Genesis 38:2

2 and there he sawe the doughter of a man called Sua a Canaanyte. And he toke her ad went in vnto her.

Genesis 38:2 Meaning and Commentary

Genesis 38:2

And Judah saw there a daughter of a certain Canaanite
Onkelos and Jonathan, and so Jarchi and Ben Gersom, interpret it a "merchant", to take off the disgrace of his falling in love with, and marrying a Canaanitish woman, which was forbidden by his ancestors Abraham and Isaac, and which his father avoided: whose name [was] Shuah;
not the name of the woman he married, but the name of her father, as appears from ( Genesis 38:12 ) ; and who very probably was a man of note in the country: and he took her;
to be his wife, with her and her father's consent, not by force: and went in unto her;
cohabited with her as his wife.

Genesis 38:2 In-Context

1 And it fortuned at that tyme that Iudas went from his brethren and gatt him to a man called Hira of Odollam
2 and there he sawe the doughter of a man called Sua a Canaanyte. And he toke her ad went in vnto her.
3 And she conceaued and bare a sonne and called his name Er.
4 And she conceaued agayne and bare a sonne and called him Onan.
5 And she conceaued the thyrde tyme and bare a sonne whom she called Scla: and he was at Chesyb when she bare hem.
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