From Wild Beast to Huntress: Animal Imagery, Beauty, and Seduction in the Song of Songs and Proverbs

This article investigates the bestiary used to represent the dynamics of attraction and seduction in the Song of Songs and the book of Proverbs. It examines mainly the predatory imagery, focusing on the lions and leopards the female lover associates with, in Song 4:8, as well as the “hunting ground”...

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Autor principal: Létourneau, Anne (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Brill 2023
En: Biblical interpretation
Año: 2023, Volumen: 31, Número: 1, Páginas: 67-93
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Bibel. Hoheslied / Bibel. Hoheslied 4,8 / Bibel. Sprichwörter / Bibel. Sprichwörter 6,26 / Bibel. Sprichwörter 7 / Belleza / Seducción / Animales (Motivo) / Animales predadores (Motivo) / Metáfora / Lenguaje de imágenes / Exegesis feminista
Clasificaciones IxTheo:FD Teología contextual
HB Antiguo Testamento
Otras palabras clave:B Seduction
B Animal
B Predation
B Proverbs
B Gender
B non-human
B Song of Songs
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Sumario:This article investigates the bestiary used to represent the dynamics of attraction and seduction in the Song of Songs and the book of Proverbs. It examines mainly the predatory imagery, focusing on the lions and leopards the female lover associates with, in Song 4:8, as well as the “hunting ground” terminology used to characterize some of the strange women’s behaviors in Prov. 6:26; 7:22–23. Following Arbel (2015) and Imray (2013), the article contends that the female lover of Song of Songs and the strange women are not so different. Through a close philological examination of the passages staging these women, it sets out to decompartmentalize our understanding of what is an appropriate—or threatening—display of feminine charms and seductive strategies in the Hebrew Bible. This exegetical inquiry also brings the super/non-human persona of these women into focus.
ISSN:1568-5152
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: Biblical interpretation
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/15685152-20211613