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Her name is woman / by Gien Karssen. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Dutch Series: A Navigator bookPublication details: Colorado Springs, Colorado : Navpress, [(c)1975-1977.Description: 2 volume ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0891094202
Uniform titles:
  • Manninne, vrouwen in de Bijbel. English
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS575 .H476 1977
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Contents:
volume 1. Eve, the mother of all living ; Sarah, the princess whose name is recorded with honor Rebekah, a woman with great potential, yet ... ; Potiphar's wife, a woman swayed by sex Miriam, a leader who overestimated herself Rahab, a harlot in the gallery of the heroes of faith Peninnah, a woman conquered by jealousy Hannah, a woman who believed in prayer The Queen of Sheba, a woman who desired to be wiser The widow of Zarephath, a woman who accepted the challenge of faith The Shunammite, a creative thinker The Jewish maid, a girl who talked about God Esther, a queen who risked her life for her people Job's wife, the woman who said no to God Mary, the most privileged among women Elizabeth, strong of character and a good life-partner Anna, a woman who wasn't destroyed by a broken heart A widow who knew how to handle money Martha of Bethany, a woman who gave priority to secondary matters ; Mary of Bethany, a woman with insight to choose the best The Samaritan, a woman who said yes to Jesus Dorcas, a woman who loved God Lydia, a businesswoman who gave God first place Priscilla, a valued co-worker in preaching the Gospel.
volume 2. Hagar, whose extreme need was met by Jesus Christ Lot's wife, who did not take the grace of God seriously Rachel, attractive on the outside, disappointing on the inside Leah, a woman whose unhappy marriage became God's blessing to humanity Dinah, a girl whose curiosity led to crime and mourning Tamar, a neglected woman who vindicated her rights Jochebed, a woman who learned to consider sorrow a friend Deborah, a leader of a nation who was inspired by faith Delilah, a woman who deliberately ruined a spiritual leader Naomi, a widow who cared about the well-being of others Orpah, who sank into oblivion because of a wrong decision Ruth, a woman characterized by loyalty Michal, a woman whose marriage lacked unity and fell apart Abigail, a woman who watched over the conscience of a servant of God Bathsheba, a woman who did not prevent a God-fearing man from insulting his God Jezebel, who forgot that no one can trifle with God Huldah, a woman who helped lead an apostate nation back to God --
Herodias, a woman who degraded herself through revenge and murder Salome, a mother who thought to ask the best for her children Mary Magdalene, a woman who led the way in following Christ Sapphira, for whom listening to Satin resulted in death Mary of Jerusalem, whose home functioned as the house of God Phoebe, a singel woman who possessed the antidote to loneliness Lois and Eunice, women who were convinced of the power of God's word.
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Translation of Manninne, vrouwen in de Bijbel and Nogmaals manninne--vrouwen in de Bijbel.

volume 1. Eve, the mother of all living ; Sarah, the princess whose name is recorded with honor Rebekah, a woman with great potential, yet ... ; Potiphar's wife, a woman swayed by sex Miriam, a leader who overestimated herself Rahab, a harlot in the gallery of the heroes of faith Peninnah, a woman conquered by jealousy Hannah, a woman who believed in prayer The Queen of Sheba, a woman who desired to be wiser The widow of Zarephath, a woman who accepted the challenge of faith The Shunammite, a creative thinker The Jewish maid, a girl who talked about God Esther, a queen who risked her life for her people Job's wife, the woman who said no to God Mary, the most privileged among women Elizabeth, strong of character and a good life-partner Anna, a woman who wasn't destroyed by a broken heart A widow who knew how to handle money Martha of Bethany, a woman who gave priority to secondary matters ; Mary of Bethany, a woman with insight to choose the best The Samaritan, a woman who said yes to Jesus Dorcas, a woman who loved God Lydia, a businesswoman who gave God first place Priscilla, a valued co-worker in preaching the Gospel.

volume 2. Hagar, whose extreme need was met by Jesus Christ Lot's wife, who did not take the grace of God seriously Rachel, attractive on the outside, disappointing on the inside Leah, a woman whose unhappy marriage became God's blessing to humanity Dinah, a girl whose curiosity led to crime and mourning Tamar, a neglected woman who vindicated her rights Jochebed, a woman who learned to consider sorrow a friend Deborah, a leader of a nation who was inspired by faith Delilah, a woman who deliberately ruined a spiritual leader Naomi, a widow who cared about the well-being of others Orpah, who sank into oblivion because of a wrong decision Ruth, a woman characterized by loyalty Michal, a woman whose marriage lacked unity and fell apart Abigail, a woman who watched over the conscience of a servant of God Bathsheba, a woman who did not prevent a God-fearing man from insulting his God Jezebel, who forgot that no one can trifle with God Huldah, a woman who helped lead an apostate nation back to God --

Herodias, a woman who degraded herself through revenge and murder Salome, a mother who thought to ask the best for her children Mary Magdalene, a woman who led the way in following Christ Sapphira, for whom listening to Satin resulted in death Mary of Jerusalem, whose home functioned as the house of God Phoebe, a singel woman who possessed the antidote to loneliness Lois and Eunice, women who were convinced of the power of God's word.

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