Jesus reached across cultural norms by befriending and discipling women throughout his life. The bestselling Women of the Bible: New Testament
pamphlet presents portraits of 15 women, some who encountered Jesus
personally, and some who served in the early Church. Some women are
known by name, like Mary and Martha, while others are known by their
situation, such as the "Woman at the Well." This beautiful, 14-panel
pamphlet presents key events and stories for the women, plus Scripture
references, locations and insights from their stories.
14 panels, fits inside most Bible, 8.5 x 5.5 inches unfolds to 38" long
Women of the Bible: New Testament
is a concise chart that profiles women whose lives were touched by
Jesus, or who served the early Church. Teachers and students alike will
enjoy discovering more about the women whose lives were forever changed
by Jesus. These women showed great faith and human faults; they were
forgiven women, friends, disciples, and leaders in the Church.
Women of the Bible: New Testament features the following women:
- Mary, Mother of Jesus
- Elizabeth
- Mary Magdalene
- Mary and Martha
- Five anonymous women that Jesus encountered -
- The woman with a flow of blood
- The bent-over woman
- The forgiven woman
- The Canaanite woman
- The Samaritan woman
- Four women of the Apostolic Church—
- Lydia
- Priscilla
- Phoebe
- Dorcas
Women of the Bible: New Testament uses a chart format to review —
- Bible references for each woman's story
- Date and location of the story
- Key events in each woman's life
- An overview of each woman's story
- Insights from the story
Women of the Bible: New Testament also provides—
- Cultural
insights about the Samaritans and the Canaanites that made
Jesus'encounters with the women from these places all the more powerful.
- A brief summary on the Gnostic Gospels, including the Gospel of Mary
- A definition of Gnosticism
- Information to correct the popular idea that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married