The nature and function of Evil Eye Belief and Practice (EEBP) in the world of the Old Testament has been understudied. The majority view has been that the belief was limited to the notion of largesse in this collection of literature. This article demonstrated that the idiom םינעב ללק in Genesis 16:4-5, routinely interpreted as a metaphor for scorn on the part of Hagar, could in fact be interpreted as a linguistic vehicle for the concept of the malevolent eye of Sarai. The author argued for an interpretation wherein Sarai, driven by envy, accused Hagar of casting the evil eye on her and used this alleged transgression as an excuse to abuse her slave. The evil eye in the Old Testament was not restricted to the idea of generosity, but was a...
The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. This article ...
Current publications and polemics attest to the on-going efforts to explain Evil and death to post-m...
Building on the Christian and far-eastern understanding of evil, the author points out that evil th...
This article explores a presentation of the method, emergence and contribution of socialscientific c...
The belief in the evil eye has been closely associated with the emotion of envy in the folklore of n...
The biblical account of creation that begins in Genesis 2,4b has a tragic result: the man and the wo...
The biblical account of creation that begins in Genesis 2,4b has a tragic result: the man and the wo...
Common culture is the basis of exact identification of nations and the manner of their distinctions ...
Near the end of the story of Sarah's adventure in the house of Abimelech in Genesis 20, Abimelech is...
Laws found in Exodus and Leviticus reference the eye as a specific body part, such as Exod 21:26, wh...
This article explores a presentation of the method, emergence and contribution of social-scientific ...
<span>The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. T...
The book is a multidisciplinary anthropological research (social, religious, psychiatric and psychoa...
This article discusses the use of envy in the history of the interpretation of Gen. 4.1-16. The them...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed 'safe haven 'for the skeptic. He believes t...
The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. This article ...
Current publications and polemics attest to the on-going efforts to explain Evil and death to post-m...
Building on the Christian and far-eastern understanding of evil, the author points out that evil th...
This article explores a presentation of the method, emergence and contribution of socialscientific c...
The belief in the evil eye has been closely associated with the emotion of envy in the folklore of n...
The biblical account of creation that begins in Genesis 2,4b has a tragic result: the man and the wo...
The biblical account of creation that begins in Genesis 2,4b has a tragic result: the man and the wo...
Common culture is the basis of exact identification of nations and the manner of their distinctions ...
Near the end of the story of Sarah's adventure in the house of Abimelech in Genesis 20, Abimelech is...
Laws found in Exodus and Leviticus reference the eye as a specific body part, such as Exod 21:26, wh...
This article explores a presentation of the method, emergence and contribution of social-scientific ...
<span>The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. T...
The book is a multidisciplinary anthropological research (social, religious, psychiatric and psychoa...
This article discusses the use of envy in the history of the interpretation of Gen. 4.1-16. The them...
The problem of evil continues to be a supposed 'safe haven 'for the skeptic. He believes t...
The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. This article ...
Current publications and polemics attest to the on-going efforts to explain Evil and death to post-m...
Building on the Christian and far-eastern understanding of evil, the author points out that evil th...