2016
DOI: 10.2979/jfemistudreli.32.1.02
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The Woman of Substance and Human Flourishing: Proverbs 31:10–31 and Martha Nussbaum's Capabilities Approach

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“…Classens agrees with this assertion by mentioning that this woman is not confined to the private space of her home and seems able to move around freely and engages without restraint in trade in the public sphere. 78 This wife improves her abilities and interests, especially in weaving wool and flax. 79 She is obviously a creative woman as, according to Classens, she acquires the raw material of wool and flax and works with "happy hands" and transforms with distaff and spindles the wool and flax into material that can be used for clothes and bedding.…”
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“…Classens agrees with this assertion by mentioning that this woman is not confined to the private space of her home and seems able to move around freely and engages without restraint in trade in the public sphere. 78 This wife improves her abilities and interests, especially in weaving wool and flax. 79 She is obviously a creative woman as, according to Classens, she acquires the raw material of wool and flax and works with "happy hands" and transforms with distaff and spindles the wool and flax into material that can be used for clothes and bedding.…”
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“…Phalatsi-Shilubana,M./ E-Journal of Religious and Theological Studies (ERATS) Vol.10 No.4(2024) pp[73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84] …”
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“…The feminine figure of Wisdom (חָכְמָה‎ ḥokmâ ) in 8.1–9.6 provides a positive image, while the famous poem about the Strong Woman (אֵשֶׁת־חַיִל‎ ʾēšet-ḥayil , literally “Woman of Strength”) that closes the book in 31.10-31, has admirers and detractors (Yoder 2012, 241). Juliana Claassens notes the mixed reviews feminist biblical scholars have given to her (2016, 16). Few would disagree that proverbs such as 19.13, “a stupid child is a ruin to a father, and a wife’s quarreling is a continual dripping of rain” (NRSVue), are misogynistic, presenting problems for the contemporary reader.…”
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