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Biblical Women Speak employs midrash (interpretative techniques) to discover ten biblical women's stories from a female point of view and provide insights beyond how ancient male scholars viewed them.
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Biblical Women Speak employs midrash (interpretative techniques) to discover ten biblical women's stories from a female point of view and provide insights beyond how ancient male scholars viewed them.
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- Verlag: Jewish Publication Society
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780827615144
- ISBN-10: 0827615140
- Artikelnr.: 65953935
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jewish Publication Society
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 386g
- ISBN-13: 9780827615144
- ISBN-10: 0827615140
- Artikelnr.: 65953935
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marla J. Feldman
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Keturah: Abraham’s Last Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 25:1–6
Modern Midrash: Keturah, The Great Mother of Many Generations
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Devoted Wife or Concubine?
Author’s Commentary: Keturah’s Missing Story—Filling in the
Blanks
2. Leah and Rachel: Devoted Sisters and Bitter Rivals
Biblical Text: Genesis 35:16–21
Modern Midrash: Leah’s Eulogy
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Sisters, Wives, Rivals, and
Matriarchs
Author’s Commentary: A Tale of Two Sisters
3. Bat Shua: Judah’s Unnamed Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 38:1–12
Modern Midrash: The Woman Who Mourns
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Judah’s Family Misfortune
Author’s Commentary: Bat Shua’s Tragic Tale of Lust and Loss
4. Bilhah: The Loving Handmaid
Biblical Text: Genesis 50:15–17
Modern Midrash: A Letter to My Beloved Son Joseph
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Bilhah the Servant, Sister,
Surrogate, Spouse
Author’s Commentary: Emissary of Forgiveness
5. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 1: Potiphar’s Unnamed Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 39:1–19
Modern Midrash: Zuleikha, the Prison Mistress
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Potiphar’s Wife in the Joseph
Narrative
Author’s Commentary: A Name and Narrative for Potiphar’s Wife
6. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 2: Puah, Shiphrah, and the Sacred Sisterhood
Biblical Text: Exodus 1:8–22
Modern Midrash: The Sacred Sisterhood
Classical Commentary and Midrash: The Subversive Midwives
Author’s Commentary: The Midwives’ Tale
7. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 3: The Princess and the Slave Girl Who Rescue
Moses
Biblical Text: Exodus 2:1–9
Modern Midrash: Amat-Bat-Ra, the Servant Savior
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Princess, Protector, Prophet
Author’s Commentary: A Conspiracy of Women
8. Shelomith Bat Dibri: The Blasphemer’s Mother
Biblical Text: Leviticus 24:10–14
Modern Midrash: Testament of Shelomith
Classical Commentary and Midrash: The Biblical Tale of the
Blasphemer
Author’s Commentary: A Mother’s Anguish
9. Miriam: Exiled by God, Dwelling beyond the Camp
Biblical Text: Numbers 12:1–16
Modern Midrash: Miriam’s Fringes
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Crime and Punishment
Author’s Commentary: Outcasts and Angels
10. Noah: Daughter of Zelophehad
Biblical Text: Numbers 27:1–8, 36:1–12
Modern Midrash: Noah and Elishama—A Love Story
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Five Righteous Women
Author’s Commentary: Rights Given and Taken Away
Appendix: Overview of Midrash
Glossary of Classical Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Introduction
1. Keturah: Abraham’s Last Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 25:1–6
Modern Midrash: Keturah, The Great Mother of Many Generations
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Devoted Wife or Concubine?
Author’s Commentary: Keturah’s Missing Story—Filling in the
Blanks
2. Leah and Rachel: Devoted Sisters and Bitter Rivals
Biblical Text: Genesis 35:16–21
Modern Midrash: Leah’s Eulogy
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Sisters, Wives, Rivals, and
Matriarchs
Author’s Commentary: A Tale of Two Sisters
3. Bat Shua: Judah’s Unnamed Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 38:1–12
Modern Midrash: The Woman Who Mourns
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Judah’s Family Misfortune
Author’s Commentary: Bat Shua’s Tragic Tale of Lust and Loss
4. Bilhah: The Loving Handmaid
Biblical Text: Genesis 50:15–17
Modern Midrash: A Letter to My Beloved Son Joseph
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Bilhah the Servant, Sister,
Surrogate, Spouse
Author’s Commentary: Emissary of Forgiveness
5. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 1: Potiphar’s Unnamed Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 39:1–19
Modern Midrash: Zuleikha, the Prison Mistress
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Potiphar’s Wife in the Joseph
Narrative
Author’s Commentary: A Name and Narrative for Potiphar’s Wife
6. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 2: Puah, Shiphrah, and the Sacred Sisterhood
Biblical Text: Exodus 1:8–22
Modern Midrash: The Sacred Sisterhood
Classical Commentary and Midrash: The Subversive Midwives
Author’s Commentary: The Midwives’ Tale
7. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 3: The Princess and the Slave Girl Who Rescue
Moses
Biblical Text: Exodus 2:1–9
Modern Midrash: Amat-Bat-Ra, the Servant Savior
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Princess, Protector, Prophet
Author’s Commentary: A Conspiracy of Women
8. Shelomith Bat Dibri: The Blasphemer’s Mother
Biblical Text: Leviticus 24:10–14
Modern Midrash: Testament of Shelomith
Classical Commentary and Midrash: The Biblical Tale of the
Blasphemer
Author’s Commentary: A Mother’s Anguish
9. Miriam: Exiled by God, Dwelling beyond the Camp
Biblical Text: Numbers 12:1–16
Modern Midrash: Miriam’s Fringes
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Crime and Punishment
Author’s Commentary: Outcasts and Angels
10. Noah: Daughter of Zelophehad
Biblical Text: Numbers 27:1–8, 36:1–12
Modern Midrash: Noah and Elishama—A Love Story
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Five Righteous Women
Author’s Commentary: Rights Given and Taken Away
Appendix: Overview of Midrash
Glossary of Classical Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Keturah: Abraham’s Last Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 25:1–6
Modern Midrash: Keturah, The Great Mother of Many Generations
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Devoted Wife or Concubine?
