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Supplement series ;$v401 225 1 $aBible in the twenty-first century series ;$v4 300 $a"Forms a sequel to [Sivan's] Dinah's daughters: gender and Judaism from the Hebrew Bible to late antiquity (published under the name of Helena Zlotnick)"--P. [xi]. 311 $a0-567-14923-4 311 $a0-567-08045-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [230]-256) and indexes. 327 $aContents; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 THE WINDING PATHS OF BIBLICAL WO/MANHOOD; 1. The Decalogue: Scholarly Controversies and Consensus; 2. Making Wo/Men; 3. A New Reading of the Decalogue and Some Old Problems; 4. A Rabbinic Reading of the Decalogue; Chapter 2 MONOTHEISM = MONOGAMY? TEXT, IMAGE AND PARADIGM (WORD ONE; WORD TWO); 1. Meanings of Monotheism; 2. Moses and Gendered Monotheism; 3. Norms of Piety/Impiety: On Altars and Slaves in the 'Covenant Code'; 4. A Calf of Gold: The Allure of the Image and the Attraction of Apostasy 327 $a5. Purity, Pollution and Piety: Leviticus and Numbers on 'Leprosy'6. Making Monotheists: Deuteronomy's Version; 7. Family and Female Slavery: Deuteronomy 15; 8. From Broken to Recovered Torah: A Calf of Gold, a Queen and a Prophetess; 9. Coda and 'Conversion'; Chapter 3 OATH: DAUGHTER OF DISCORD? (WORD THREE; WORD NINE); 1. Sins of Speaking; 2. Harmony and Matrimony; 3. Deuteronomy on Justice; 4. Vows, Virginity and Parenthood; 5. Tongues of Duplicity? Rahab and Jael; 6. On Witches and Wives: From Ein Dor to Jezebel; 7. Coda: Ruth and Redemption 327 $aChapter 4 THE SABBATH: INVOKING LIBERATION? REVOKING CREATION? (WORD FOUR)1. The Sabbath: Biblical and Modern Interpretations; 2. Exodus and the Sabbath: Labor and Leisure on the Seventh Day; 3. Eve: A Gift of the Sabbath?; 4. Deuteronomy's Sabbath of Liberation; 5. 'Is it a Sabbath or New Moon Today?': Maternity, Sabbath and 'Creation'; 6. 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