Women in the Hebrew Bible: A ReaderAlice Bach Psychology Press, 1999 - 539 من الصفحات Women in the Hebrew Bible presents the first one-volume overview covering the interpretation of women's place in man's world within the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament. Written by the major scholars in the field of biblical studies and literary theory, these essays examine attitudes toward women and their status in ancient Near Eastern societies, focusing on the Israelite society portrayed by the Hebrew Bible. |
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The Place of Women in the Israelite Cultus | 3 |
Women and the Domestic Economy of Early Israel | 33 |
The Problem of the Body for the People of the Book | 53 |
Status and Role of Female Heroines in the Biblical Narrative | 77 |
A Study of Proverbs | 85 |
Narrative Art and Social Presupposition in Three Old Testament Texts | 99 |
Male Genealogy and Female Strategy in the Jacob Cycle | 119 |
The Literary Characterization of Mothers | 127 |
Literary Allusions and Interpretation in the Book of Ruth | 233 |
The Seduction of Eve and the Exegetical Politics of Gender | 241 |
The Sacrifice of Sarah | 271 |
SUSAN NIDITCH | 305 |
MARK STEPHEN CAPONIGRO | 377 |
Feminist Identities in Biblical Interpretation | 387 |
Introduction to A Case History | 461 |
1131 | 472 |
J CHERYL EXUM | 141 |
The Queen Mother and the Cult in Ancient Israel | 179 |
A Role Model for Women in Early Israel? | 195 |
Reading Strategies and the Story of Ruth | 211 |
Viewing the Sotah Numbers 5 1131 as the Glass Half Empty | 503 |
Bible | 523 |
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