Full title
Pity the Women and Children: Punishment by Siege in Josephus’s Jewish War
Research notes
Reader Checked|OA 11/12/2013
Reference type
Year
2013
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal for the Study of Judaism: In the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman Period
Volume
44
Issue / Series Volume
2
Abbreviated Series Name
JSJ
Pages
174 – 194
Label
14/10/2013
Abstract
This paper analyzes the neglected theme of suffering women and children in Josephus’s Jewish War. Women and children did suffer the effects of sieges in Greco-Roman antiquity, but historiographers also use the stories of their suffering to interpret warfare. Josephus participates in this tradition by using the imagery of suffering women and children to condemn the Jewish rebels, a presentation which is also influenced by Deut 28 and Lamentations. The warnings against rebellion in J.W. 2.237, 400, and 5.418 heighten the rhetorical power of this condemnation by offering the alternative of surrender for the sake of women and children.