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 Encyclopedia
Arinleäs Tamar: Born Princess of the Tamari, Arinleäs was Sillara’s twin sister and daughter to Dulé-Kapri, King of the Tamari.
Arinleäs, born first, was heir to the throne, but she was slain by a deithken.
Meaning "Emerald Blade"; forged by Faltari for Ellon Tamar, with which he slew Felvioth, the Deceiver, in the Dûn Basutil.
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 BOOKS OF SAMUEL : Encyclopedia Entry
His cousin advises him to feign illness and have Tamar be his sick nurse, which he does.
Pursuading Tamar to feed him at his bedside, Amnon rapes her.
Tamar complains to her brother, Absalom, but as Amnon is his eldest son, David won't do anything.
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 Muslim Christian Dialogue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Another allegation is that of incest along with rape by Ammon, the son of David, on his half sister Tamar (II Samuel 13: 14): "Howbeit he [Ammon] would not hearken unto her voice, but being stronger than she [Tamer], forced her and lay with her."
Still another multiple rape, by Absalom on David's concubines, is recounted in II Samuel 16:33: "So they spread Absalom a tent upon the top of the house, and Absalom went in unto his father's concubines in the sight of all Israel."
It was he who condemned the Jews and Christians for having corrputed their scriptures, demonstrated the birthright of Ishmael, and cleared the prophets from accusations of adultery, incest, rape, and idolatry.
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