Author’s Commentary: Keturah’s Missing Story—Filling in the
Blanks
2. Leah and Rachel: Devoted Sisters and Bitter Rivals
Biblical Text: Genesis 35:16–21
Modern Midrash: Leah’s Eulogy
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Sisters, Wives, Rivals, and
Matriarchs
Author’s Commentary: A Tale of Two Sisters
3. Bat Shua: Judah’s Unnamed Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 38:1–12
Modern Midrash: The Woman Who Mourns
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Judah’s Family Misfortune
Author’s Commentary: Bat Shua’s Tragic Tale of Lust and Loss
4. Bilhah: The Loving Handmaid
Biblical Text: Genesis 50:15–17
Modern Midrash: A Letter to My Beloved Son Joseph
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Bilhah the Servant, Sister,
Surrogate, Spouse
Author’s Commentary: Emissary of Forgiveness
5. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 1: Potiphar’s Unnamed Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 39:1–19
Modern Midrash: Zuleikha, the Prison Mistress
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Potiphar’s Wife in the Joseph
Narrative
Author’s Commentary: A Name and Narrative for Potiphar’s Wife
6. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 2: Puah, Shiphrah, and the Sacred Sisterhood
Biblical Text: Exodus 1:8–22
Modern Midrash: The Sacred Sisterhood
Classical Commentary and Midrash: The Subversive Midwives
Author’s Commentary: The Midwives’ Tale
7. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 3: The Princess and the Slave Girl Who Rescue
Moses
Biblical Text: Exodus 2:1–9
Modern Midrash: Amat-Bat-Ra, the Servant Savior
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Princess, Protector, Prophet
Author’s Commentary: A Conspiracy of Women
8. Shelomith Bat Dibri: The Blasphemer’s Mother
Biblical Text: Leviticus 24:10–14
Modern Midrash: Testament of Shelomith
Classical Commentary and Midrash: The Biblical Tale of the
Blasphemer
Author’s Commentary: A Mother’s Anguish
9. Miriam: Exiled by God, Dwelling beyond the Camp
Biblical Text: Numbers 12:1–16
Modern Midrash: Miriam’s Fringes
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Crime and Punishment
Author’s Commentary: Outcasts and Angels
10. Noah: Daughter of Zelophehad
Biblical Text: Numbers 27:1–8, 36:1–12
Modern Midrash: Noah and Elishama—A Love Story
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Five Righteous Women
Author’s Commentary: Rights Given and Taken Away
Appendix: Overview of Midrash
Glossary of Classical Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Introduction
1. Keturah: Abraham’s Last Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 25:1–6
Modern Midrash: Keturah, The Great Mother of Many Generations
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Devoted Wife or Concubine?
Author’s Commentary: Keturah’s Missing Story—Filling in the
Blanks
2. Leah and Rachel: Devoted Sisters and Bitter Rivals
Biblical Text: Genesis 35:16–21
Modern Midrash: Leah’s Eulogy
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Sisters, Wives, Rivals, and
Matriarchs
Author’s Commentary: A Tale of Two Sisters
3. Bat Shua: Judah’s Unnamed Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 38:1–12
Modern Midrash: The Woman Who Mourns
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Judah’s Family Misfortune
Author’s Commentary: Bat Shua’s Tragic Tale of Lust and Loss
4. Bilhah: The Loving Handmaid
Biblical Text: Genesis 50:15–17
Modern Midrash: A Letter to My Beloved Son Joseph
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Bilhah the Servant, Sister,
Surrogate, Spouse
Author’s Commentary: Emissary of Forgiveness
5. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 1: Potiphar’s Unnamed Wife
Biblical Text: Genesis 39:1–19
Modern Midrash: Zuleikha, the Prison Mistress
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Potiphar’s Wife in the Joseph
Narrative
Author’s Commentary: A Name and Narrative for Potiphar’s Wife
6. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 2: Puah, Shiphrah, and the Sacred Sisterhood
Biblical Text: Exodus 1:8–22
Modern Midrash: The Sacred Sisterhood
Classical Commentary and Midrash: The Subversive Midwives
Author’s Commentary: The Midwives’ Tale
7. Pharaoh’s Daughters, Part 3: The Princess and the Slave Girl Who Rescue
Moses
Biblical Text: Exodus 2:1–9
Modern Midrash: Amat-Bat-Ra, the Servant Savior
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Princess, Protector, Prophet
Author’s Commentary: A Conspiracy of Women
8. Shelomith Bat Dibri: The Blasphemer’s Mother
Biblical Text: Leviticus 24:10–14
Modern Midrash: Testament of Shelomith
Classical Commentary and Midrash: The Biblical Tale of the
Blasphemer
Author’s Commentary: A Mother’s Anguish
9. Miriam: Exiled by God, Dwelling beyond the Camp
Biblical Text: Numbers 12:1–16
Modern Midrash: Miriam’s Fringes
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Crime and Punishment
Author’s Commentary: Outcasts and Angels
10. Noah: Daughter of Zelophehad
Biblical Text: Numbers 27:1–8, 36:1–12
Modern Midrash: Noah and Elishama—A Love Story
Classical Commentary and Midrash: Five Righteous Women
Author’s Commentary: Rights Given and Taken Away
Appendix: Overview of Midrash
Glossary of Classical Sources
Notes
Bibliography