Mary As the Ultimate Jewish Term Paper

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One cannot help but see the foreshadowing of Jesus' birth in Ruth's determination to travel to Bethlehem, upon the conviction that it will be blessed by the Lord.

Like Ruth's tale, the story of Esther tells of a woman's strength, conviction, and loyalty to the Jews. Esther's husband Ahasuerus is tangentially involved in a plot to kill the Jews, mirroring the Roman persecution of Jews during Jesus' time. Ruth risks her own life to rescue the Jews, while Mary gives her son for the protection of the Jews. The paper will investigate the significant contrast between the story of Esther and the story of Mary; Esther's protection of the Jews results in the death of thousands of Gentiles, while Mary helps bring a message of peace. The stories also both involve rulers attempting to kill Jews.

The dissertation will also compare Mary to Rebecca. One of Rebecca's remarkable features is that she is the first Biblical woman to seek out God and ask him questions. The paper will draw on the parallels between Rebecca's consultation with God and Mary's conversations with God or his agents. Rebecca also engages in morally questionable activity to ensure that the Jews are ruled by a wise man, Jacob, rather than by a popular man, Esau. Mary's unwed pregnancy went against Jewish norms of the time, demonstrating the similarities in their actions.
Furthermore, both women were mothers to strong Jewish leaders.

Finally, the dissertation will focus on Mary's resemblance to some of the lesser-known women in the Old Testament. It will focus on Mary's ancestor, Tamar, who went to great lengths to obtain a child for her and for her husband, and was responsible for generating King David's line. The dissertation will discuss Miriam, and how her wandering foretold Jesus' wandering and exile, and then his return to the Jews. It will also discuss Hagar and her isolation and exclusion from society as an unwed mother, which foreshadowed Mary's unwed motherhood and Hagar almost experiencing the death of her son, who is saved by God. It will talk about Sarah, who was responsible for continuing the Jewish line, but who also expelled Hagar and Ishmael into the desert, where Mary's son would later wander. It will end by focusing on Hannah, who promised her son, Samuel, to God, and delivered on that promise, foreshadowing Mary's role in giving up her son to God......

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