A Feminist companion to Exodus to Deuteronomy /
edited by Athalya Brenner.
- England : Sheffeid Academic Press, 1994.
- 269 p.; 21 cm.
- (Feminist companion to the Bible, 6) .
Bibliography: p. 259-269
Introduction/ Athalya Brenner pt. 1 Daughters Daughters and fathers in Genesis... or What is wrong with this picture/Ilona N. Rashkow 'You shall let every daughter live': a study of exodus 1.8--2.10/ J. Cheryl Exum But if she be a daughter...she may live! 'daughters' and 'sons' in Exodus 1-2/ Jopie Siebert-Hommes Second thoughts about secondary characters: women in Exodus 1.8--2.10/ J. Cheryl Exum The will of the daughters/ Ankie Sterring pt. 2 Social status and female sexuality Sexual violence and deuteronomic law/ Carolyn Pressler On incest/ Athalya Brenner Widows in the Hebrew Bible: a transactional approach/ Frank S. Frick Blood discharge: on female im/purity in the priestly code and in biblical narrative pt. 3 Miriam: On being a sister Bringing Miriam out of the shadows/ Phyllis Trible Song of Moses, Song of Miriam: Who is Seconding whom/ J. Gerald Janzen Some recent views on the presentation of the song of Miriam/ Fokkelien Van Dijk-Hemmes Miriam the musician/ Carol Meyers With a song in her heart: listening to scholars listening to Miriam/ Alice Bach An afterword: the decalogue-- am I an addressee/ Athalya Brenner