The Sanctified 'Adulteress' and her Circumstantial Clause: Bathsheba's Bath and Self-Consecration in 2 Samuel 11

Bathsheba's actions in 2 Sam. 11.2-4 identify crucial aspects of her character. Past commentators interpret these words in connection with menstrual purification, stressing the certain paternity of David's adulterine child. This article demonstrates that the participles rōheset and mitqadd...

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Authors: D'Ror Chankin-Gould, J. (Author) ; Hutchinson, Derek (Author) ; Hilton Jackson, David (Author) ; Mayfield, Tyler D. (Author) ; Schulte, Leah Rediger (Author) ; Schneider, Tammi J. (Author) ; Winkelman, E. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2008
In: Journal for the study of the Old Testament
Year: 2008, Volume: 32, Issue: 3, Pages: 339-352
Further subjects:B Deity
B uncleanness
B Sanctification
B Menstruation
B purity or purification
B Adultery
B David
B Bathsheba
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