Jeroboam’s wife : the enduring contributions of the Old Testament’s least-known women
Robin Gallaher Branch
Peabody, Mass : Hendrickson Publishers, c2009
xxiii, 270 p. ; 22 cm
書
館藏地 | 索書號 | 現狀 |
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G/F Collection | BS 575 .B648 | Available |
- Introduction : emerging from obscurity : the path set
- Hearing the story : appreciating biblical narratives
- Miriam : the sister of Moses : obscure yet audacious
- Rizpah : quiet catalyst in king making
- Rizpah : silent activist in nation building
- The wise woman of Abel Beth Maacah : wisdom in a time of crisis
- The wife of Jeroboam : abuse and obedience
- The widow of Zarephath : validating God's prophet
- The Israelite slave girl : overcoming obscurity through faith
- Athaliah : from obscurity to treachery
- Conclusion : from obscurity to significance : a concluding textual affirmation
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [241]-250) and indexes
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/ALUT