Sexual Violation in the Hebrew Bible
Sexual Violation in the Hebrew Bible Applying diverse biblical studies methodologies, Sexual Violation in the Hebrew Bible, analyzes Genesis 34 and 2 Samuel 13, narratives that contain the sexual…
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Sexual Violation in the Hebrew Bible
Applying diverse biblical studies methodologies, Sexual Violation in the Hebrew Bible, analyzes Genesis 34 and 2 Samuel 13, narratives that contain the sexual violation of a woman. Hebrew Bible laws dealing with rape and other sexual improprieties are addressed. More specifically, this book explores the various contexts in which critical Hebrew words were used and how they have been interpreted.
Their brothers reacted with violence while their fathers responded to the violations of their daughters with silence. Two aspects of narrative criticism - characterization and rhetoric - clearly show that the maternal brothers of Dinah and Tamar, the violated women, come to the foregrounds of the narratives while their fathers recede into the backgrounds. Mary Ann Bader considers the implications of these narratives in the current context, citing patterns of student reactions to these