Biblical Genealogies A Form Critical Analysis with a Special Focus on Women

Biblical Genealogies  A Form Critical Analysis  with a Special Focus on Women
Author: Hedda Klip
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2022-01-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004472556

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This book brings to light how the genealogies in the Bible are a developing genre, flexible in both patterns and deviations, allowing the inclusion of otherwise absent family members like mothers and daughters.

These Mentioned by Name a Form critical Analysis of Biblical Genealogies with a Special Focus on Women

These Mentioned by Name   a Form critical Analysis of Biblical Genealogies  with a Special Focus on Women
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9402820825

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The Poetics of Matthew 1

The Poetics of Matthew 1
Author: Timothy Lewis
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2023-01-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781666764857

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The Poetics of Matthew 1 is about seeing what has not previously been seen in the first chapter of Matthew by explaining key literary patterns. What is the reason for the five references to mothers in the Messiah's genealogy? How can the genealogy be called Jesus's lineage if it is not Jesus's biological lineage? What kind of "genesis" is the Messiah's kind of genesis in verse 18? Why is Joseph labeled as "righteous" in verse 19? Why does verse 22 say "This has all happened" seemingly before it has all happened? Questions such as these were not previously thought to have answers within the text. The Poetics of Matthew 1 employs an underestimated method of answering text-based questions with text-based answers.

Mothers on the Margin

Mothers on the Margin
Author: E Anne Clements
Publsiher: James Clarke & Company
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2014-08-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780227902844

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The Gospel of Matthew opens with a patrilineal genealogy of Jesus that intriguingly includes five women: Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, 'she of Uriah', and Mary. In a gospel that has a strongly Jewish and male-orientated outlook, why are women incorporated? Particularly, why include these four Old Testament women alongside Mary? Rejecting traditional as well as feminist views, E. Anne Clements undertakes a close literary reading of the narratives to discern how each woman is characterised and presented. All are significant scriptural figures on the margins of Israelite society. From this intertextual world established by Matthew, Clements explores why Matthew may have named these women in the opening genealogy and what implications their inclusion may have for the ongoing gospel narrative. Mothers on the Margin? argues that Matthew's Gospel contains a counter narrative focused on women. The presence of the five women in the genealogy indicates that the birth of the Messiah will bring about a crisis in Israel's identity in terms of ethnicity, marginality, and gender. The women signal that Matthew's Gospel is concerned with the construal of a new identity for the people of God.

Women in the Pentateuch

Women in the Pentateuch
Author: Sarah Shectman
Publsiher: Sheffield Phoenix Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781906055721

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Feminist study of Pentateuchal narrative -- The matriarchs outside the priestly corpus -- Other women outside the priestly corpus -- Women in P's genesis -- Women in P's Exodus--Numbers.

The Birth Report Genre in the Hebrew Bible

The Birth Report Genre in the Hebrew Bible
Author: Timothy D. Finlay
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 3161487451

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"Timothy D. Finlay conducts a comprehensive analysis of all birth reports in the Hebrew Bible. These passages include genealogies, stories of annunciation to barren women and prophetic narratives. The birth reports may be short but they contribute greatly to the plot."--BOOK JACKET.

Theology of The Womb

Theology of The Womb
Author: Christy Angelle Bauman
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781532662195

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If it is true that God is a male, then His Divinity or Deity is expressed in His masculinity. Yet I am a woman, and there are parts of my body; such as my breasts, my vagina, and my womb that are telling a story about God that I have never learned or understood. This is an exploration of the significance of a womb that must shed and bleed before it can create. How will we engage our body which cyclically bleeds most of our life and can build and birth a human soul? How will we honor the living womb, that lives and sometimes dies within us? This is a book about the theology found in the cycle of the womb, which births both life and death. Every day each one of us is invited to create, and every day we make a decision knowing that from our creation can come death or life. Women's voices have been silenced for a long time as society and the church has quieted their bodies. Will we courageously choose to listen to the sound of your voice, the song of your womb, and speak for the world to hear?

I Chronicles 10 29

I Chronicles 10 29
Author: Gary N. Knoppers
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300139532

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In this latest addition to the esteemed Anchor Bible series, scholar Gary Knoppers examines one of the most neglected books of the Hebrew Bible and establishes its importance to understanding the nation of Israel. What was the place of the monarchy in the history of ancient Israel? Was Israel's first king Saul a hero or a disaster? Was David a highly gifted leader and accomplished king or a murderer and a cheat? Did Solomon preside over the most glorious epoch in Israelite history or did he lead the nation into a fateful decline? Knoppers show how the Bible itself contains a variety of fascinating perspectives on major events and characters. One of the most misunderstood books of the Bible, Chronicles presents a distinctive and important viewpoint on much of Israel's past, especially the monarchy. Knoppers shows how Chronicles defends the transition from Saul to David and upholds the Davidic-Solomonic monarchy as a time of incomparable Israelite achievement and glory, a period in which the nation's most important public institutions--the Davidic dynasty, the Jerusalem Temple, the priests, and the Levites--took formative shape. I Chronicles 10-29, part of a two-volume set on I Chronicles, is the first to employ systematically the witness of the Dead Sea Scrolls to reconstruct the biblical author's text. Knoppers shows how Chronicles is related to and creatively drawn from many earlier biblical books and presents a fascinating look at its connections in both compositional style and approach to historical writings attested in ancient Mesopotamia and classical Greece.