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Harlot or Holy Woman? presents an exhaustive study of qedesah, a Hebrew word meaning consecrated woman but rendered prostitute or sacred prostitute in Bible translations. Reexamining biblical and extrabiblical texts, Phyllis A. Bird questions how qedesah came to be associated with prostitution and offers an alternative explanation of the term, one that suggests a wider participation for women as religious specialists in Israel's early cultic practice. Bird's study reviews all the texts from classical antiquity cited as sources for an institution of sacred prostitution, alongside a comprehensive analysis of the cuneiform texts from Mesopotamia containing the cognate qadistu and Ugaritic texts containing the masculine cognate qds. Through these texts, Bird presents a portrait of women dedicated to a deity, engaged in a variety of activities from cultic ritual to wet-nursing, and sharing a common generic name with the qedesah of ancient Israel. In the final chapter she returns to biblical texts, reexamining them in light of the new evidence from the ancient Near East. Considering alternative models for constructing women's religious roles in ancient Israel, this wholly original study offers new interpretations of key texts and raises questions about the nature of Israelite religion as practiced outside the royal cult and central sanctuary.Product Identifiers
PublisherEisenbrauns
ISBN-139781575069814
eBay Product ID (ePID)22046625601
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Book TitleHarlot or Holy Woman?: a Study of Hebrew Qedesah
AuthorPhyllis A. Bird
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
TopicLiterature, Religious History
Publication Year2019
Dimensions
Item Height229mm
Item Width152mm
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Title_AuthorPhyllis A. Bird
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States