Why Jephthah's Daughter Weeps

Why Jephthah's Daughter Weeps
Title Why Jephthah's Daughter Weeps PDF eBook
Author Margaret Murray Talbot
Publisher BRILL
Pages 240
Release 2022-02-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004508171

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Why does Jephthah’s daughter weep? This new child-oriented reading reveals that a complex mix of emotional, familial, socio-cultural, and sexual consequences of menarche and menstruation lies behind her tears. There’s more blood flowing in this Judges story than you’ve likely imagined!

Ancient Israel

Ancient Israel
Title Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Philip Francis Esler
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 452
Release 2006
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780800637675

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This volume brings together essays by an international group of biblical scholars on Old Testament topics, employing social-scientific methods: anthropology, macro-sociology, social psychology, and so forth.

ESV Expository Commentary (Volume 2)

ESV Expository Commentary (Volume 2)
Title ESV Expository Commentary (Volume 2) PDF eBook
Author Crossway
Publisher Crossway
Pages 963
Release 2021-08-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433576015

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A Passage-by-Passage Commentary of Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, and Ruth Designed to strengthen the global church with a widely accessible, theologically sound, and pastorally wise resource for understanding and applying the overarching storyline of the Bible, this commentary series features the full text of the ESV Bible passage by passage, with crisp and theologically rich exposition and application. Editors Iain M. Duguid, James M. Hamilton, and Jay Sklar have gathered a team of experienced pastor-theologians to provide a new generation of pastors and other teachers of the Bible around the world with a globally-minded commentary series rich in biblical theology and broadly Reformed doctrine, making the message of redemption found in all of Scripture clear and available to all. With contributions from a team of pastors and scholars, this commentary's contributors include: August H. Konkel (Deuteronomy) David Reimer (Joshua) Miles V. Van Pelt (Judges) Mary Willson (Ruth)

Judges 19-21 and Ruth

Judges 19-21 and Ruth
Title Judges 19-21 and Ruth PDF eBook
Author Jennifer M. Matheny
Publisher BRILL
Pages 294
Release 2022-08-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004521712

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Judges 19–21 is filled with sexual violence, silent victims, and the lack of an ethical response. Utilizing a Bakhtinian-canonical perspective, this book seeks alternative canonical voices of answerability and non-violence through dialogue with the book of Ruth.

Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions

Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions
Title Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions PDF eBook
Author Stefan C. Reif
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 416
Release 2015-11-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110369087

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Given the recent interest in the emotions presupposed in early religious literature, it has been thought useful to examine in this volume how the Jews and early Christians expressed their feelings within the prayers recorded in some of their literature. Specialists in their fields from academic institutions around the world have analysed important texts relating to this overall theme and to what is revealed with regard to such diverse topics as relations with God, exegesis, education, prophecy, linguistic expression, feminism, happiness, grief, cult, suicide, non-Jews, Hellenism, Qumran and Jerusalem. The texts discussed are in Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic and are important for a scientific understanding of how Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity developed their approaches to worship, to the construction of their theology and to the feelings that lay behind their religious ideas and practices. The articles contribute significantly to an historical understanding of how Jews maintained their earlier traditions but also came to terms with the ideology of the dominant Hellenistic culture that surrounded them.

King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice

King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice
Title King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice PDF eBook
Author Francesca Stavrakopoulou
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 424
Release 2012-10-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110899647

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The Hebrew Bible portrays King Manasseh and child sacrifice as the most reprehensible person and the most objectionable practice within the story of 'Israel'. This monograph suggests that historically, neither were as deviant as the Hebrew Bible appears to insist. Through careful historical reconstruction, it is argued that Manasseh was one of Judah's most successful monarchs, and child sacrifice played a central role in ancient Judahite religious practice. The biblical writers, motivated by ideological concerns, have thus deliberately distorted the truth about Manasseh and child sacrifice.

Judges

Judges
Title Judges PDF eBook
Author Miles V. Van Pelt
Publisher Crossway
Pages 132
Release 2018-03-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 1433557320

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The book of Judges describes a time in the life of the nation of Israel between the prophetic leadership of Moses and Joshua and the establishment of the monarchy. During that time, “everyone did what was right in his own eyes” (Judges 17:6). The most shocking feature in the book of Judges, however, is not the horror of Israel’s sin, but the glory of salvation from that sin. The darkness of Israel’s sin is overcome only by the wonder of God’s salvation worked through a series of memorable judges, who ultimately point us to Jesus Christ. Part of the Knowing the Bible series.