As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém

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Autor(a) principal: Matos, Sue’Hellen Monteiro de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This research analyzes the female priesthood in the temple of Jerusalem at the service of the divine couple, Asherah and YHWH. This service has as its main object the narrative of 2 Kings 23:4-14. To this object were added analyses of the archaeological evidence about the cult of Asherah and the divine couple, as well as the examination of textual and iconographic sources that ascertain the various priestly categories of women in the Ancient Near East. Considering the results of these analyses it is concluded that "the women who wove garments to Asherah" mentioned in the biblical text (v.7) would be, not only priestesses of Asherah, but also of YHWH. With this, the thesis argues for the legitimacy of the cultic space of women in the main temple of Judah, Jerusalem. They took part not only in the domestic setting of private religion, but also in the worship space of public religion, also acting in spaces of power. However, although the "women who wove robes to Asherah" are priestesses, they are not named as such. This is because there is a gendered memory politics carried out by the biblical writers who selected what to describe, how to describe them, and what has to be forgotten. Therefore, we have analyzed the narrative construction and gendered memory politics of Josiah's 'victorious' discourse that constructs a repudiation of women, the Goddess, other Gods, and their priests, all expelled in his exclusively Javish religious restructuring. This research was based on a bibliographical survey of works published in Brazil and abroad, which inform about the current stage of research on Asherah and her priestesses, both from the point of view of biblical literature and archaeological evidence. The text of 2 Kings 23:4-14 was analyzed through exegesis from a feminist perspective. This methodology includes the steps of the historical-critical method and form criticism, with a discussion of power relations between the sexes within a kyriarchal culture. Finally, the process of silencing, concealing, and disqualifying the women who served the Goddess Asherah, and also YHWH, was discussed, as well as the violent language against the Goddess itself. This discussion was based on the theoretical assumptions of Paul Ricoeur about the politics of memory and of Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza about the hermeneutics of suspicion and remembrance. It is concluded that there is a gender politics of memory used by the biblical redactors, which erases the memory of the Goddess Asherah and disassociates her from YHWH, as well as invisibilizes female priesthood in the Jerusalem temple, denying women the sacred space and power that had once been occupied by them. Consequently, a new politics of memory was elaborated: there was an official worship of the divine couple in Jerusalem, in which women and men were part of the priesthood. (AU)
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spelling Kaefer, José AdemarLópes , Maricel MenaBachmann, Mercedes Laura GarciaCarneiro , Marcelo da SilvaSantos , Suely Xavier dosMatos, Sue’Hellen Monteiro de2022-11-25T19:16:47Z2022-09-19Matos, Sue’Hellen Monteiro de. As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém. 2022. 228 folhas. Tese( Ciencias da Religiao) - Universidade Metodista de Sao Paulo, Sao Bernardo do Campo,2022.http://tede.metodista.br/jspui/handle/tede/2247This research analyzes the female priesthood in the temple of Jerusalem at the service of the divine couple, Asherah and YHWH. This service has as its main object the narrative of 2 Kings 23:4-14. To this object were added analyses of the archaeological evidence about the cult of Asherah and the divine couple, as well as the examination of textual and iconographic sources that ascertain the various priestly categories of women in the Ancient Near East. Considering the results of these analyses it is concluded that "the women who wove garments to Asherah" mentioned in the biblical text (v.7) would be, not only priestesses of Asherah, but also of YHWH. With this, the thesis argues for the legitimacy of the cultic space of women in the main temple of Judah, Jerusalem. They took part not only in the domestic setting of private religion, but also in the worship space of public religion, also acting in spaces of power. However, although the "women who wove robes to Asherah" are priestesses, they are not named as such. This is because there is a gendered memory politics carried out by the biblical writers who selected what to describe, how to describe them, and what has to be forgotten. Therefore, we have analyzed the narrative construction and gendered memory politics of