The Strength of Women and Truth: The Tale of the Three Bodyguards and Ezra's Prayer in First Esdras

Updated by: 
Nadav Berger
Research notes: 
24/01/2012 AS Reader Checked 13/08/2013 NB
Reference type: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Sandoval, Timothy J.
year: 
2007
Full title: 

The Strength of Women and Truth: The Tale of the Three Bodyguards and Ezra's Prayer in First Esdras

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Journal of Jewish Studies
Volume: 
58
Issue / Series Volume: 
2
Pages: 
211-227
Abstract: 

Most commentators believe the Tale of the Three Bodyguards in 1 Esdras 3 - 4 serves, simply and primarily, to enhance the status of Zerubbabel, the early leader of the returned exiles. A consideration of a number of thematic and rhetorical links between the Tale of the Three Bodyguards (1 Esdras 3:1 - 4:41[63]) and Ezra's prayer-sermon recounted later in the book (1 Esdras 8:65 - 87; Eng.=8:74 - 90), however, demonstrates that the story also functions to undergird the response of Ezra and his associates to the intermarriage crisis recounted in 1 Esdras 8:65 - 87 (Eng.=8:68 - 90). The rhetoric of especially Zerubbabel's speeches on women and Truth (1 Esdras 4:13 - 41) effectively anticipates and mitigates the reader's possible moral objections to the expulsion of the foreign women. This suggests that a major reason 1 Esdras was composed was to weigh in on Jewish in the Hellenistic period regarding intermarriage with Gentiles.

Alternative title: 
JJS
Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha: 
Composition / Author: 
1 Esdras
Passage: 
3^4
Composition / Author: 
1 Esdras
Passage: 
8
URL: 
http://jjs-online.net/toc.php?subaction=fullcontent&id=058_02_211_1&type=article&review=
Label: 
26/11/2007
Record number: 
9 280