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Sexual Inequality in the Old Testament
Title: Sexual Inequality in the Old Testament
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
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Sexual Inequality in the Old Testament
In today’s society women are looked upon ignorantly by the male gender. This attitude derived from the naïve men of the Old Testament. They did not see women as being an important part of history and therefore hardly spoke of them. When women were mentioned it was usually in a condescending fashion. Even with genealogies in the Old Testament women were not listed as if to show that they were not important and
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as no more important than an item of property.
Bibliography
Callaway, M.C. Women in the Old Testament. San Fransisco: Harper, 1999.
Coogan, M.D. The Oxford Companion to the Bible. New York: Oxford, 1993.
Hoffman, R.J. What the Bible Really Says. San Fransisco: Harper, 1999.
Holy Bible. Colorado Springs: International Bible Society, 1973.
http://www.scs.unr.edu/~fdaniels/rel/women.htm leads to an essay entitled The Role of Women in the Church by Frank Daniels
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