Guide
Prayers of and about Women in Early Jewish Literature
2nd Century BCE–6th Century CE
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By Carol Bakhos
The hymns, laments, and prayers attributed to and about women in literature from the Hellenistic, Greco-Roman, and Byzantine periods conform in their rhetorical and stylistic characteristics to the genre conventions explored in PRAYER and exhibited in the prayers attributed to other biblical characters. These prayers were likely written by men, who projected them into the mouths of female characters. They are grouped together here to draw attention to the ways their male authors constructed and reflected ideas about women. For more literary texts about women, see LITERARY DEPICTIONS OF WOMEN.
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Deborah’s Hymn of Thanksgiving
Then Deborah and Barak the son of Abino and all the people together sang a hymn to the Lord on that day, saying (Judges 5:1), “Behold the Lord has shown us his glory from on high, as he did in the…
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Hannah’s Hymn of Thanksgiving
And Hannah placed the boy before Eli and said to him, “This is the desire I have desired, and this is the request I have asked” (1 Samuel 1:25–27). And Eli said to her, “You have not asked alone, but…
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Lament for Sitis, Job’s Wife
Who is not amazed that this is Sitis, the wife of Job?
Who used to have fourteen draperies sheltering her chamber and a door within doors, so that one was considered quite worthy merely to gain…
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Lament of Jephthah’s Daughter
And when the daughter of Jephthah came to Mount Stelac, she began to weep, and this is her lamentation that she lamented and wept over herself before she departed. And she said,
“Hear, you mountains…
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Yael’s Prayer before Killing Sisera
And when Sisera was sleeping, Jael went out to the flock and got milk from it. And when she was milking, she said, “And now be mindful, Lord, of when you assigned every tribe or race to the earth. Did…
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Hannah’s Prayer for a Child
And Hannah prayed and said, “Did you not, Lord, search out the heart of all generations before you formed the world? Now what womb is born opened or dies closed unless you wish it? And now let my…