Conception, pregnancy, childbirth, and the rearing of children are truly human experiences. But in religions and in their authoritative texts, these experiences are regularly utilized in metaphorical or symbolic language, or in narratives that tell of the origins of families or even peoples, of the relationship between individuals and groups or the relationship between humanity and the gods. Taking a closer look at the events surrounding childbirth and the time period of breastfeeding, it will be shown how literary texts from the Hebrew Bible go about intermingling motherhood and religion for the purpose of describing the origins of a nation
This paper focuses on the concept of sterility as idealized in the Biblical text and exemplified in ...
The Jewish religion places emphasis on the mandate to “be fruitful and multiply.” It is important to...
This research looks at Deutero-Isaiah 42:14 and 49:15 to demonstrate that both these passages refer ...
Following the canonization of the Hebrew Bible, a new process of interpreting this text was initiate...
The nation--particularly in Exodus and Numbers--is not an abstract concept but rather a grand charac...
The purpose of this study has been to examine and identify a negation of the mother and the maternal...
Motherhood is one of the most unifying experiences of womanhood. All women whether mothers or not ar...
There are several references to the first stages of human life in the Old Testament Scriptures. Some...
This article explores ideas concerning human conception as reflected in the Hebrew Bible in particul...
Women interviewed at a maternity hospital in Jerusalem were found to have selected childbirth ritual...
El presente trabajo analiza la posición de la mujer en la sociedad hebrea, respecto a la maternidad....
Old Testament theology, like many of its sister disciplines, is an area of study, which brings with ...
In households where a man had two or more wives, siblings born to the same mother worked to promote ...
The women in Genesis played a vital part in shaping Israel\u27s foundation, growth, and development,...
The great mothers of Israel There are three great women important for the Christian faith: Sarah, Re...
This paper focuses on the concept of sterility as idealized in the Biblical text and exemplified in ...
The Jewish religion places emphasis on the mandate to “be fruitful and multiply.” It is important to...
This research looks at Deutero-Isaiah 42:14 and 49:15 to demonstrate that both these passages refer ...
Following the canonization of the Hebrew Bible, a new process of interpreting this text was initiate...
The nation--particularly in Exodus and Numbers--is not an abstract concept but rather a grand charac...
The purpose of this study has been to examine and identify a negation of the mother and the maternal...
Motherhood is one of the most unifying experiences of womanhood. All women whether mothers or not ar...
There are several references to the first stages of human life in the Old Testament Scriptures. Some...
This article explores ideas concerning human conception as reflected in the Hebrew Bible in particul...
Women interviewed at a maternity hospital in Jerusalem were found to have selected childbirth ritual...
El presente trabajo analiza la posición de la mujer en la sociedad hebrea, respecto a la maternidad....
Old Testament theology, like many of its sister disciplines, is an area of study, which brings with ...
In households where a man had two or more wives, siblings born to the same mother worked to promote ...
The women in Genesis played a vital part in shaping Israel\u27s foundation, growth, and development,...
The great mothers of Israel There are three great women important for the Christian faith: Sarah, Re...
This paper focuses on the concept of sterility as idealized in the Biblical text and exemplified in ...
The Jewish religion places emphasis on the mandate to “be fruitful and multiply.” It is important to...
This research looks at Deutero-Isaiah 42:14 and 49:15 to demonstrate that both these passages refer ...