All the Women of the BibleZondervan, 22.11.2016 - 320 sivua The Life and Times of All the Women of the Bible Dr. Herbert Lockyer provides a convenient commentary on all the named--and unnamed--women of the Bible, from Abi to Zipporah. You’ll discover how the lives and character of different biblical women mirror the situations of women today. More than 400 concise, fact-filled entries provide fascinating and thought-provoking insights, whether you’re conducting a Bible study group, speaking in public, or simply deepening your personal understanding of God’s Word. Herbert W. Lockyer’s "All" books give you life-enriching insights into the Bible. From characters you can learn from, to teachings you can apply, to promises you can stand on and prophecies you can count on, Lockyer’s time-honored works help you wrap your mind around the Bible and get it into your heart. Lockyer’s books include All the Apostles of the Bible, All the Divine Names and Titles in the Bible, All the Doctrines of the Bible, All the Men of the Bible, All the Women of the Bible, All the Messianic Prophecies of the Bible, All the Miracles of the Bible, All the Parables of the Bible, All the Prayers of the Bible, and All the Promises of the Bible. |
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... queens or commoners, chaste or bad, their lives are frankly portrayed, proving the Bible to be a faithful biography of humanity. The sacred record of woman's special creation (Genesis l:26, 27; 2:1824), declares not only her full ...
... queen mother, or chief wife (I Kings 2:9; 15:13). The husband had to house and feed his wives. Sometimes separate establishments were provided for the wives collectively or individually, “The house of the women” (Esther 2:3, 9; I Kings ...
... queen; Susanna, Lily; Hannah, grace; Miriam, bitterness or sorrow; Esther, star; Hagar, flight, etc. A remarkable feature of the Puritan Age was the choice of names expressing the sense of humiliation and consciousness of sin. There is ...
... Queen Esther's father (2:15; 9:29). ABIJAH (see ABI) ABISHAG THE WOMAN WHO NURSED A KING Scripture References — I Kings 1:3, 4; 2:1325 Name Meaning — My father wanders or errs, or My father causes wandering Family Connections — She was ...
... queen of Carthage. Family Connection — Anna was the daughter of Phanuel, a name identical with Penuel, and meaning, “The face, or appearance of God.” The name of her husband who died young is not given. Like Anna, he, too, doubtlessly ...
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Chapter 3 | |
Nameless Bible Women | |
Chapter 4 | |
Chapter 5 | |
The Ideal Woman Among Bible Women | |
Chapter 7 | |
Bibliography | |