A Woman's Place is in the House: Royal Women of Judah and their involvement in the House of DavidBloomsbury Publishing, 1 במאי 2003 - 218 עמודים Archaeological discoveries have increasingly brought to light evidence of women's involvement in the royal houses of the ancient Near East, yet such evidence has not fundamentally altered the perception of monarchy as an exclusively male-gendered theological, political, and social institution. Solvang's study assembles the evidence in search of an integrated view of royal women's position and power in critical functions of monarchy, challenging customary assumptions about women's place in the royal harem. The historical information serves as a backdrop for a literary reading of biblical texts describing the royal house of Judah. Attention is given to three women representing different royal positions: Michal (daughter), Bathsheba (queen mother), and Athaliah (queen and monarch). |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 58
עמוד 3
... appear to be a product of and in service to a broad range of monarchi- cal concerns including intra- and ... appears to exercise authority over the other royal women , as well as young royal men and administrative staff . At the point of ...
... appear to be a product of and in service to a broad range of monarchi- cal concerns including intra- and ... appears to exercise authority over the other royal women , as well as young royal men and administrative staff . At the point of ...
עמוד 4
... appear to have had a significant effect on scholarly dis- course about ancient royal women , emphasizing their seclusion and focus- ing their activity on sex and succession . Chapter 2 raises cautions about the use of the term ' harem ...
... appear to have had a significant effect on scholarly dis- course about ancient royal women , emphasizing their seclusion and focus- ing their activity on sex and succession . Chapter 2 raises cautions about the use of the term ' harem ...
עמוד 7
... appears in the books of Samuel and Kings was com- pleted not long after the fall of Jerusalem . The artistry of the narrative is admired and honored , but this study does not pursue questions of the iden- tity , location and political ...
... appears in the books of Samuel and Kings was com- pleted not long after the fall of Jerusalem . The artistry of the narrative is admired and honored , but this study does not pursue questions of the iden- tity , location and political ...
עמוד 9
... appear . Methodologically it examines the literary presentation of their presence and involvement in the royal household , focusing on the three fundamental narratological ques- tions : Who speaks ? Who sees ? Who acts ? 25 Of ...
... appear . Methodologically it examines the literary presentation of their presence and involvement in the royal household , focusing on the three fundamental narratological ques- tions : Who speaks ? Who sees ? Who acts ? 25 Of ...
עמוד 10
... appear- ance of the queen mother's name in the notices of Judean royal succession . Familiarity with the historical functioning of monarchies assists the reader in recognizing the subjective role of royal women in the biblical ...
... appear- ance of the queen mother's name in the notices of Judean royal succession . Familiarity with the historical functioning of monarchies assists the reader in recognizing the subjective role of royal women in the biblical ...
תוכן
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Part II | 71 |
THE ROYAL WOMEN OF JUDAH AND THE HOUSE OF DAVID | 173 |
Bibliography | 177 |
Index of References | 189 |
Index of Authors | 195 |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abigail Abishag activity administrative Adonijah Ahab Ahaziah Ammistamru Amurru ancient Near East ancient Near Eastern appear Arinna Asherah Assyrian Athaliah Bathsheba behavior Ben-Barak Biblical Narrative biblical text Bin-Nun chapter concubines court covenant cult cultic Davidic house death Deuteronomistic History Diplomatic Marriage Durand dynastic Egypt Esarhaddon father functions gebîrâ Hattušili Hebrew heir Hittite honor house of Ahab house of David house of Saul house of Yahweh husband Imperial Harem involvement Ishbaal Israel Jehoram Jehosheba Jerusalem Jonathan JSOTSup king king's kingdom kingship legitimate loyalty male marriage Michal Nabal Naqia Nathan nation palace Parpola Peirce political position Puduḥepa queen mother reference regnal notices regnal reports reign Rizpah role royal daughters royal house royal household royal women rule ruler šakintu Samuel Saul's servants sexual Sheffield Šibtu Solomon sons status suggests Tawananna temple throne tion Tudhaliya IV Ugarit Uriah wives woman Women at Mari Yahweh Zimri-Lim