The world of the child in the Hebrew Bible

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The question 'What is a child?' is not easily answered. To make us aware of the multiple factors that contribute to the social construction of childhood in the Hebrew Bible, Naomi Steinberg draws on ethno-historical evidence and incorporates the insights of contemporary social studies of childhood. Through close readings of Genesis 21, 1 Samuel 1 and Exodus 21.22-25, she argues that chronological age and biological immaturity do not determine the boundaries of childhood in biblical Israel. The social constructions of childhood in the Hebrew Bible were based on what the child could do for the parent, not vice versa. Children were their parents' property and were used to fulfil their parents' desires and needs. Not all children had the same experiences of childhood, of course. For example, whether a child was born into a monogamous or polygamous family shaped the course of its future. Other relevant factors in the construction of the multiplicities of childhoods included gender, birth order, and the socio-political historical contexts of ancient Israel. Steinberg convincingly corrects the notion that childhood is a static category in the human life cycle, showing that meanings of childhood are not generic and cannot be carried over from one society to another. This fascinating study, in which the author draws fruitfully on her personal cross-cultural experience of children's lives in Guatemala, exposes the reality that childhood in the Hebrew Bible was radically different from present-day childhood.

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English
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146

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The world of the child in the Hebrew Bible
2013, Sheffield Phoenix Press
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Table of Contents

pt. 1: Background and theory
Children and childhood as categories of analysis
What is a child?
Words for children in the Hebrew Bible
pt. 2: Regarding childhood in the Hebrew Bible
The Israelite family as an economic unit and children's roles
The Israelite life cycle: are there any children here?
Genesis 21: Monogamy, polygamy and childhood experiences
1 Samuel1: Child abandoment and the best interests of the child
Exodus 21.22-25: Is the fetus a life?
pt. 3: From the Hebrew Bible to today: stasis and change
Socially constructed categories of childhood.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-140) and indexes.

Published in
Sheffield
Series
Hebrew Bible monographs -- 51, Hebrew Bible monographs -- 51.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
221.830523
Library of Congress
BS576 .S74 2013, BS576 .S64 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 146 pages
Number of pages
146

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28390542M
ISBN 10
1907534768
ISBN 13
9781907534768
LCCN
2013412345
OCLC/WorldCat
827955136

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