Gale A. Yee

Gale A. Yee is professor of Hebrew Bible at Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, MA. Her publications include Poor Banished Children of Eve: Woman as Evil in the Hebrew Bible, Jewish Feasts and the Gospel of John, Composition and Tradition in the Book of Hosea and the commentary on Hosea in The New Interpreter’s Bible.

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Gomer: Bible

The prophet Hosea uses his adulterous wife Gomer as a metaphor for God as the faithful husband to Israel. Gomer and Hosea’s relationship shows how women were ostracized for extramarital sex while such behavior was tolerated if not encouraged in men, paralleling the relationship between Israel and God. It is difficult, however, to separate historical facts about the couple’s domestic problems from the theological message expressed through them.

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