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Answer 1Er, Onan, Shelah, Pharez and Zarah.Answer 2Er, Onan and Shelah were sons of Judah by Shuah the Canaanite. Both Er and Onan were slain by the Lord due to their wickedness. (Gen 38:2-10).Pharez and Zarah (twins) were sons of Judah by Tamar. (Gen 38:18, and 38:29-30)Answer 3Judah had 5 sons - 3 with his Canaanite wife Shua - Er, Onan, and Shelah. He also had 2 twin sons from Tamar - Pharez (Perez) and Zerah. The story may be read in Genesis 38 and is highly recommended as Tamar's children are the ancestors of King David and may answer the promise of God that his line will always be on the throne of Israel.
Genesis 38:1-10 says that Jacob had three sons, Er, Onan and Shelah.Genesis says that Er was evil, so God killed him. Judah told Onan to take Er's wife, Tamar, as his own, as was common practice among the early Hebrews. Onan did so reluctanty and, when having sexual intercourse with her, was careful to wihdraw so as to spill his semen and avoid a pregnancy. Although this was not evil, it nevertheless displeased God, who also killed Onan.Later, Tamar disguised herself as a temple prostitute (commonly translated as 'harlot', but the Hebrew word for a common prostitute is quite different), so that she could have intercourse with Judah, her father-in-law, and bear his child.For more information, please see:http://christianity.answers.com/bible/the-book-of-genesishttp://christianity.answers.com/theology/the-hebrew-patriarchs-in-history-and-tradition
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