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Biblical Interpretation
A Gender Perspective on the Daughters of Zelophehad: Bible, Talmudic Midrash, and Modern Feminist Midrash2007 •
2021 •
This article studies the resilience of five daughters of Zelophehad in requesting to be allocated the land as their father never had a son. The Mosaic law discriminates women against land allotment or ownership. However, the same law teaches that only God owns the land and the occupants are the custodians. Deuteronomic tradition presents land custodianship as a right dispensed solely at the discretion of the owner, while Leviticus presents land as a resource to be properly managed by the recipients for sustainability. Exodus presents land occupation as a social concern. The patriarchal views of marginalising women from owning the land are challenged by the spirit of the daughters of Zelophehad who challenged the ancient traditional biblical laws with their patriarchal endorsements that restricted them to land ownership. Contribution: Many African societies are still patriarchal, marginalising women from land ownership and occupation. Women in these traditional societies are encourag...
Review of Biblical Literature
“Review of Introducing the Women’s Hebrew Bible: Feminism, Gender Justice, and the Study of the Old Testament, by Susanne Scholz,” Review of Biblical Literature. June 2018.2018 •
Pharos Journal of Theology
Out of the Shadows of Patriarchy: The Struggle for Women’s Liberation in the Holy BibleIn the interpretation of the Bible, feminists are often trapped by the method of progressive subversive interpretation which considers the entire Bible to be written by a patriarchal culture which must of necessity be deconstructed. But through this paper, it is understood that in the Holy Bible it was not entirely written only for a pervading patriarchal culture, but indeed the Holy Bible, or at least a part of the book was written by women in their struggle for liberation. There is even a book that reverses patriarchal culture and turns it into a matriarchy, that the family is not "beth-av" (father's house), but the word family relates to the notion of a "mother's house" in the book of Ruth. There are of course numerous great women in the Holy Bible, inter-alia, Mary, the virgin mother of Jesus, Deborah, Ruth, Sarah, Priscilla, Rahab, Hannah, Esther and Miriam who was the archetype of the female prophetic tradition. The method used in this article is hi...
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology
Book Review: Daughters of Miriam: Women Prophets in Ancient Israel2009 •
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Franz Brentano and Austrian Philosophy. Proceedings of the Franz Brentano (1838–1917) Centenary Conference. Vienna 2017
Brentano’s Concept of Descriptive Psychology2020 •
Proceedings / AMIA ... Annual Symposium. AMIA Symposium
A reference terminology for drugs1999 •
XVI Международный Византийский семинар «ΧΕΡΣΩΝΟΣ ΘΕΜΑΤΑ: «империя» и «полис». Материалы научной конференции / отв. ред. Н.А. Алексеенко. Симферополь: ИТ «АРИАЛ», 2024. С. 191-202
Naumenko V. E., Gantsev V. K., Iozhitsa D. V. The Cave Church of Kil’se-Tubiu at the Foot of Mangup: Historiographic Myths and Archaeological Realities (According to the 2022 Excavations2024 •
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IEEE Antennas and Wireless Propagation Letters
Ruggedized Surface-Mount Omnidirectional Antenna for Supersonic Aerial Platforms2020 •
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2011 •
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
An Experimental Investigation of Ternary Blended Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete (MK: Fa: GGBS): Steel Polypropylene Fibers2019 •
REM - International Engineering Journal
Evaluation of the use of blast furnace slag as an additive in mortars