Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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الصفحة 111
... judge to whom the children of Israel came for guidance ( Judges 4.5 ) , Deborah was divinely raised to save them " Out of the hand of their oppressors " ( Geneva Bible Judges 2.16 ) . Though a number of historians note Early Modern ...
... judge to whom the children of Israel came for guidance ( Judges 4.5 ) , Deborah was divinely raised to save them " Out of the hand of their oppressors " ( Geneva Bible Judges 2.16 ) . Though a number of historians note Early Modern ...
الصفحة 112
... judge in Israel , nor does it , as Susan Ackerman points out , communicate the “ remarkable ways in which Judges ' women can be depicted in defiance of traditional gender expectations " ( 5 ) . One such defiance that would have been ...
... judge in Israel , nor does it , as Susan Ackerman points out , communicate the “ remarkable ways in which Judges ' women can be depicted in defiance of traditional gender expectations " ( 5 ) . One such defiance that would have been ...
الصفحة 114
... judge . Here , Deborah directly addresses the Queen and emphasizes the divinity of her selection : But He that neyther sleepes nor slackes such furies to correct , Appointed me Debora for the Judge of his elect : And did deliver Sisera ...
... judge . Here , Deborah directly addresses the Queen and emphasizes the divinity of her selection : But He that neyther sleepes nor slackes such furies to correct , Appointed me Debora for the Judge of his elect : And did deliver Sisera ...
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