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Biblical women speak : hearing their voices through new and ancient midrash / Rabbi Marla J. Feldman
VerfasserFeldman, Marla J. In Wikipedia suchen nach Marla J. Feldman
ErschienenPhiladelphia : Jewish Publication Society ; Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 2023
Umfangxxviii, 208 pages 23 cm
Anmerkung
"Published by the University of Nebraska Press as a Jewish Publication Society book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-208)
Schlagwörter Bible In Wikipedia suchen nach Bible / Feminist criticism In Wikipedia suchen nach Feminist criticism / Women in rabbinical literature In Wikipedia suchen nach Women in rabbinical literature / Women in the Bible In Wikipedia suchen nach Women in the Bible / Midrash In Wikipedia suchen nach Midrash / History and criticism In Wikipedia suchen nach History and criticism / Aggada In Wikipedia suchen nach Aggada / Commentaries In Wikipedia suchen nach Commentaries / Feminism In Wikipedia suchen nach Feminism / Religious aspects In Wikipedia suchen nach Religious aspects / Judaism In Wikipedia suchen nach Judaism / RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics In Wikipedia suchen nach RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Exegesis & Hermeneutics / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies In Wikipedia suchen nach SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
ISBN9780827615144
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Inhalt

Keturah: Abraham's Last Wife -- Leah and Rachel: Devoted Sisters and Bitter Rivals -- Bat Shua: Judah's Unnamed Wife -- Bilhah: The Loving Handmaid -- Pharaoah's Daughters, Part 1: Potiphar's Unnamed Wife -- Pharaoah's Daughters, Part 2: Puah, Shiphrah, and the Sacred Sisterhood -- Pharaoah's Daughters, Part 3: The Princess and the Slave Girl Who Rescue Moses -- Shelomith Bat Dibri: The Blasphemer's Mother -- Miriam: Exiled by God, Dwelling beyond the Camp -- Noah: Daughter of Zelophehad -- Overview of Midrash.

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