Women’s Roles in the Narrative and Theology of the Book of Tobit

Full title
Women’s Roles in the Narrative and Theology of the Book of Tobit
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Research notes

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Author(s)
Schöpflin, Karin
Editor(s)
Géza G. Xeravits
Year
2015
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Religion and Female Body in Ancient Judaism and Its Environments
Issue / Series Volume
28
Series Title
Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies
Publisher
De Gruyter
Place of Publication
Berlin/Munich/Boston
Pages
173-185
Work type
Label
08/06/2015
Abstract

Three women are involved in the narrative of the Book of Tobit, a fourth one is mentioned. These females represent three generations: grandmother, mother, daughter. The central role of woman is defined by her relation to man, that is being man's counterpart, i.e his wife. Therefore, right in the centre of the book, Gen 2:18 is quted from the tora and interpreted as the divine foundation of marriage. In addition, the concept of endogamy is important. The book presents two couples married for several years who are living in different circumstances and a young couple that gets married.