Oxford Scholarship Online 2017
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198796879.001.0001
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Maternal Grief in the Hebrew Bible

Abstract: This book explores the stories of biblical mothers who were placed at key junctures in Israel’s history to renegotiate the destinies not only of their own children, dead or lost, but also those of larger communities, i.e. family lines, ethnic groups, or entire nations. Since ‘rites in general are a context for the creation and transformation of social order’, these women used the circumstance of child loss as a platform for a kind of grief-driven socio-political activism. As maternal bereavement is generally u… Show more

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“… 7 For more details about the meaning of וַתַּשְׁלֵךְ in Gen 21.15, see Hamilton 1995, 83, and Kozlova 2017, 56.…”
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“… 7 For more details about the meaning of וַתַּשְׁלֵךְ in Gen 21.15, see Hamilton 1995, 83, and Kozlova 2017, 56.…”
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confidence: 99%