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[1]: 27 There is evidence of gender balance in the Bible, and there is no attempt in the Bible to portray women as deserving of less because of their "naturally evil" natures. While women are not generally in the forefront of public life in the Bible, those women who are named are usually prominent for reasons outside the ordinary.
Candace – Ethiopian queen; a eunuch under her authority and in charge of her treasury was witnessed to by Philip the Evangelist, led to God and baptized.Acts [35]; Chloe – mentioned in Corinthians.
English: The Woman's Bible, Parts I (1895) and II (1898), co-authored by women, is simply a collection of critical commentaries on texts within chapters of the Bible directly referring to women with its purpose being to explore man's translations and interpretations of Scriptures that make woman inferior to man.
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A group of female theologians have written a religious text they're calling "A woman's Bible." Here's why they did it.
Carol Meyers notes that "unlike virtually all women in biblical narratives, she is not presented as the 'wife' of someone". [2] Claudia Camp says that the woman is "both independent and maternal, powerful and pious." [3] The proposal to build a room for Elisha originates with the woman and is supported by her husband (2 Kings 4:9–10).
English: Unique to this fast-selling first edtion Woman's Bible, Part I, is the Revising Committee with the printed name of Mrs. Chapman Catt. Within a few months, all 50,000 copies had been sold and a Second Edition was released with Mrs. Catt's name permanently replaced with Mrs. Clara Neymann.