Judah's Tamar In Her Shoes (Trials)

Judah's Tamar In Her Shoes (Trials)
Author: Deidra Bynum
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2021-04-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781632217813


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All Rise...In this exciting story, you are invited to an arena of traditional wrestling. A place where checks and balances are the probes for truth and justice, "court." Law student Felecia (the created character for this story) has been given an assignment. Tasked with selecting and developing a simulated mock trial to write about, she has chosen the fascinating story surrounding "Judah and Tamar" from the Bible. Unfolding details of their story reveals a time when surrogacy to continue family legacy was lawful and strongly encouraged. If a man (husband) died, before having a son with his young wife, and he had other immediate male relatives, the law dictated the next of kin was obligated to step in, assume the role of husband and provide an heir for the departed. However, in Tamar's case, after the death of her husband, things did not go accordingly. At the center of it all was her father-in-law, Judah. Presiding over this amazing case is none other than the honorable "Judge Deborah," borrowed from the Bible's book of Judges. Equipped with motive, opportunity, evidence, witnesses, and a surprise verdict, Tamar is taking Judah to court! Cooperating with biblical history, uniquely, Felecia transcribes an exciting version of their story. She brings a fresh perspective, highlights, and revelation to an old, wonderful, yet intriguing story of patience, persistence, perceived prostitution, and the fulfillment of a promise.Also documented here are six modern-day stories displaying the consequences of human emotions vacillating from fear to secret desire. As always, it is wished with great sensitivity in spirit; each reader is enlightened and richly blessed, as we once again engaged the faithfulness of God.

Feminist Studies

Feminist Studies
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 728
Release: 1993
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:


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A Gorgon’s Mask

A Gorgon’s Mask
Author: Lewis A. Lawson
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 940120182X


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The thesis of A Gorgon’s mask: The Mother in Thomas Mann’s Fiction depends upon three psychoanalytic concepts: Freud’s early work on the relationship between the infant and its mother and on the psychology of artistic creation, Annie Reich’s analysis of the grotesque-comic sublimation, and Edmund Bergler’s analysis of writer’s block. Mann’s crisis of sexual anxiety in late adolescence is presented as the defining moment for his entire artistic life. In the throes of that crisis he included a sketch of a female as Gorgon in a book that would not escape his mother’s notice. But to defend himself from being overcome by the Gorgon-mother’s stare he employed the grotesque-comic sublimation, hiding the mother figure behind fictional characters physically attractive but psychologically repellent, all the while couching his fiction in an ironic tone that evoked humor, however lacking in humor the subtext might be. In this manner he could deny to himself that the mother figure always lurked in his work, and by that denial deny that he was a victim of oral regression. For, as Edmund Bergler argues, the creative writer who acknowledges his oral dependency will inevitably succumb to writer’s block. Mann’s late work reveals that his defense against the Gorgon is crumbling. In Doctor Faustus Mann portrays Adrian Leverkühn as, ultimately, the victim of oral regression; but the fact that Mann was able to compete the novel, despite severe physical illness and psychological distress, demonstrates that he himself was still holding writer’s block at bay. In Confessions of Felix Krull: Confidence Man, a narrative that he had abandoned forty years before, Mann was finally forced to acknowledge that he was depleted of creative vitality, but not of his capacity for irony, brilliantly couching the victorious return of the repressed in ambiguity. This study will be of interest to general readers who enjoy Mann’s narrative art, to students of Mann’s work, especially its psychological and mythological aspects, and to students of the psychology of artistic creativity.

