Behind Ancient Bars Behind Ancient Bars

Behind Ancient Bars

Narratives of Incarceration in the Hebrew Bible

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    • Expected May 12, 2026
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Publisher Description

In Behind Ancient Bars, law professor and rabbinical student Hadar Aviram challenges the conventional assumption that incarceration is an artifact of modernity by looking back to depictions of detention and confinement in the Hebrew Bible. Aviram takes readers on a journey through the Hebrew Bible's carceral landscape through creative rereadings of five stories: Joseph in Egypt, Esther in Persia, Daniel in Babylonia, Samson in Gaza, and Jeremiah in Jerusalem. Drawing on her experience as a leading voice against mass incarceration, she finds connections between antiquity and the contemporary understanding of incarceration that encompasses not just the prison itself but also pretrial/immigration detention, bail, electronic monitoring, parole, and postrelease supervision. Infusing ancient biblical stories with fresh life through modern punishment theories, Aviram shows how incarceration has much to teach us about government, the experience of people in confinement, and the strength and resilience of the human spirit across millennia.

GENRE
History
AVAILABLE
2026
May 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
224
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of California Press
SELLER
University of California Press
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