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The Figure of the Widow in the Hebrew Bible

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The Figure of the Widow in the Hebrew Bible

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Christie Gilfeather explores the role of the widow in the Hebrew Bible, examining the appearance and significance of widowhood in numerous biblical texts, from Job and Deuteronomy to Leviticus and Lamentations . Gilfeather argues that the patterns found in contemporary ethnographic accounts of the lives of widows have significant parallels with biblical texts; the widow is often found on the periphery of narratives which centre on powerful men, and thus their contribution has often been overlooked, making it possible for novel questions to be asked about the texts at hand. With a combination of detailed exegesis and interdisciplinary investigation, Gilfeather examines biblical widowhood in a greater degree of detail than has ever been achieved before.

Gilfeather first discusses themes which the reader already associates with the widow, primarily poverty and social justice. Focusing on texts from Deuteronomy, Job and 1-2 Kings, she addresses issues including food poverty, advocacy and inheritance; and also explores the way in which the widow functions as a tool in books such as Job, utilised by the protagonist as a reference point for their own moral standing. Gilfeather then builds on the more unexpected findings of her research, particularly sexuality, and analyses how the widow's sexual past was understood in priest marriage laws, Ruth and Genesis 38. She finally discusses widowhood's association with death, in particular its use as a metaphor in Lamentations and the widow's role as a public mourner.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: 'The Widow Within Your Gates' - The presentation of Widowhood in the Book of Deuteronomy
Chapter Three: 'Her Heart Sung for Joy' - The Widow in the Book of Job
Chapter Four: Economics of Widowhood - Inheritance in Kings and Ruth
Chapter Five: Forbidden Marriage Partners - Widows in Leviticus and Ezekiel
Chapter Six: Killer Wives - Ruth and Tamar
Chapter Seven: 'How Lonely Sits the City' - Political Widowhood in Lamentations
Conclusions
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Published 20 Aug 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9780567727480
Imprint T&T Clark
Series The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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