Life

Life
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 530
Release: 1919
Genre: American wit and humor
ISBN:


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Report of the Trial of Humphrey Boyle ... for publishing an alledged blasphemous and seditious libel, as one of the shopmen of Mr. Carlile ... To which is attached, the trial of Joseph Rhodes, under the name of Wm. Holmes, as forced upon him, for publishing a copy of the same pamphlet

Report of the Trial of Humphrey Boyle ... for publishing an alledged blasphemous and seditious libel, as one of the shopmen of Mr. Carlile ... To which is attached, the trial of Joseph Rhodes, under the name of Wm. Holmes, as forced upon him, for publishing a copy of the same pamphlet
Author: Humphrey Boyle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1822
Genre:
ISBN:


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Life

Life
Author: John Ames Mitchell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1108
Release: 1919
Genre:
ISBN:


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A Lineage of Grace

A Lineage of Grace
Author: Francine Rivers
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2012-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1414357478


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The complete biblical historical fiction compilation by the New York Times bestselling author of Redeeming Love and A Voice in the Wind. The Bible is filled with inspiring stories of unlikely candidates God chose to change eternity. This bestselling compilation in one volume contains five novellas about such people―women in the family tree of Jesus Christ. Tamar. Rahab. Ruth. Bathsheba. Mary. Each was faced with extraordinary―even scandalous―challenges. But they had courage. They lived daring lives. Sometimes they made mistakes―big mistakes. And yet God, in His infinite mercy and grace, used them to bring forth the Christ, the Savior of the world. Their stories still hold great meaning and inspiration for us today. Tamar risked her life and reputation to be the woman she was called to be. See how the Lord uses our circumstances and our steps toward Him, however faltering, to fulfill His plan. Rahab was exploited by men who saw only her beauty, yet she held fast to her faith in God and was rewarded. Discover how God seeks and finds those whose hearts are tender toward Him, no matter how far away they are. Ruth’s loyalty, especially toward her mother-in-law Naomi, helped her persevere in the face of tragedy, and God gave her a second chance at love. Be encouraged that God will provide even when all hope seems lost. Bathsheba’s scandalous affair with David did not end in one night. Learn that God is willing to restore and redeem those lost in the depths of despair who call out to Him. Mary is one of the most revered women in history. But first, she was an ordinary woman striving to please God in the same way women still do today. When God spoke, Mary responded in obedience which changed the world forever. Each novella includes an in-depth Bible study perfect for personal reflection or group discussion. Watch these five women in the Bible come to life and learn from their examples of hope, faith, love, and obedience.

Tamar

Tamar
Author: Shadia Hrichi
Publisher: ACU Press/Leafwood Publishers
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781684263011


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"If God can choose the Canaanite Tamar to continue the line through whom Christ would come, can anything keep Him from weaving your story into His redemptive plan? Tamar, daughter-in-law of Judah, is the first woman listed in the lineage of Christ. Mistreated, widowed twice, betrayed, and used as a prostitute . . . it seems impossible that God could redeem her story, but His plan of redemption was written from eternity past-and nothing can get in His way. Through this six-week, in-depth Bible study, you will discover that no matter life's twists and turns or your sins and failures, there is a God working behind the seen, redeeming it all for His glory"--

Legal Friction

Legal Friction
Author: Gershon Hepner
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 1138
Release: 2010
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780820474625


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Legal Friction: Law, Narrative, and Identity Politics in Biblical Israel tracks the mystery of narratives in the Hebrew Bible and their allusions to Sinai laws by highlighting intertextual allusions created by verbal resonances. While the second and the third parts of the volume illustrate allusions to Sinai narratives made by some narratives occurring in the post-Sinaitic era, twenty-three Genesis narratives are analyzed to show that the protagonists were bound by Sinai Laws before God supposedly gave them to Moses, anticipating the Book of Jubilees. Legal Friction suggests that most of Genesis was composed during or after the Babylonian exile, after the codification of most Sinai laws, which Genesis protagonists consistently violate. The fact that they are not punished for these violations implies to the exiles that the Sinai Covenant was unconditional. In addition, the author proposes that Genesis contains a hidden polemic, encouraging the Judean exiles to follow the revisions of laws of the Covenant Code by the Holiness Code and Deuteronomy. Genesis narratives, like those describing post-Sinai events, often cannot be understood properly without recognition of their allusions to biblical laws.