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Acknowledgments | 7 | |
Abbreviations | 8 | |
Ch. 1 | Introduction | 11 |
Ch. 2 | Methods | 23 |
Ch. 3 | Specific Texts in the Hebrew Bible: House Boys and Field Hands | 42 |
Ch. 4 | Fighting Men and Battlefield Assistants | 68 |
Ch. 5 | Dangerous Situations | 91 |
Ch. 6 | Women: Unprotected and Vulnerable | 125 |
Ch. 7 | Other Uses of [actual symbol not reproducible] | 151 |
Ch. 8 | Related Words in Other Languages | 166 |
Ch. 9 | Conclusions | 190 |
App | Named [actual symbol not reproducible] | 195 |
Bibliography | 196 | |
Index of References | 207 | |
Index of Authors | 215 |
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Add Away from the Father's House : The Social Location of the Na'ar and Na'arah in Ancient Israel, Building on the biblical narrative and on social world analysis, Leeb argues that the terms NA'AR and NA'ARAH refer to persons displaced from the father's house (BET 'AB), usually as a result of debt slavery. Hence, rather than working his father's land, , Away from the Father's House : The Social Location of the Na'ar and Na'arah in Ancient Israel to your collection on WonderClub |