Women in the Bible, Qumran and Early Rabbinic Literature

Women in the Bible, Qumran and Early Rabbinic Literature
Title Women in the Bible, Qumran and Early Rabbinic Literature PDF eBook
Author Paul Heger
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 434
Release 2014-06-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004277110

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Women in the Bible, Qumran and Early Rabbinic Literature: Their Status and Roles explores the different attitudes toward the woman’s guilt for the expulsion from the Garden and human’s calamities and the legal ramifications of her lower social and legal status regarding independence, ownership and membership in the community.

Early Jewish Writings

Early Jewish Writings
Title Early Jewish Writings PDF eBook
Author Eileen Schuller
Publisher SBL Press
Total Pages 316
Release 2017-07-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0884142329

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New from the Bible and Women Series This collection of essays deals with aspects of women and gender relations in early Judaism (during the Persian, Greek, and Roman empires). Some essays focus on specific writings: the Greek (Septuagint) version of Esther, Judith, Joseph and Aseneth, and the Letter of Jeremiah. Others explore how certain biblical texts are reinterpreted: Eve in the Life of Adam and Eve, the mixing of the sons of God with the daughters of men from Genesis 6:1–4, the Egyptian princess at the birth of Moses, and how Josephus retells biblical stories. The third group of essays explore specific social contexts: Philo's views of women in the Roman empire, the Sectarian Dead Sea Scrolls, and women philosophers of the Therapeutae in Egyptian Alexandria. Features An International team of contributors from Europe and North America A breadth of materials covered, including many lesser-known early Jewish writings Focus is on a gendered perspective and gender specific questions

Rabbinic Literature

Rabbinic Literature
Title Rabbinic Literature PDF eBook
Author Tal Ilan
Publisher SBL Press
Total Pages 424
Release 2022-04-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 0884145611

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This volume in the Bible and Women series is devoted to rabbinic literature from late Jewish antiquity to the early Middle Ages. Fifteen contributions feature different approaches to the question of biblical women and gender and encompass a wide variety of rabbinic corpora, including the Mishnah-Tosefta, halakhic and aggadic midrashim, Talmud, and late midrash. Some essays analyze biblical law and gender relations as they are reflected in the rabbinic sages’ argumentation, while others examine either the rabbinic portrayal of a certain woman or a group of women or the role of biblical women in a specific rabbinic context. Contributors include Judith R. Baskin, Yuval Blankovsky, Alexander A. Dubrau, Cecilia Haendler, Tal Ilan, Gail Labovitz, Moshe Lavee, Lorena Miralles-Maciá, Ronit Nikolsky, Susanne Plietzsch, Natalie C. Polzer, Olga I. Ruiz-Morell, Devora Steinmetz, Christiane Hannah Tzuberi, and Dvora Weisberg.

Women in the Damascus Document

Women in the Damascus Document
Title Women in the Damascus Document PDF eBook
Author Cecilia Wassen
Publisher Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages 273
Release 2005
Genre Religion
ISBN 1589831683

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Midrashic Women

Midrashic Women
Title Midrashic Women PDF eBook
Author Judith R. Baskin
Publisher Brandeis University Press
Total Pages 246
Release 2015-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1611688698

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While most gender-based analyses of rabbinic Judaism concentrate on the status of women in the halakhah (the rabbinic legal tradition), Judith R. Baskin turns her attention to the construction of women in the aggadic midrash, a collection of expansions of the biblical text, rabbinic ruminations, and homiletical discourses that constitutes the non-legal component of rabbinic literature. Examining rabbinic convictions of female alterity, competing narratives of creation, and justifications of female disadvantages, as well as aggadic understandings of the ideal wife, the dilemma of infertility, and women among women and as individuals, she shows that rabbinic Judaism, a tradition formed by men for a male community, deeply valued the essential contributions of wives and mothers while also consciously constructing women as other and lesser than men. Recent feminist scholarship has illuminated many aspects of the significance of gender in biblical and halakhic texts but there has been little previous study of how aggadic literature portrays females and the feminine. Such representations, Baskin argues, often offer a more nuanced and complex view of women and their actual lives than the rigorous proscriptions of legal discourse.

Sacred Texts and Disparate Interpretations: Qumran Manuscripts Seventy Years Later

Sacred Texts and Disparate Interpretations: Qumran Manuscripts Seventy Years Later
Title Sacred Texts and Disparate Interpretations: Qumran Manuscripts Seventy Years Later PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 492
Release 2020-07-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004432795

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The essays in Sacred Texts and Disparate Interpretations shed new light on core themes in Qumran studies, such as the textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible, history of the Qumran community, Hebrew philology and paleography, Wisdom and religious poetry.

Jewish Childhood in the Roman World

Jewish Childhood in the Roman World
Title Jewish Childhood in the Roman World PDF eBook
Author Hagith Sivan
Publisher
Total Pages 479
Release 2018-05-17
Genre History
ISBN 1107090172

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The first full treatment of Jewish childhood in the Roman world. Explores the lives of minors both inside and outside the home.