The Most Important Women of the Bible
Remarkable Stories of God's Love and Redemption
by Aaron Sharp; Elaina Sharp
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Pub Date Oct 17 2017 | Archive Date Nov 24 2017
Bethany House | Bethany House Publishers
Description
From well-known women like Eve and Esther to those lesser known like Jochebed and Zipporah, women of the Bible play a vital role in God's timeless story of redemption.
This book traces the stories of three dozen of the most important women in Scripture, each handpicked by God to play a crucial part in his gracious plan for all humanity. Every chapter begins with a short biography followed by an explanation of how each woman fits into the overall narrative of the Gospel message, pointing to God's love for the individual as well as his larger plan to redeem sinners through the sending of his son. The Bible is the story of God's relationship with his people--men, women, Jews, Gentiles, saints, and sinners. But this book reveals that it's also the story of his relationship with you.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780764219627 |
PRICE | £10.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 208 |
Featured Reviews
This book takes 31 women from the Bible and introduces them to you in a way you may not have ever thought before. Each chapter tells you of a woman and some of the important things you might not have thought of. But it also contains some interesting questions at the end that make you think and wonder and ponder and possibly do a bit of praying as well.
I can only hope and pray that I would react as some of these wonderful women did when adversity comes my way.
Not all of these women are women that I actually remember having read of in the Bible so it was fun to find the scriptures about them and have a read.
I'm not sure how these women were chosen or why some other notable women were not chosen. I like to think maybe the authors wanted to introduce some of the overlooked women of the Bible to us.
Great read and I do recommend it.
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