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Women's Lives in Biblical Times Associate Professor Jennie R. Ebeling

Women's Lives in Biblical Times By Associate Professor Jennie R. Ebeling

Women's Lives in Biblical Times by Associate Professor Jennie R. Ebeling


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Describes the lifecycle events and daily life activities experienced by girls and women in ancient Israel. This work examines biblical scholarship and other textual evidence from the ancient Near East and Egypt to create a detailed description of the lives of women living in the central highland villages of Iron Age I (ca 1200-1000 BCE) Israel.

Women's Lives in Biblical Times Summary

Women's Lives in Biblical Times by Associate Professor Jennie R. Ebeling

This volume describes the lifecycle events and daily life activities experienced by girls and women in ancient Israel examining recent biblical scholarship and other textual evidence from the ancient Near East and Egypt including archaeological, iconographic and ethnographic data. From this Ebeling creates a detailed, accessible description of the lives of women living in the central highland villages of Iron Age I (ca. 1200-1000 BCE) Israel. The book opens with an introduction that provides a brief historical survey of Iron Age (ca. 1200-586 BCE) Israel, a discussion of the problems involved in using the Hebrew Bible as a source, a rationale for the project and a brief narrative of one woman's life in ancient Israel to put the events described in the book into context. It continues with seven thematic chapters that chronicle her life, focusing on the specific events, customs, crafts, technologies and other activities in which an Israelite female would have participated on a daily basis.

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Ebeling's book achieves the nearly impossible task of giving life to the largely nameless and barely visible women of ancient Israel. Not only does she draw on multiple sources to reconstruct the tasks and relationships that defined women's lives, but also she gives vitality to those features by tracing the life course of a fictional woman in a highland village. Her sensitive portrayal of an imagined person, based on meticulously researched evidence, helps readers discover what life was really like for women in biblical antiquity. -- Carol Meyers, Duke University, Durham, USA
Jennie Ebeling, an expert in Syro-Palestinian archaeology, masterfully accomplishes her goal to explain what everyday life was like for early Israelite women in a book that is scholarly, engaging, and accessible to the general public. Women's Lives in Biblical Times is unique. Each chapter begins with Orah's Story, fictional narratives about the life of an Israelite woman in the early Iron Age. Unlike popular novels based on biblical characters, the stories about Orah are informed and written by a scholar of the ancient Near East. Then, Ebeling uses her archaeological and historical expertise to explore stages in the life of women including birth, childhood, puberty, marriage, motherhood, widowhood, death, and burial. She explores the roles women played in agriculture, food preparation, and healthcare, as well as artistic celebrations such as dance and music. Ebeling's book will replace Diamant's novel, The Red Tent, in several of my courses. -- Michael M. Homan, Xavier University of Louisiana, New Orleans, USA
The unique contribution of this work is Ebeling's creative approach... Women's Lives in Biblical Times will be a valuable tool not only in college and seminary classrooms, but also within congregations. * Interpretation *
It is exciting to find a book that so knowledgably presents state-of-the-art scholarship about women in Iron Age Israel. In Women's Lives in Biblical Times, Jennie Ebeling takes up a complex and important topic, one that merits intensive study. Her sophisticated analysis of archaeological data, biblical passages and anthropological studies ensures that scholars well versed in the field will find much new to consider. At the same time, her readable style of writing and the fictional storyline that enhances her scholarly presentation make this book appealing to students and other interested readers. Women's Lives in Biblical Times will be an asset in libraries and classrooms, and in personal collections. -- Beth Alpert Nakhai, The University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ, USA.
A delightful book! In Women's Lives in Biblical Times, Jennie Ebeling creatively combines an imaginative sketch of the life of an ancient Israelite woman with a rich array of biblical, archaeological, and comparative evidence, both compellingly to describe and convincingly to document the nature of everyday existence for the typical Israelite woman of the late second millennium BCE. The result is a study that is simultaneously learned and fun, a wonderful contribution to our understanding of Israelite women and tradition. -- Susan Ackerman, Dartmouth College, Hanover, USA
This book will be valuable to any reader who wants to understand more about the life of women in ancient Israel. It will appeal to readers who have read popular fictions or viewed modern films involving biblical characters, to students and teachers of courses dealing with women in the Bible, and to scholars who are interested in an in-depth scholarly treatment of the topic. * Religious Studies Review *
There have been a few attempts by biblical scholars to tell us about daily life in ancient Israel. But up to now there has been no full-scale account by anyone - and none specifically about women, none by archaeologists who are now the best qualified to write about how it really was ordinary folk. This book, by a woman who is a professional field archaeologist working in Israel, and who also has sound training in biblical studies, is the book we have been waiting for. It is conceived in a partly fictional setting - the story of Orah - but it is based on the most recent and best archaeological information. Orah comes to life and speaks to us dramatically about her varied roles in her small world, her hardships and hopes. The story is riveting. -- William G. Dever, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA
Women's Lives in Biblical Times presents a well-researched, thought-provoking discussion of the private and communal lives of ancient peoples -- Hannah Katsman, independent scholar, Israel * The European Legacy: Towards New Paradigms, vol. 19 *
An explosion of fiction focusing on female biblical characters (most notably, Anita Diamant's 1997 novel The Red Tent) spurred archeologist and scholar Jennie R. Ebeling to writer her own book, one that would be less dramatic but perhaps present a more realistic, complex picture of women's everyday lives in ancient Israel. While the core of Women's Lives in Biblical Times is nonfictional, Ebeling brings the subject to life in the person of 'Orah,' a hypothetical woman living in a small village of the central highlands in the Iron Age 1 (circa 1200-1000 B.C.)...[While] we marvel at the stark differences between Orah's life and that of a modern Western woman, Ebeling connects the reader to this imagined woman's humanity, bringing the past to life in fascinating detail. -- Teresa Malcolm, National Catholic Reporter
[...] This book offers a good, readable introduction into the biblical daily life - many of the traditions were not confined to the early Iron Age. [...] In the discursive parts I would have liked to see more proof of archaeological sources and a critical engagement with the historical value as a source of the biblical texts. [...] Despite these limitations, the book does offer a good insight into daily life and culture. * I. Mullner, Kassel, Zietschrift fur die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft, 2014, issue 126 *

About Associate Professor Jennie R. Ebeling

Jennie R. Ebeling is Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Evansville

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1: Birth and Background; Bet 'Av and Bet 'Em; Four-Room House and Women's Space; Diet and Economy; Agricultural Cycle; Chapter 2: Childhood; Baking and Brewing; Pottery Production; Spinning and Weaving; Education and Literacy; Chapter 3: Womanhood; Grape Harvest and Wine Making; Menstruation and Purity; Incense and Perfume; Household Religion; Chapter 4: Marriage; Marriage Arrangements; Wedding Customs; Music and Dancing; Clothing; Chapter 5: Childbirth; Midwifery; Childbirth; Amulets and Jewelry; Basketry; Chapter 6: Motherhood; Breastfeeding and Weaning; Olive Harvest and Olive Oil Production; Hide Working; Pilgrimage to Shiloh; Chapter 7: Old Age and Death; Widowhood; Health and Medicine; Funerary Rituals; Mortuary Cult.

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GOR010782243
9780567196446
0567196445
Women's Lives in Biblical Times by Associate Professor Jennie R. Ebeling
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2010-06-06
192
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