Here are a few points from our class on February 7, 2008.
I owe thanks to the works that I am currently studying, including Women’s Bible commentary by Carol Newsom and Sharon Ringe and Women of the Bible and In the Wake of the Goddesses, both by Tikva Frymer Kensky. My teachers at Hebrew college are very helpful, in particular Professor Judith Kates and Rabbi Natan Margalit.
I would recommend that everyone read the Book of Ruth. We will not get to it for a while, but you may wish to have some knowledge of it as we go along. It’s quite short.
1 We talked first about filters - how it is not possible to approach the texts objectively, but that we have filters, such as feeling that women in the bible are mistreated, or that the bible is nonsense, or that it's important to identify with our ancestors, or that it doesn't matter. In fact, everything author we read has filters We identified some of our personal filters. The key thing is to try and be aware as we study of filters.
2. Review of last week: Note that Lot’s daughters did not use sexual wiles – we rally don’t see that until the book of Judith, definitely written under Greek influence. The story can support different meanings and it’s good to be able to hold several points of view. Maybe the story tries to provide a reason why Israelites are at odds with the Moabites, maybe the story supports the idea of there being a strong feminine guidance of Israel’s destiny. My hope is that people will not in general go away from class thinking that we have all found “the answer” together.
3. We studied some of Ezra- Nehemiah in order to see an extreme case of not intermarrying with foreign women.