Abstract

The story of Susana, narrated in Dan 13 of Theodotion, tells how a womanis unjustly accused of adultery by her victimizers and is saved by the interventionof God through Daniel. It is a moving text that questions the status quo of a societythat allows abuse, corruption and sexist violence and forces us to take a positionin the face of these abuses. This work offers a contribution to the study of the storyfrom the application of the analysis of the narrative method and pointing out somejuridical-legal topics and other aspects related to gender violence.

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