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Social World of Ancient Israel, 1250–587 BCE is unavailable, but you can change that!

Getting a fix on the social context of the Hebrew Bible is imperative for anyone reconstructing either the “story” of the text or the “history” behind the text. Resources in this area often prove overspecialized and arcane, and readerly tasks as simple as scanning their table of contents can require highly sophisticated skills in cultural anthropology or Semitic languages. Social World of Ancient...

wives’ pregnancy and in cases where their greater physical strength was required. The primary and gender specific responsibility for childbearing belonged to women. The mother of the household was authorized not only to bear sons and daughters for her household, but also to see that all the other women in her household regularly bore sons and daughters as well. The midwife assisted the mother of the household in arranging for them to have children, and to care for them during their pregnancy.
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