The biblical book of Judges contains culturally familiar stories
such as that of Samson and Delilah and Deborah and Baraq. But
despite the popularity of these stories, other important stories in
Judges such as that of Achsah, the raped pilegesh, and the final
civil war are virtually unknown to the average reader.
Approaching Judges as a unified literary document, Tammi
Schneider shows that the unity of the narrative reveals that when
the Israelites adhere to the covenant established with their deity
they prosper, but when they stray from it disaster follows. This is
true not only in the Deuteronomistic refrains, as is recognized by
many scholars, but in the whole book, and is reflected in Israel's
worsening situation throughout its narrative time.
Schneider also highlights the unifying themes in Judges. She
emphasizes the role of gender, family relations, and theology
expressed in the biblical narrative, and uses intertextuality to
better understand the text of Judges and its context in the
Deuteronomistic history and the Hebrew Bible.
"Tammi J. Schneider is assistant professor in the religion
department at Claremont Graduate University, in Claremont,
California. She received her BA in Hebrew language and literature
from the University of Minnesota, and a PhD in ancient history from
the University of Pennsylvania. She has excavated at a number of
archaeological sites in Israel and is co-director of the excavation
of Tel el-Fara' South in Israel. She is project director at the
Institute for Antiquity and Christianity in Claremont and area
editor for Ancient Near East for "Religious Studies Review." Her
publications cover topics in Assyriology, ancient Near Eastern
history, archaeology, and biblical studies."
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