1 June 1833
adams-john10 Neal Millikan
587 Saturday 1. June 1833. 1. IV. [symbols] 37— Josephs dreams— He is sold to Petephres in Egypt. 38. Judas’s marriage—and adventure with Thamar, his Son’s widow. 39. Joseph’s temptation by the wife of Petephres— His imprisonment. 40— Joseph interprets the dreams of the chief Butler and chief Baker.

There is no account of the institution of marriage, and polygamy was lawful— There was a distinction between wives and concubines, and yet Zelpha and Balla are called the wives of Israel, as well as Leia, and Rachel— From the Sentence of Judas upon Thamar, when informed that she was with child it seems that playing the harlot was punishable with death, even during pregnancy— Yet Thamar could not be the wife of Selom, because Judas had not given her to him— The Law was imperative that the brother was bound to marry his brother’s widow, and yet the command of the father was necessary to make this Law effective— Irregular sexual connections, constitute the greater part of the History of all the Patriarchs— In the Story of Joseph the Ishmaelites descended from Agar, and the Madienites descended from Chetturah are confounded together.

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