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  • 1
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
    Angaben zur Quelle: 43,4 (2019) 539-555
    Keywords: Aguilar, Grace, ; Bible. Feminist criticism ; Women Biblical scholars ; Women Biblical teaching ; Inheritance and succession Biblical teaching ; Jewish law Biblical teaching
    Abstract: Grace Aguilar's interpretation of the Torah's laws on female inheritance and a daughter's vows in her 19th-century biography of biblical women "The Women of Israel" sits between a proselytizing Anglo-Protestant rhetoric and an androcentric Judaism. This article traces the contours of her feminized, contemplative brand of Judaism through her reading of these laws. The article finds her arguments against the main currents of Judaism of the period to be of a social-religious strain familiar to, yet contending with, the "tolerant" Christianity of Victoria's England. In staking her space between traditions, Aguilar adopts (and adapts) the terminology of Christian parlance and the Christianized domestic ideology the terms facilitate. The result is a subversive, if ambivalent, work of biblical interpretation that seconds a hegemonic cultural vision for domestic accord in substituting Judaism for its religious heart. Aguilar's recovered "authentic" Judaism, then, emerges as Christianity's worthy twin that stands its ground against misogyny.
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    In:  Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 43,4 (2019) 509-524
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2019
    Titel der Quelle: Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
    Angaben zur Quelle: 43,4 (2019) 509-524
    Keywords: Bible Comparative studies ; Dead Biblical teaching ; Jewish law Biblical teaching ; Punishment Biblical teaching ; Redemption Biblical teaching ; Blood Biblical teaching ; Mesopotamia Religion
    Abstract: Scholarly reasons for the existence of the גאל הדם institution tend to pool around the interests of three parties: the family or clan of the dead person, the Israelite people "en masse", and the land those people possess. There is, however, another party with an interest in the death of the murderer, and that is the murdered person. To suggest that the dead have an interest in the execution of their killer is to argue for a belief in posthumous interests, a position here defended with reference to Israelite interment practice, and to Mesopotamian and Israelite beliefs about the dead and the violently dead.
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