Women Empowerment in the Old Testament

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Although women throughout history are portrayed as the weaker of the two sexes, unable to defend themselves much less stand equally against their male counterparts, some stand out against the mundane background of the “ideal” woman. Labeled throughout history as troublemakers, perhaps these women are only attempting to exercise their power. Surely, their power is not found in their physical strength, but this power stems from a deeper source, their very essence as sexual beings. Women in the Old Testament such as Eve, Lot’s daughters, Potiphar’s wife, and Delilah are thought of throughout history as “scandalous” women. But perhaps through their sexuality, they awaken in themselves, as well as all women, an innate, yet powerful ability to exert control over the men whom they feel attempt to dominate them.

For centuries, men have used the belief that since Adam had authority over the earth, they should have authority over women as well. Many countries use this belief to keep women in submissive roles to this day. Through this belief, women have at times, found themselves in subservient positions, frustrated and jealous of the fact that they cannot be in control as their male counterparts are. This is how Satan talks Eve into eating of the fruit. He goads her by telling her that the only reason God does not want her to eat the forbidden fruit is because she would be like God if she ate it. Through his cunning and persuasiveness, Satan uses these very facts against Eve. “And when the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat: (Genesis 3:6). Falling for ...

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...ly, and socially. At times in the Old Testament, women have discovered a powerful advantage in their journey to become equal. God gives mankind sex as a means of procreation and of pleasure between man and wife. At times, sex can also be used as a weapon against women to keep them subservient. There are a few instances in the Old Testament, however, where women have realized that sexuality can be a simple yet powerful tool. From Eve enticing Adam into eating the forbidden fruit to Lot’s daughter’s illicit encounters with their drunken father, from Potiphar’s wife’s attempts of seduction toward Joseph to Delilah’s enticement of Samson that lead to his downfall, these Old Testament women used their sexuality, whether it was a conscious or an unconscious act, to level the playing field in their relationships with men.

Works Cited
King James Version of the Holy Bible.

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