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Queens & Gods - A Testament of Queens
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Queens & Gods - A Testament of Queens

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Queens & Gods: The Testament of Queens is a cycle of ten first‑person narratives that give interior voice to women from the Bible who were sidelined, unnamed, or morally flattened in the traditional record. Each "e;Testament"e; is a full, reflective monologue in which the woman revisits the decisive events of her life, wrestles with God, power, and memory, and reclaims the complexity that Scripture often leaves in silence.Eve recounts Eden from before the Serpent's commission to the aftermath of exile, framing the Fall as a tragic, sincerely intended act of "e;help"e; gone wrong, and following that choice all the way into the murder of Abel and a mother's theology of grief. Bathsheba tells of the rooftop, the summons she cannot refuse, the pregnancy, Uriah's death by letter she has held in her hands, the loss of her first child, and her eventual emergence as Solomon's politically astute mother who never lets the palace forget the cost of her crown. Abishag the Shunammite—"e;the king's blanket"e;—describes being taken from her village to lie with an old, freezing David, her youth commodified as mere warmth, and then finding herself trapped in the cold machinery of succession as Solomon and Adonijah struggle for power.Across the remaining testaments (Dinah-Sitis, Yael of Shunem, Makeda of Sheba, Hazelelponi, Ruth, Jedidah, Bilhah), the book moves through rape and silencing, miraculous births, exile and return, royal reforms, and the politics of beds and thrones, always from inside a woman's body and conscience. The voices are reverent but unflinching: these women love God, dispute with Him, and bear the consequences of men's sins and their own, insisting that divine attention does not bypass their wounds, memories, or agency. The result is a theologically serious, emotionally rich re‑imagining that stays within the biblical frame while expanding its moral and emotional field, inviting readers to see familiar passages anew through the eyes of the "e;queens"e; and "e;gods"e; history almost forgot.
Författare
Edwin C Polela
ISBN
9798232166960
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2026-03-29
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