Women Of The Bible Timeline Pamphlet
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Enjoy having a chronological overview of 100 key women of the Bible with this full-color pamphlet! From Eve and Esther to Mary Magdalene and the Samaritan woman at the well, dive into the stories of these 100 women side by side at a glance!
There are dozens of key women of the Bible to remember, but it can be difficult to keep track of who is who and which women lived in which era. Now you can get a solid overview using this handy foldout timeline which features more than 100 women from the Old and New Testaments alongside dozens of key biblical events. This stunning timeline is packed with:
*Brief summaries with key information
*Colorful illustrations
*Scripture references
*Key events and time periods in Bible history
Perfect for classrooms, study reference use, and as gifts for friends!
This Pamphlet is Filled with Fascinating Facts
It’s never been more fun to dive into the histories of these incredible women of the Bible!
Learn fascinating facts such as:
*Mary, mother of Jesus, was present when Jesus turned water to wine, at his crucifixion, AND was likely present at Pentecost
*Deborah, widely known as a prophet and a judge, also gained prominence as a wise ruler and a warrior who went into battle
*Described as a “prophet” Noadiah attempted to stop Jeremiah from building a wall around Jerusalem
*Following a visitation from an angel, Samson’s mother bore Samson as a result of a miracle
Get a Solid Overview of 100 Women of the Bible
Learn about famous women from the Bible:
*Matriarchs of Israel, like Sarah, Rebekah, Rachel, and Leah
*Faithful and courageous women, like Hannah, Ruth, and Esther
*Notorious women, like Jezebel and Herodias, who killed the prophets of God
*Women in the Gospels whose lives were changed by Jesus, like Mary Magdalene, the
*Samaritan woman, and sisters Mary and Martha
*Early Christian leaders, like Lydia, Priscilla, and Phoebe
Discover lesser known but fascinating women:
*Jehosheba, who saved a child prince from being killed
*Huldah the prophet, whose words to a king changed a nation
*Shiphrah and Puah, who defied the pharaoh of Egypt
*Five sisters who argued for their family’s right to a place in Israel
*An Athenian named Damaris who became a believer after hearing Paul’s Mars Hill sermon
This pamphlet’s high-gloss coating makes it a durable, convenient resource you’re sure to keep with you and use time and again. Fits in the back of most Bibles so you can take it any
7 in stock (additional units can be purchased)
SKU (ISBN): 9781496485533
ISBN10: 149648553X
Compiled by: Rose Publishing
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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