he bade her come into his room and give it to him with her own hand. So Tamar took the gruel and brought it into her brother Amnon’s room; (2 Samuel 13, 10)

  • So thy brother Amnon bedded thee? Absalom said to her. Keep silent for this while; he is thy brother. Do not eat thy heart out over it. So Tamar remained there in Absalom’s house, pining away. (2 Samuel 13, 20)

  • As for Absalom, he spoke no word to Amnon, fair or foul; so deeply did he hate him for dishonouring his sister Tamar. (2 Samuel 13, 22)

  • Only Jonadab, son of Semmaa that was David’s brother, would have none of it; Do not believe, my lord King, he said, that all the princes have been killed; Amnon is dead, but only he. His name was ever on Absalom’s lips, since the day of his sister Tamar’s dishonouring. (2 Samuel 13, 32)

  • Three sons he had, and one daughter called Tamar, a woman fair to see. (2 Samuel 14, 27)


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