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ArielRussu
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“But Er, Judah’s firstborn, was wicked in the sight of the Lord, and the Lord put him to death. 8 Then Judah said to Onan, “Go in to your brother’s wife and perform the duty of a brother-in-law to her, and raise up offspring for your brother.” 9 But Onan knew that the offspring would not be his. So whenever he went in to his brother’s wife he would waste the semen on the ground, so as not to give offspring to his brother.” Genesis 38:7-9Ariel, God punished Onan “for what he did” - an act - not for what he didn’t do. The biblical punishment for not marrying the brother’s widow was merely humiliation. Onan’s punishment was different, worse.
The reason God killed Onan is not because Onan wasted his seed on the ground but because Onan refused to perform his familial duties of producing offspring for his brother, which was a great offense at the time. For in Onan’s culture, when a man died and left no children, the next of kin was sometimes obligated to “go in to” the wife and produce children. These children were then considered to be the descendants of the original late husband and would be raised as such. This way, the offspring would be able to take care of the mother, provide more people for the community, and thereby raise their own children—continuing the name of that family. Onan knew this and refused to take part in furthering the honor and name of the brother’s wife and thereby also risking provision for her in the future. To this, God was very displeased and took Onan’s life.