『The Women We Erased: Recovering Female Power in Ancient Judaism w/ Prof. Tal Ilan』のカバーアート

The Women We Erased: Recovering Female Power in Ancient Judaism w/ Prof. Tal Ilan

The Women We Erased: Recovering Female Power in Ancient Judaism w/ Prof. Tal Ilan

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Everything we thought we knew about women in the Bible was shaped by centuries of erasure. In this groundbreaking episode, I sit down with Professor Tal Ilan, one of the world's leading historians on Jewish women in late antiquity, to uncover the real lives of women in the first century. From synagogue leaders to economic powerhouses, from temple participation to early Christian leadership, Prof. Ilan reveals the evidence that's been hiding in plain sight. Her research in the Lexicon of Jewish Names and the Feminist Commentary on the Babylonian Talmud Project has reshaped how scholars understand women's roles in ancient Judaism, and this conversation will transform how you read the New Testament.

This isn't just history. This is about recovering the stories that were written out of Scripture and discovering what happens when we put them back in. Prof. Ilan walks us through inscriptions, archaeological evidence, and ancient texts that prove Jewish women held far more agency, influence, and leadership than we've been taught. And when we apply that context to figures like Mary Magdalene, Phoebe, Priscilla, and Junia, the New Testament comes alive in ways you've never seen before.

In this episode you will learn:

- Why 70% of the "silent, secluded woman" image is historically accurate, but the 30% that isn't changes everything
- The archaeological evidence of women as synagogue leaders, donors, and patrons throughout the ancient Jewish world
- How women participated in temple festivals, sacred spaces, and religious life in ways that contradict common assumptions
- Why Mary Magdalene may actually be the founder of Christianity based on her role in the resurrection narrative
- The truth about female apostles like Junia, Phoebe, and Priscilla and what their leadership tells us about early Christianity
- How the destruction of the temple actually reduced women's religious participation compared to earlier periods
- Why Paul's list of resurrection witnesses deliberately excluded women, and what that reveals about early Christian politics
- The connection between Jesus's inclusive ministry and the women who became his closest followers
- How rabbinic Judaism developed partly in response to Christianity's "New Testament" model
- What modern Christians are missing when they read the Bible without understanding first-century Jewish women's real lives

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Prof. Ilan's groundbreaking work includes:

The Lexicon of Jewish Names in Late Antiquity

Integrating Women into Second Temple History

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