Josiah's 'victorious' discourse that constructs a repudiation of women, the Goddess, other Gods, and their priests, all expelled in his exclusively Javish religious restructuring. This research was based on a bibliographical survey of works published in Brazil and abroad, which inform about the current stage of research on Asherah and her priestesses, both from the point of view of biblical literature and archaeological evidence. The text of 2 Kings 23:4-14 was analyzed through exegesis from a feminist perspective. This methodology includes the steps of the historical-critical method and form criticism, with a discussion of power relations between the sexes within a kyriarchal culture. Finally, the process of silencing, concealing, and disqualifying the women who served the Goddess Asherah, and also YHWH, was discussed, as well as the violent language against the Goddess itself. This discussion was based on the theoretical assumptions of Paul Ricoeur about the politics of memory and of Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza about the hermeneutics of suspicion and remembrance. It is concluded that there is a gender politics of memory used by the biblical redactors, which erases the memory of the Goddess Asherah and disassociates her from YHWH, as well as invisibilizes female priesthood in the Jerusalem temple, denying women the sacred space and power that had once been occupied by them. Consequently, a new politics of memory was elaborated: there was an official worship of the divine couple in Jerusalem, in which women and men were part of the priesthood. (AU)Esta pesquisa analisa o sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém a serviço do casal divino, Asherah e YHWH, tendo como principal objeto a narrativa de 2Rs 23,4-14. A este objeto foram agregadas análises das evidências arqueológicas acerca do culto à Asherah e ao casal divino, bem como o exame das fontes textuais e iconográficas que asseveram as diversas categorias sacerdotais de mulheres no Antigo Oriente Próximo. Considerando os resultados destas análises conclui-se que “as mulheres que teciam vestes à Asherah”, mencionadas no texto bíblico (v.7), seriam, não apenas sacerdotisas de Asherah, mas também de YHWH. Com isto, a tese argumenta acerca da legitimidade do espaço cúltico das mulheres no principal templo de Judá, Jerusalém. Elas participam, não apenas no ambiente doméstico da religião privada, mas também no espaço de culto da religião pública, atuando também nos espaços de poder. No entanto, embora as “mulheres que teciam vestes à Asherah” sejam sacerdotisas, elas não são nomeadas como tal. Isto porque há uma política de memória de gênero por parte dos redatores bíblicos que selecionam o que narrar, como narrar, e o que esquecer. Por isso, analisou-se a construção narrativa e a política de memória de gênero do discurso ‘vitorioso’ de Josias que constrói um repúdio às mulheres, à Deusa e aos outros Deuses e seus sacerdotes expulsos em sua reestruturação religiosa exclusivamente javista. Esta pesquisa foi realizada a partir de levantamento bibliográfico de obras publicadas no Brasil e no exterior, as quais informam sobre estágio atual das pesquisas acerca de Asherah e suas sacerdotisas, tanto do ponto de vista da literatura bíblica quanto das evidências arqueológicas. O texto de 2Rs 23,4-14 foi analisado através da exegese em perspectiva feminista. Esta metodologia inclui os passos do método histórico-crítico e crítica das formas, com a discussão das relações de poder entre os sexos dentro de uma cultura kyriarcal. Por fim, discutiu-se sobre o processo de silenciamento, ocultamento e desqualificação das mulheres que serviam à Deusa Asherah, e também a YHWH, bem como a própria linguagem violenta contra a Deusa. Esta discussão foi realizada a partir dos pressupostos teóricos de Paul Ricoeur sobre política de memória e de Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza acerca da hermenêutica da suspeita e da relembrança. Conclui-se que há uma política de memória de gênero utilizada pelos redatores bíblicos, a qual apaga a memória da Deusa Asherah e a desassocia de YHWH, assim como invisibiliza o sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém, negando às mulheres o espaço sagrado e de poder que outrora tinha sido ocupado por elas. Por conseguinte, elaborou-se uma nova política de memória: havia um culto oficial ao casal divino em Jerusalém, no qual mulheres e homens exerciam o sacerdócio (AU)Submitted by Noeme Timbo (noeme.timbo@metodista.br) on 2022-11-25T19:16:47Z No. of bitstreams: 1 SUEHELLEN MONTEIRO2.pdf: 2926570 bytes, checksum: 4e86fc3aedfb210b8b2ad4b8482f66f0 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-11-25T19:16:47Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv The sacred women of Asherah and YHWH: narrative and memory of the female priesthood in the Jerusalem temple.
