Language:
English
Year of publication:
2021
Titel der Quelle:
Journal of Biblical Literature
Angaben zur Quelle:
140,2 (2021) 229-249
Keywords:
Bible Theology
;
Bible Feminist criticism
;
History
;
Femininity of God Biblical teaching
;
God Biblical teaching
;
Metaphor in the Bible
Abstract:
There are a number of alleged examples of female language about the deity in the Hebrew Bible, but, to my knowledge, there has been no systematic critique of such instances. They include passages where the deity Yahweh is said to be described as a human or animal mother, and other passages where language that seems appropriate only to women (e.g., of birthing and of midwifery) is used in reference to the deity. Twenty-two such passages are assessed here, with the conclusion that there is not a single instance of such female language. There are indeed two cases where the deity may be compared to a woman, but they do not mean that the deity itself is viewed as in any sense female.
Description / Table of Contents:
Loland Levinson, Hanne. Still invisible after all these years? Female God-language in the Hebrew Bible: a response to David J. A. Clines. Ibid. 141,2 (2022) 199-217.
DOI:
10.15699/jbl.1402.2021.1
URL:
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