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Essay heading: authors who wrote first five books of the Bible
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We can see J does not like Esau/Edom and we can make a conclusion that she is scion of Jacob.
One more example is in Gen.38 - J describes a story about clever and successive woman Tamar, wife of Judah's son Er. She wants to have children but her husbands Er an Onan died and she was not given to Shelah as his wife... displayed 300 characters
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She wants to have children but her husbands Er an Onan died and she was not given to Shelah as his wife. So she decided to outwit Judah. At the end of the story she has children, husband and Judah identifies that she was more righteous than he (that is very unusual for patriarchal society).
After reading J's passages we can conclude that she is from southern kingdom Judah... displayed next 300 characters
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