Zwischen investitur und testament beobachtungen zur rezeption des josuabuches im liber antiquitatum biblicarum |
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Authors: | Eckart Reinmuth |
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Affiliation: | Theologische Fakult?t , Universit?t Rostock , Rostock, D-18051 |
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Abstract: | Bible scholars feel the sexual heat of Jael's assassination of Sisera but deny the fire. Victor Matthews says these verses are about hospitality, not sex. Mieke Bal says they are about maternity, not sex. Yair Zakovitch says they used to be about sex, but the sex has been censored out. My close reading evidences that the Jael-Sisera episode is indeed about sex—about a woman's sexual dominance over a man. Using more of the text than other explications, this understanding reveals the bawdy ridicule of Sisera and resolves the difficulties that adhere to previous analyses. Arguing the synchronicity of Judges 4 and 5, it illuminates these chapters' correspondence and agreement, their identical style of ironic humor, and their unifying linguistic craftsmanship. |
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