Gods, Goddesses, and the Women Who Serve Them
A wide-ranging study of women in ancient Israelite religion.  

Susan Ackerman has spent her scholarly career researching underexamined aspects of the world of the Hebrew Bible—particularly those aspects pertaining to women. In this collection drawn from three decades of her work, she describes in fascinating detail the worship of goddesses in ancient Israel, the roles women played as priests and prophets, the cultic significance of queen mothers, and the Hebrew Bible’s accounts of women’s religious lives. Specific topics include:  

  • the “Queen of Heaven,” a goddess whose worship was the object of censure in the book of Jeremiah  
  • Asherah, the great Canaanite mother goddess for whom Judean women were described as weaving in the books of Kings  
  • biblical figures considered as religious functionaries, such as Miriam, Deborah, and Zipporah  
  • the lack of women priests in ancient Israel explored against the prevalence of priestesses in the larger ancient Near Eastern world  
  • the cultic significance of queen mothers in Israel and throughout the ancient Near East  
  • Israelite women’s participation in the cult of Yahweh and in the cults of various goddesses  
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Gods, Goddesses, and the Women Who Serve Them
A wide-ranging study of women in ancient Israelite religion.  

Susan Ackerman has spent her scholarly career researching underexamined aspects of the world of the Hebrew Bible—particularly those aspects pertaining to women. In this collection drawn from three decades of her work, she describes in fascinating detail the worship of goddesses in ancient Israel, the roles women played as priests and prophets, the cultic significance of queen mothers, and the Hebrew Bible’s accounts of women’s religious lives. Specific topics include:  

  • the “Queen of Heaven,” a goddess whose worship was the object of censure in the book of Jeremiah  
  • Asherah, the great Canaanite mother goddess for whom Judean women were described as weaving in the books of Kings  
  • biblical figures considered as religious functionaries, such as Miriam, Deborah, and Zipporah  
  • the lack of women priests in ancient Israel explored against the prevalence of priestesses in the larger ancient Near Eastern world  
  • the cultic significance of queen mothers in Israel and throughout the ancient Near East  
  • Israelite women’s participation in the cult of Yahweh and in the cults of various goddesses  
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Gods, Goddesses, and the Women Who Serve Them

Gods, Goddesses, and the Women Who Serve Them

by Susan Ackerman
Gods, Goddesses, and the Women Who Serve Them

Gods, Goddesses, and the Women Who Serve Them

by Susan Ackerman

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A wide-ranging study of women in ancient Israelite religion.  

Susan Ackerman has spent her scholarly career researching underexamined aspects of the world of the Hebrew Bible—particularly those aspects pertaining to women. In this collection drawn from three decades of her work, she describes in fascinating detail the worship of goddesses in ancient Israel, the roles women played as priests and prophets, the cultic significance of queen mothers, and the Hebrew Bible’s accounts of women’s religious lives. Specific topics include:  

  • the “Queen of Heaven,” a goddess whose worship was the object of censure in the book of Jeremiah  
  • Asherah, the great Canaanite mother goddess for whom Judean women were described as weaving in the books of Kings  
  • biblical figures considered as religious functionaries, such as Miriam, Deborah, and Zipporah  
  • the lack of women priests in ancient Israel explored against the prevalence of priestesses in the larger ancient Near Eastern world  
  • the cultic significance of queen mothers in Israel and throughout the ancient Near East  
  • Israelite women’s participation in the cult of Yahweh and in the cults of various goddesses  

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780802879561
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 09/17/2022
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Susan Ackerman is the Preston H. Kelsey Professor of Religion and professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at Dartmouth College. She is the author of Women and the Religion of Ancient Israel; When Heroes Love: The Ambiguity of Eros in the Stories of Gilgamesh and David; Warrior, Dancer, Seductress, Queen: Women in Judges and Biblical Israel; and Under Every Green Tree: Popular Religion in Sixth-Century Judah.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
Part One: Goddesses
          1. “And the Women Knead Dough”
          2. Asherah, the West Semitic Goddess of Spinning and Weaving?
          3. The Women of the Bible and of Ancient Near Eastern Myth
Part Two: Priests and Prophets
          4. Why Is Miriam Also among the Prophets? (And Is Zipporah among the Priests?)
          5. The Mother of Eshmunazor, Priest of Astarte
          6. Priestesses, Purity, and Parturition
Part Three: Queen Mothers
          7. The Queen Mother and the Cult in Ancient Israel
          8. The Queen Mother and the Cult in the Ancient Near East
Part Four: Women and Worship
          9. At Home with the Goddess
          10. Women and the Worship of Yahweh in Ancient Israel
Bibliography
Indexes

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