Resumo:
In 2018, the United Nations Organization defined the house as the most dangerous place for a woman to be. In 2020, the world entered into social isolation and quarantine campaigns to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This situation has changed the rates of domestic violence against women. This problem instigates this research, which seeks, in the life, ministry and movement of Jesus,a proposal of relationship with women in the domestic space as a possibility of inspiration to transform the social structures experienced in the period of the COVID-19 pandemic. The perspective of these inspiration models uses as a contribution the feminist exegesis, methodologically based on literary and narrative analysis. The biblical texts chosen to help in identifying Jesus' proposal are Luke 7:36-50, which presents the episode of the woman sinner, and Luke 10:38-42, which presents the narrative involving the sisters Martha and Mary. Both are inserted in a Roman patriarchal context described in the Gospel of Luke. This context will be analyzed in the domestic and social sphere as an ambience of the narrated story. One can perceive that in these texts there is a relationship with women full of forgiveness, inclusion, equality and protagonisms.