Names in the Hebrew Bible

oleh: Herbert Barry III, Jared J. Jackson

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2007-12-01

Deskripsi

Abstract The Hebrew Bible contains more than a thousand names given to more than two thousand individuals, less than 10% of whom are females. The majority of women are identified merely as the wife, concubine, daughter, mother, or sister of a man. The twelve patrilineal tribes and genealogies of fathers and sons contributed to the preponderance of males. Ten names are ambisexual, shared by both males and females. Two books, 1 Chronicles and Genesis, contain the largest numbers of people with ambisexual names.