This dissertation focuses on Proverbs 31:10-31, the poem about the eset hayil, the co-called ‘woman of valour’. Chapter one will use Reception Theory to show how scholarship on Proverbs, especially discussions about the school/royal court or folk/clan origin of Israelite wisdom, has influenced the interpretation of Proverbs, creating a pre-understanding or research paradigm within which researchers think. I will show how specific interpretations of Proverbs 31:10-31 as part of a hermeneutical framework or inspired by a particular social setting have been influenced by this research paradigm. Chapter two will begin with a literary analysis, discussing the structure and content of Proverbs 31:10-31 and translation difficulties. A more focus...
This article considers the valiant woman from Proverbs 31 and explores the context and original id...
A survey of the many feminine portraits in the Canterbury Tales reveals that Chaucer was aware of th...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "An important contribution to the study a...
This dissertation focuses on Proverbs 31:10-31, the poem about the eset hayil, the co-called ‘woman ...
The title of Proverbs 31:10-31, namely, ‘a woman of courage’, cultivated my interest in this text a...
An exegetical study of Proverbs 31:10-31 was conducted and its relevance for modern women was examin...
Understanding the identity of אשׁת־חיל (literally, “a woman of strength”) in Prov 31:10–31 presents ...
Sometimes understanding the Bible is difficult, especially when one has no understanding of the cult...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Before she became a cultural icon o...
Proverbs begins with an exposition on what the “fear of the Lord” entails and ends with the descript...
The focus of this study is the portrayal of the Strange Woman and the unnamed mothers and wives of P...
The intertextual connections which the book of Ruth makes to the book of Proverbs, and in particular...
ii The thesis traces the history of the interpretation of the Song of the Valiant Woman, the conclud...
A contextual reading of Proverbs 31:10–31 indicates that the periscope was and is still being used ...
This dissertation suggests that, while the book of Proverbs is sometimes difficult to interpret and ...
This article considers the valiant woman from Proverbs 31 and explores the context and original id...
A survey of the many feminine portraits in the Canterbury Tales reveals that Chaucer was aware of th...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "An important contribution to the study a...
This dissertation focuses on Proverbs 31:10-31, the poem about the eset hayil, the co-called ‘woman ...
The title of Proverbs 31:10-31, namely, ‘a woman of courage’, cultivated my interest in this text a...
An exegetical study of Proverbs 31:10-31 was conducted and its relevance for modern women was examin...
Understanding the identity of אשׁת־חיל (literally, “a woman of strength”) in Prov 31:10–31 presents ...
Sometimes understanding the Bible is difficult, especially when one has no understanding of the cult...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Before she became a cultural icon o...
Proverbs begins with an exposition on what the “fear of the Lord” entails and ends with the descript...
The focus of this study is the portrayal of the Strange Woman and the unnamed mothers and wives of P...
The intertextual connections which the book of Ruth makes to the book of Proverbs, and in particular...
ii The thesis traces the history of the interpretation of the Song of the Valiant Woman, the conclud...
A contextual reading of Proverbs 31:10–31 indicates that the periscope was and is still being used ...
This dissertation suggests that, while the book of Proverbs is sometimes difficult to interpret and ...
This article considers the valiant woman from Proverbs 31 and explores the context and original id...
A survey of the many feminine portraits in the Canterbury Tales reveals that Chaucer was aware of th...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website. "An important contribution to the study a...