Away from the Father's House : the social location of na'ar and na'arah in Ancient Israel
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Away from the Father's House : the social location of na'ar and na'arah in Ancient Israel
(Journal for the study of the Old Testament : supplement series, 301)
Sheffield Academic Press, c2000
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Bibliography: p. [196]-206
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Building on the biblical narrative and on social world analysis, Leeb argues that the terms NA'AR and NA'ARAH refer to persons displaced from the father's house (BET 'AB), usually as a result of debt slavery. Hence, rather than working his father's land, and becoming in turn the head of his own household, the NA'AR, as a domestic or military servant, helps build the household of another. Less frequently, the weakness or absence of the father leads to the same, or a similar, predicament. Any woman venturing from her own household is also likely to acquire the status of a NA'ARAH. This is a novel and challenging study in ancient Israelite social structure.
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