title As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém
spellingShingle As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém
Matos, Sue’Hellen Monteiro de
Sacerdotisas, Asherah e YHWH; hermenêutica feminista; política de memória; reestruturação religiosa de Josias
Priestesses, Asherah and YHWH; feminist hermeneutics; politics of memory; Josiah's religious restructuration.
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
title_short As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém
title_full As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém
title_fullStr As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém
title_full_unstemmed As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém
title_sort As sagradas de Asherah e YHWH: narrativa e memória do sacerdócio feminino no templo de Jerusalém
author Matos, Sue’Hellen Monteiro de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Kaefer, José Ademar
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Lópes , Maricel Mena
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Bachmann, Mercedes Laura Garcia
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Carneiro , Marcelo da Silva
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Santos , Suely Xavier dos
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Matos, Sue’Hellen Monteiro de
contributor_str_mv Kaefer, José Ademar
Lópes , Maricel Mena
Bachmann, Mercedes Laura Garcia
Carneiro , Marcelo da Silva
Santos , Suely Xavier dos
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topic Sacerdotisas, Asherah e YHWH; hermenêutica feminista; política de memória; reestruturação religiosa de Josias
Priestesses, Asherah and YHWH; feminist hermeneutics; politics of memory; Josiah's religious restructuration.
CIENCIAS HUMANAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Priestesses, Asherah and YHWH; feminist hermeneutics; politics of memory; Josiah's religious restructuration.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS HUMANAS
description This research analyzes the female priesthood in the temple of Jerusalem at the service of the divine couple, Asherah and YHWH. This service has as its main object the narrative of 2 Kings 23:4-14. To this object were added analyses of the archaeological evidence about the cult of Asherah and the divine couple, as well as the examination of textual and iconographic sources that ascertain the various priestly categories of women in the Ancient Near East. Considering the results of these analyses it is concluded that "the women who wove garments to Asherah" mentioned in the biblical text (v.7) would be, not only priestesses of Asherah, but also of YHWH. With this, the thesis argues for the legitimacy of the cultic space of women in the main temple of Judah, Jerusalem. They took part not only in the domestic setting of private religion, but also in the worship space of public religion, also acting in spaces of power. However, although the "women who wove robes to Asherah" are priestesses, they are not named as such. This is because there is a gendered memory politics carried out by the biblical writers who selected what to describe, how to describe them, and what has to be forgotten. Therefore, we have analyzed the narrative construction and gendered memory politics of Josiah's 'victorious' discourse that constructs a repudiation of women, the Goddess, other Gods, and their priests, all expelled in his exclusively Javish religious restructuring. This research was based on a bibliographical survey of works published in Brazil and abroad, which inform about the current stage of research on Asherah and her priestesses, both from the point of view of biblical literature and archaeological evidence. The text of 2 Kings 23:4-14 was analyzed through exegesis from a feminist perspective. This methodology includes the steps of the historical-critical method and form criticism, with a discussion of power relations between the sexes within a kyriarchal culture. Finally, the process of silencing, concealing, and disqualifying the women who served the Goddess Asherah, and also YHWH, was discussed, as well as the violent language against the Goddess itself. This discussion was based on the theoretical assumptions of Paul Ricoeur about the politics of memory and of Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza about the hermeneutics of suspicion and remembrance. It is concluded that there is a gender politics of memory used by the biblical redactors, which erases the memory of the Goddess Asherah and disassociates her from YHWH, as well as invisibilizes female priesthood in the Jerusalem temple, denying women the sacred space and power that had once been occupied by them. Consequently, a new politics of memory was elaborated: there was an official worship of the divine couple in Jerusalem, in which women and men were part of the priesthood. (AU)
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