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특집 : 구약성서와 여성신학

신명기 개혁운동의 여성보호

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The Arguments of Women Liberation in the Deuteronomic Reforms

한동구

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The 8th century BCE was a time when Israel‘s national and economic power reached at its peak. In contrast, however, it had brought forth social upheaval as well. The rich were able to accumulate their wealth, taking advantage of their social positions and economic power. Meanwhile, the socially underprivileged were suffering harder persistently. When Assyria had invaded the Syria-Palestine regions at the late 8th century BCE, the social and economic polarization was escalating. The overall crisis was evidently appearing. The political breakdown of northern Israel led its people to migrate into southern Judah, in which, in the mean time, people in the rural area were moving to the urban. In this historical context, the deuteronomic revolution carried out to protect the nation from the military invasion and, at the same time, to make the nation a coherent society. Various parts of society underwent reforms, and women under oppression also somehow enjoyed liberation. In the context of the nation's crisis(under Assyrian threats in this case) the socially weak suffered more hardship. Women were of course placed in socially weaker position than men, and there existed threats of sexual harassment toward women. The Israelite history has shown both oppression to women and protection for women. Particularly there were concerns of women's social safety in the deuteronomic movement as part of caring the socially disadvantaged. The present article examines the history of women's oppression and also their liberation, along with exegetical analysis of the relevant passages in Deuteronomy that imply liberation of or protection for women. The social background of the passages is also dealt with in terms of social history. Special attention is paid to a prohibited command for the king, “He must not take many wives” in Deuteronomy 17:17aα in order to explore its meaning in a social history. The attempts of social reforms in the deuteronomic movement were more than humanitarian purpose caring the weak in society; it had historical significance. Under the military threats from Assyria, the deuteronomic reform tried to create coherence in society while eliminating anti-community traits in Israel. In one sense, liberation of women was meant to control the king's authority.

한국어

본 연구는 신명기 개혁운동에 나타난 여성에 대한 다양한 이해와 여성 해방의 주장을 종합적으로 분석하고자 한다. 필자는 신명기의 다양한 여성 해방의 주장들의 정확한 의미를 파악하기 위해 사회사적으로 분석한다. 이를 통해 이스라엘 역사에 나타난 여성억압의 역사와 여성해방의 역사를 함께 살펴보고, 궁극적으로 신명기 개혁운동의 목적을 보다 분명히 살피고자 한다.

목차

1. 서론
 2. 여성 억압의 역사와 여성 해방의 역사
  1) 여성 억압의 역사
  2) 여성 해방의 역사
 3. 신명기에서 언급된 여성들
  1) 안식일 계명에 포함된 여성들(신 5: 12-15)
  2) 이방인과의 결혼 금령에서 나타난 여성(신 7:3)
  3) 예배 참석자의 확대과정에 나타난 여성들(신 12: 18)
 4. 요약과 결론
 5. 참고문헌
 Abstract

저자정보

  • 한동구 Dong-Gu Han. 평택대

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