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  1. 2. Sarah. Along with her father-in-law, Terah, husband, Abraham, and nephew, Lot, Sarah moved far away from home. Twice. She was also one of several women who suffered from infertility in the ...

    • Mary of Nazareth. Mary’s significant role in Scripture is widely known: Mary of Nazareth is the mother of Jesus. She gave birth to the savior of the world when she was just a teenager.
    • Ruth the Moabite. Ruth the Moabite played a significant role in the coming of Jesus. After her husband died, she followed her mother-in-law Naomi to her homeland in Israel, where she met Boaz.
    • Mary Magdalene. Mary Magdalene is often misunderstood. She was a faithful follower of Jesus. After Jesus healed her, she ventured alongside him in his ministry, meeting his needs and encouraging the disciples, eventually bearing witness to his crucifixion and burial.
    • Rachel. Rachel waited earnestly, but patiently, to marry the love of her life: Jacob, who would later be named Israel. She was deceived by her father Laban and sister Leah who, after Jacob had worked seven years to acquire Rachel, was tricked into marrying Leah.
  2. Table of contents. 19 Biblical Women You Need to Know. Women in the Old Testament: Strength, Wisdom, and Faith. 1. Eve – The First Woman. 2. Sarah – Abraham’s Wife. 3. Rebekah – Wife of Isaac and Mother of Jacob.

  3. Apr 4, 2019 · Photo Credit: unsplash/sergey-pesterev. 2. Rahab. Rahab was also one of the two women mentioned in the “Hall of Faith passage.”. Though we don’t know all of Rahab’s circumstances, we do know this: God took the brokenness and shame of this courageous woman and turned it around for great good ( Joshua 2; 6:22-23 ).

    • Eve: First Woman Created by God. Eve was the first woman, created by God to be a companion and helper for Adam, the first man. Everything was perfect in the Garden of Eden, but when Eve believed the lies of Satan, she influenced Adam to eat the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, breaking God's command.
    • Sarah: Mother of the Jewish Nation. Sarah received an extraordinary honor from God. As Abraham's wife, her offspring became the nation of Israel, which produced Jesus Christ, Savior of the world.
    • Rebekah: Intervening Wife of Isaac. Rebekah was barren when she married Isaac and unable to give birth until Isaac prayed for her. When she delivered twins, Rebekah favored Jacob, the younger, over Esau, the first-born.
    • Rachel: Wife of Jacob and Mother of Joseph. Rachel became the wife of Jacob, but only after her father Laban had deceived Jacob into marrying Rachel's sister Leah first.
  4. Dec 21, 2022 · Mary of Nazareth in the Bible: "When Elizabeth was six months pregnant, God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a city in Galilee, to a virgin who was engaged to a man named Joseph, a descendant ...

  5. Oct 29, 2015 · In order to give credit where it’s due, I’ve attempted to rank the Bible’s most disreputable women in order of wickedness, providing a brief refresher on what each one did to make the list. 10. The Woman of Samaria —The Jews and Samaritans had formed a mutual hatred society long before Jesus encountered this woman by herself at a well.

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