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Jealousy in Context: The Social Implications of Emotions in the Hebrew Bible
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▼▲| Title: Jealousy in Context: The Social Implications of Emotions in the Hebrew Bible By: Erin Villareal Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 232 Vendor: Eisenbrauns Publication Date: 2022 | Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.69 (inches) Weight: 1 pound 2 ounces ISBN: 1575067366 ISBN-13: 9781575067360 Stock No: WW067361 |
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▼▲Attested as both a human and a divine expression, the biblical Hebrew term qinF2;a is most often translated as "jealousy" or "envy." In this study, Erin Villareal makes the case for reading qinF2;a as more than a simple reference to an emotion, instead locating the term's origins in ancient Israel's social and legal spheres.
Jealousy in Context evaluates the socioliterary context of qinF2;a. Through a series of case studies examining this term as it is applied to residents, sister-wives, brothers, and husbands in biblical narrative passages, Villareal explains that qinF2;a is felt by people who experience a threat or disruption to their rights and status within a social arrangement or community and is therefore grounded in practical concerns that have social and juridical ramifications. Investigating examples of divine qinF2;a, Villareal shows that its social meaning was adapted into theological language about the Israelite deity and his relationship with the people of Israel, and that Yahweh expresses qinF2;a whenever there is a threat to the integrity of his land or his sanctuary. Villareal examines the term through this socioliterary lens to reveal ancient Israelite perceptions concerning social organization and divine-human relationships. Additionally, she explores how the socioliterary character of qinF2;a in the Hebrew Bible communicates representations of ancient Israelite beliefs, values, and social expectations.
This convincing new understanding of a key biblical term will be appreciated by students and scholars of the Hebrew Bible, Hebrew linguistics, and ancient Near Eastern societies more generally.
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