Sarah, the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac in Genesis, is a
central biblical character because of her role in the establishment
of the people later called Israel. In recent years, the image of
Sarah has not fared well in scholarship where she is depicted as
petty, indulgent, self-absorbed, and the oppressor of Hagar. This
study examines Sarah and her role in Genesis to understand how
women function in the biblical text, how the biblical writers
constructed women's roles, and how this impacts a modern reading of
the Hebrew Bible.
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