Every Woman in Galatians-Revelation
Here is an annotated list of every woman mentioned in the New Testament letters of Galatians through to Jude, plus Revelation.
Every Woman in Galatians-Revelation
Here is an annotated list of every woman mentioned in the New Testament letters of Galatians through to Jude, plus Revelation.
Yes, women are mentioned throughout the Gospels and in almost every chapter of Acts.
The woman at the well, in the Gospels, and the many women among the 120, in Acts, are the tip of the iceberg.
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"International Women's Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women."
Here are 30 Bible passages about women whose achievements benefited their communities, and even nations, and are worth celebrating.
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"International Women's Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women."
Here are 30 Bible passages about women whose achievements benefited their communities, and even nations, and are worth celebrating.
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2 John is written to a woman who was in charge of a church. She may have started it, too:
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Nick O' Brien writes, "When you open your Bible to Ephesians or Philippians, you will find a letter written to a church started by a woman."
Lydia and Priscilla were instrumental in founding these churches.
Lydia:
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Priscilla:
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Purim this year is on the evening of March 2, and continues on Tuesday, March 3.
Chapter 9 of the Book of Esther ends with these words, "Esther’s decree confirmed these regulations about Purim, and it was written down in the records."
I have more about Esther here.
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What Paul says about women in Titus 2, including the "keeper/ busy at home" idea, is not the sum total of what the Bible says about women.
Many women who are portrayed in a positive light in the Bible were not primarily "keepers at home." (From my archives.)
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NEW on my blog.
I discuss the different kinds of widows mentioned in 1 Timothy 5, especially the enrolled widows who officially served the church.
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NEW on my blog.
I discuss the different kinds of widows mentioned in 1 Timothy 5, especially the enrolled widows who officially served the church.
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The Widows in 1 Timothy 5 (1)
In this 3-part series, I discuss the different kinds of widows mentioned in 1 Timothy 5, especially the enrolled widows who officially served the church.
Paul's instruction to love as Christ loved the church is not a special obligation of husbands only.
He instructed everyone to "love as Christ also loved us and gave himself for us ... (Eph. 5:2).
I've compared his language in Eph. 5:2 and Eph. 5:25 (to husbands) here.
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Paul's instruction to love as Christ loved the church is not a special obligation of husbands only.
He instructed everyone to "love as Christ also loved us and gave himself for us ... (Eph. 5:2).
I've compared his language in Eph. 5:2 and Eph. 5:25 (to husbands) here.
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Every Woman in Romans and 1-2 Corinthians margmowczko.com/every-nt-wom...
Thanks, Gerco.
I've heard of the book, but haven't read it yet.
The other day, I saw that he mentioned me on Instagram.
The understanding that women were leaders and teachers in NT churches is not new. More than a century ago, respected church historian Adolf von Harnack was honest and approving in his appraisal of women ministers mentioned in the New Testament. I quote him here.
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Paul described his apostolic ministry in maternal and paternal terms. And Moses described his leadership in maternal terms.
It seems God does not want his people led only in a "masculine" manner. (From my archives.)
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Hi Lucy, I have an article with the title "Jezebel of Thyatira," but much of the "info" is general rather than specifically about this woman who is clearly a leader of a congregation.
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Paul described his apostolic ministry in maternal and paternal terms. And Moses described his leadership in maternal terms.
It seems God does not want his people led only in a "masculine" manner. (From my archives.)
margmowczko.com/masculine-an...
Every Woman in Romans and 1-2 Corinthians
In part 3 of my list of every woman in the New Testament, I list every woman mentioned in Paul's letters to the Romans and Corinthians.
10 years ago, I learned that there are good reasons to think that "God hates divorce" is an INCORRECT interpretation of Malachi 2:16, and I learned that several highly respected English translations convey a completely DIFFERENT interpretation.
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10 years ago, I learned that there are good reasons to think that "God hates divorce" is an INCORRECT interpretation of Malachi 2:16, and I learned that several highly respected English translations convey a completely DIFFERENT interpretation.
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In part 2 of my series, Every New Testament Woman, I list every woman mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. Have you heard of all these women?
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New on my blog.
In part 2 of my series, Every New Testament Woman, I list every woman mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles. Have you heard of all these women?
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Every Woman in the Book of Acts
In part 2 of my series, Every New Testament Women, I list every woman mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles.
Marcella of Rome (325–410) was a wealthy and intelligent woman who used her considerable resources to serve her Christian community.
She taught scripture and theology to both men and women, including male clergy.
Marcella is commemorated on January 31.
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In case you missed it, my latest blog post is on the story of the poor widow's meagre offering. My interpretation is different from the one often given in sermons and articles.
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"Surviving Korea: How to Fight Fascism"
I recommend this video by journalist Hana from Korea.
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Some Anglican, Episcopal, and Lutheran Churches commemorate Lydia, Tabitha/ Dorcas, and Phoebe as "coworkers with the apostles" on January 27 or 29.
Here's something I wrote about Tabitha. Her ministry is often underestimated, but the church in Joppa valued her.
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