The World of Genesis: Persons, Places, PerspectivesPhilip R. Davies, David J. A. Clines Bloomsbury Publishing, 1. jan. 1998 - 188 sider Although it opens with an argument that the earth, and not humanity, is the real subject of Genesis 1-11, this collection of essays focuses first on female personalities in Genesis (Eve, Hagar, Rebeccah, Tamar and the four tribal matriarchs), then on male characters (Abraham, Ishmael, Pharaoh). The treatment ranges from historical-critical analysis, through discourse analysis and narrative, ideological and psychological analyses, to postmodern autobiographical exegesis. Among the many delights of this selection are the mingling of traditional and contemporary perspectives, especially the interplay of gender at the level of the biblical text and of the modern author-and perhaps also of the modern reader of this fascinating assortment of studies on tales of human ancestry. |
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... History in a New Perspective Part II THE WOMEN'S STORY 769 16 19 22 JOHN GOLDINGAY Postmodernizing Eve and Adam ( Can I have my Apricot as well as Eating it ? ) NINA RULON - MILLER Hagar : A Woman with an Attitude 50 60 SUSANNE GILLMAYR ...
... History in a New Perspective Part II THE WOMEN'S STORY 769 16 19 22 JOHN GOLDINGAY Postmodernizing Eve and Adam ( Can I have my Apricot as well as Eating it ? ) NINA RULON - MILLER Hagar : A Woman with an Attitude 50 60 SUSANNE GILLMAYR ...
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... historical essay in the volume , in which Rafael Frankel argues that the assignation of tribes to mothers reflects their geographical situation and not their history of settlement ( as sug- gested in most previous discussion of the ...
... historical essay in the volume , in which Rafael Frankel argues that the assignation of tribes to mothers reflects their geographical situation and not their history of settlement ( as sug- gested in most previous discussion of the ...
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... history of scholarship on the character of Lot , of course , displays a highly gendered aspect . ( And what of his wife ? No- where has it been asked whether the spouse of such a character would prefer to stay in a disintegrating Sodom ...
... history of scholarship on the character of Lot , of course , displays a highly gendered aspect . ( And what of his wife ? No- where has it been asked whether the spouse of such a character would prefer to stay in a disintegrating Sodom ...
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Persons, Places, Perspectives Philip R. Davies, David J. A. Clines. Part I THE WHOLE EARTH FACING THE EARTH : PRIMAEVAL HISTORY IN A NEW PERSPECTIVE Part I: THE WHOLE EARTH.
Persons, Places, Perspectives Philip R. Davies, David J. A. Clines. Part I THE WHOLE EARTH FACING THE EARTH : PRIMAEVAL HISTORY IN A NEW PERSPECTIVE Part I: THE WHOLE EARTH.
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... history in Gen- esis 1-11 is generally considered to be a story of the beginning of hu- mankind or the prologue to the patriarchal history . The thesis I will defend here is that the story is less human - centred than is usually pre ...
... history in Gen- esis 1-11 is generally considered to be a story of the beginning of hu- mankind or the prologue to the patriarchal history . The thesis I will defend here is that the story is less human - centred than is usually pre ...
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Almindelige termer og sætninger
Abraham Abram action Adam Biblical Narrative Canaan character characterization chiastic structure circumcision continue covenant created creation cult prostitute David J.A. Clines death dialogue discourse divine dreams Egypt Egyptian entire earth episode Essays evil female feminist flesh Fokkelman Galatians Galilee garden gender Genesis 2-3 Genesis 38 girl God's Hagar heaven Hebrew Bible human illocution units interpretation Isaac Ishmael Israel Israelites iu iu iu jail Jeansonne Jewish Joseph story JSOT Judah land language Leah Levirate law Literary Lot's male meaning narrator offspring Old Testament Onan Onan's parallel parataxis patriarchal pattern Paul perspective Pharaoh phase plot position postmodern Press primogeniture promise question reader reading Rebekah refers relationship responsibility Rhetoric righteous Sarah says seems servant sexual Sheffield situation Sodom sons structure suggest Tamar Teubal textual theme Timnah tion tribes Trible verb verse wife woman women word Yahweh Yahwist YHWH Zebulun
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Side 86 - For this Agar is mount Sinai in Arabia, and answereth to Jerusalem which now is, and is in bondage with her children. But Jerusalem which is above is free, which is the mother of us all.
Side 75 - Then Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed, and said in his heart, Shall a child be born unto him that is an hundred years old? and shall Sarah, that is ninety years old, bear?
Side 71 - Why saidst thou, She is my sister? so I might have taken her to me to wife: now therefore behold thy wife, take her, and go thy way.
Side 86 - Nevertheless what saith the scripture ? " Cast out the bondwoman and her son : for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman.
Side 65 - But as then he that was born after the flesh, persecuted him that was born after the Spirit, even so it is now.
Side 84 - Wherefore she said unto Abraham, Cast out this bondwoman and her son: for the son of this bondwoman shall not be heir with my son, even with Isaac.
Side 70 - Behold now, I know that thou art a fair woman to look upon : therefore it shall come to pass, when the Egyptians shall see thee, that they shall say, This is his wife : and they will kill me, but they will save thee alive. Say, I pray thee, thou art my sister : that it may be well with me for thy sake ; and my soul shall live because of thee.
Side 20 - JSOT Journal for the Study of the Old Testament JSOTSup Journal for the Study of the Old Testament — Supplement Series...
Side 30 - See, I give you every seed-bearing plant that is upon all the earth, and every tree that has seed-bearing fruit; they shall be yours for food. And to all the animals on land, to all the birds of the sky, and to everything that creeps on earth, in which there is the breath of life, I give all the green plants for food.
Side 27 - And God said Let the waters under the heaven be gathered together unto one place, and let the dry land appear . . . And God called the dry land earth, and the gathering together of the waters called he seas...