Four Biblical Heroines and the Case for Female Authorship
An Analysis of the Women of Ruth, Esther and Genesis 38
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This work examines the lives of four female characters in the Bible: Naomi, Ruth, Tamar and Esther. Their stories differ significantly from those of most female Biblical characters in that each woman is depicted without a dominant male companion and each is featured in the Bible’s more secular texts. The author evaluates each character’s role as a female protagonist, and demonstrates how each story represents an innovative view of religion and a revisionist evaluation of women’s roles. Finally, the author proposes that these narratives may have been authored by women. Appendices provide additional information about Boaz, Judah and Tamar, Greek versions of the Book of Esther, Mordecai’s decree, and literacy in ancient Israel. Includes a glossary and timeline.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Hillel I. Millgram
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 279
Bibliographic Info: maps, glossary, appendices, notes, bibliography, indexes
Copyright Date: 2008
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3081-9
eISBN: 978-0-7864-8394-5
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations Used in the Text xiii
Introduction 1
PART I. IN THE BEGINNING
1. A Woman’s Tale: An Introduction to the Book of Ruth 17
2. The Exiles 31
3. Amid the Alien Corn 43
4. The Winning of Boaz 53
5. At Bethlehem’s Gate 61
6. What Means This Tale? 68
7. Tamar 76
PART II. STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND: ESTHER, A TRAGI-COMEDY IN THREE ACTS
8. Understanding Esther: An Introduction 93
Act I: The Women in His Life
9. Party Time in Old Persia, or Lessons on How to Run an Empire 105
10. The Substitute 111
Act II: The War Against the Jews
11. Prologue: The Night of the Assassins 121
12. The Man Who Would Not Bow 124
13. The War Commences 133
Act III: Fighting for Their Lives
14. In the Valley of the Shadow: Looking into the Abyss 141
15. Interlude: The Theater of the Absurd 150
16. Esther Triumphant 158
17. Reversing the Engine 161
18. Judgment Day 171
19. Thou Shalt Not Forget! 178
Conclusion
20. The Dark Vision 188
21. The Hidden Hand 196
PART III. SUMMING UP
22. Thinking Outside the Box 207
Appendix I. From Whom Did Boaz Buy the Field? 221
Appendix II. Can Judah and Tamar Be Fitted into the Joseph Narrative? 224
Appendix III. It’s Greek to Me: The Greek Versions of Esther 227
Appendix IV. Mordecai’s Decree: A Technical Interlude 230
Appendix V. But Could She Read? The Question of Literacy in Ancient Israel 233
Timeline: Putting Things in Perspective 240
Glossary of Terms, Place Names, and Persons 243
Selected Bibliography 251
Biblical Verses Index 255
General Index 257