Women, Who Are Wise among You? Criteria to Identify and Describe Women as Sages in the New Testament and Early Christianity

Lilly Nortjé-Meyer
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ABSTRACT The concepts of woman and sage seem to constitute an oxymoron. In classical antiquity women acted as prophetesses, oracles, seers, mediums, rulers etc., but wisdom or being wise was not readily associated with the mortal female. This mainly has to do with the way wisdom is perceived and the location of women in ancient society. There are very few examples of wise women in biblical literature. What is meant by “the wise,” or, to put it another way, who might qualify as a wise woman? There are passing references to the wise in the Old Testament, but little description is given of the wise and their actions or lives. Wisdom is not an exclusively religious function, of course, but religious figures are often referred to as wise. The wise in some form or another appear among all people at all times. Their function might differ from society to society and from culture to culture. But the question is: How are the wise defined? How do they differ from “ordinary” people? Is it intelligence, experience, intuition; training, education; their social role; or meanings and values associated with them; or something else; or a combination of many things? Do the wise belong to a certain group of people or are they individuals? The aim of this study is to identify the characteristics of the wise in biblical literature and to formulate some criteria to identify and describe women as sages in the New Testament and early Christianity.
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女人啊,你们中间谁有智慧?《新约》和早期基督教中女性圣贤的识别和描述标准
女人和圣人的概念似乎构成了一种矛盾修辞法。在古代,女性充当女先知、神谕、先知、灵媒、统治者等角色,但智慧或智慧并不容易与凡人女性联系在一起。这主要与人们对智慧的感知方式以及女性在古代社会中的地位有关。圣经文献中很少有智慧女性的例子。“智者”是什么意思,或者换一种说法,谁有资格成为一个聪明的女人?《旧约》中偶尔提到智者,但很少描述智者及其行为或生活。当然,智慧并不是宗教独有的功能,但宗教人物通常被称为智者。智者总是以某种形式出现在所有人中间。它们的功能可能因社会而异,因文化而异。但问题是:智慧是如何定义的?他们与“普通人”有何不同?是智慧、经验还是直觉;培训、教育;他们的社会角色;或与之相关的含义和价值观;或者其他什么;还是多种因素的结合?智者是属于某一群人,还是属于个人?本研究的目的是识别圣经文学中智者的特征,并制定一些标准来识别和描述新约和早期基督教中的女性圣贤。
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