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Unveiled: Tamar
by Francine Rivers
This book was shocking to me. I'd always dismissed Tamar's story as one of those Old Testament scandals we don't talk about. Seeing Judah's miraculous heart change, watching family dynamics in an ancient honor-shame society, and rooting for a figure I'd once grimaced at were all deeply moving to me. I don't cry at books, but I cried for Tamar. Genesis 38 is the story of God's heart for the oppressed, and for making all things new.