Mujeres De La Biblia Judia – (Spanish)
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Mujeres de la Biblia Judia es una amplia obra, documentada y rigurosa sobre el papel de la mujer en el judaismo antiguo; tanto de los libros del canon hebreo (Miqra), como de los libros Deuterocanonicos aadidos en la diaspora helenista entre los siglos II-I a.C. y que son parte de la Biblia de los Setenta, LXX.
Se incluyen indices de personas y temas, que convierten el libro en un verdadero y util Diccionario Biblico sobre la Mujer, y una completa bibliografia y un extenso aparato critico de notas a pie de pagina.
La obra se divide en tres partes:
*Mujeres del recuerdo: en el principio. Las mujeres antes del exilio babilonico.
*Mujeres en crisis: el contexto judio. La mujer en el pre-exilio, exilio y post-exilio.(Siglos VI-V a.C.).
*Mujeres como simbolos: las grandes mujeres del judaismo.
Women of The Jewish Bible
Women of the Jewish Bible is a comprehensive, documented, and rigorous work on the role of women in ancient Judaism; both the books of the Hebrew canon (Miqra), as well as the Deuterocanonical books added in the Hellenistic Diaspora between the II-I centuries B.C. and which are part of the Bible of the Seventy, LXX.
Included are indexes of persons and subjects, which make the book a truly useful Biblical Dictionary of Women, and a complete bibliography and an extensive critical apparatus of footnotes.
The work is divided into three parts:
*Women of remembrance: in the beginning. Women before the Babylonian exile.
*Women in crisis: the Jewish context. Women in the pre-exile, exile and post-exile (6th-5th centuries B.C.).
*Women as symbols: the great women of Judaism.
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SKU (ISBN): 9788494495557
ISBN10: 8494495550
Language: Spanish
Xabier Ibarrondo
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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