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Women of the Bible

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The classic guide to biblical women who shaped Israel and the Church . . . and their messages and lessons for women today.More than just a faddish look at a few bad girls from the Bible, this is the most widely used and best-selling study of Bible women-good and bad. Drawing on the life, character, and experiences of more than thirty women of the Bible, the author combines solid biblical knowledge, interesting historical background, and human warmth to make these women live and speak to women today.While the world has changed dramatically since these women lived, human nature and the pressures of female life have not. Imagination and insight add perception to these factual accounts taken directly from Scripture. Thoughtful and sympathetic questions for discussion at the end of each chapter allow today's women to personally apply the lessons of the women God has chosen to preserve in Scripture.Captivating reading for personal insight. Readily adaptable to any class or study group setting. A superlative book for every woman who longs to achieve all that God has planned for her.

268 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 12, 1973

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7 reviews
September 3, 2017
As a Bible teacher, I'm not uncomfortable with creative discourse if it is properly identified as such when presented. However, I found this author took too much liberty for my comfort level in interspersing unsubstantiated and speculative attributes of bible characters with biblical accounts as documented in Scripture.

I imagine this was done for intrigue and to "pique" the interests of readers; however, it left me feeling that the portrayal of these women's lives was not totally accurate.

If the author had more clearly identified the "creative" components of the writing as such, I could have given a higher rating. Without it, I envision while teaching having to dissect and "qualify" the source of some of the content as from the author's vivid imagination rather than from the Bible.
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1,448 reviews22 followers
April 12, 2015
Reading this for women's Bible study at church; so it won't be finished anytime soon.

(4/12/15) We finished this at last week's Bible study. I had to keep reminding myself that this book was written in the 50's (this was a re-release, and I think if we'd realized that, we might not have done this study) for the frame of reference. That was disappointing enough, but there was a LARGE amount of pure speculation in the portraits, with no distinction made between ideas pulled from Scripture, those found in other reference material, and those made up by the author. I found many of the discussion questions leading and uninteresting. I would not recommend this for Bible study.
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April 4, 2025
PROS: Managed to cover most of the women throughout the entire Bible (in chronological order) and introduced us to some ladies we weren't quite aware of. The chapter that had the most impact on me was the story of Lot's wife.

CONS: Lots of speculation as to what these ladies' backgrounds & lives were like, instead of focusing just on what Scripture said about them. Along with that, many of the discussion questions at the end of each chapter felt irrelevant and pointless? And some of these questions were based on the speculative aspects of the book so it felt even more irrelevant. It was hard to distinguish at times what was from Scripture and what was creative liberty. We were bored by the end.

I really hate to leave a negative impression of this book, but that's how we kind of all felt by the end of this study (and it took us a year to go through this book, too). If you want to pick this up as some kind of a light guide or supplement to studying the women in the Bible, then go for it. But don't expect deep theological revelations or guidance.
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101 reviews2 followers
December 11, 2017
This classic book, originally published in 1957, provides an in-depth character study of 30 women in the bible. It is helpful for personal study or for women's bible study groups. Some of the author's examples reflect a different time period but are still insightful.
8 reviews
February 20, 2019
So many great women

Great highlights on the women of the Bible so I knew some I did not know about. Quick and easy read
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452 reviews3 followers
December 31, 2019
Missing some of the women we studied but was a good resource. Great information and well written!
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209 reviews35 followers
May 22, 2024
Este libro toma de la Biblia aquellas mujeres más emblemáticas, y nos describe aquellos aspectos positivos o negativos, por los cuáles se destacaron.
Particularmente, esperaba un análisis más profundo y psicológico de las personalidades de estas mujeres.
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16 reviews2 followers
April 25, 2008
This was also a good book...its nothing like reading about the inspiring women of the bible. This book shows how they were like you and me in every way and teaches how to become either more like them or more like how they became.
13 reviews1 follower
April 11, 2016
Actually, this was a very good book. I was nervous that it had an older publishing date, but it turned out to be very thought provoking with examples of how to live a Godly life! Enjoyable!
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