The hidden body as literary strategy in 4QWiles of the wicked woman (4Q184)

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The short sapiential poem known as 4QWiles of the Wicked Woman (4Q184) describes the body of an unnamed female who ensnares the righteous into sin and ultimately death. This poetic description of a body has sometimes been compared to the Waf, a type of poem which provides a thick description of the body, listing and describing body parts in a movement descending from head to toe. In this essay, I explore the description of the woman's body in 4Q184 in light of the genre of the Waf. By playing with the characteristic structure of the Waf, 4Q184 highlights certain aspects of the woman's body in order to say something specific about her role and activities. In so doing, I uncover an image of the woman which is more erotic than commentators have previously allowed.

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Quick, L. (2020). The hidden body as literary strategy in 4QWiles of the wicked woman (4Q184). Dead Sea Discoveries, 27(2), 234–256. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685179-02702003

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