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31 Women of the Bible: Who They Were and What We Can Learn from Them Today
31 Women of the Bible: Who They Were and What We Can Learn from Them Today
31 Women of the Bible: Who They Were and What We Can Learn from Them Today
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31 Women of the Bible: Who They Were and What We Can Learn from Them Today

Written by Holman Bible Staff

Narrated by Susan Hanfield

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31 Women of the Bible features 31 profiles of important women in the Bible. Each profile includes the related scripture reference, character summary, and application questions to help the reader discover who these women were and what we can learn from them today. Featuring a full-color interior with illustrations on every page and a unique concise format, this book can be used for daily study or carried in a purse or backpack for reading on the go. Features Include: ·31 profiles of important women in the Bible with life application questions. ·Full-color interior with illustrations on every page. ·Ideal for daily study or reading on the go. ·Concise format that is easy to carry and fits well in a brief case or backpack. ·Study tool that provides a greater understanding of important women in the Bible.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 1, 2016
ISBN9781683661535
31 Women of the Bible: Who They Were and What We Can Learn from Them Today

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    Title: 31 Women of the BibleAuthor: Holman Bible StaffPages: 144Year: 2016Publisher: Holman ReferenceMy rating is 4 out of 5 stars.Overall reading short snippets about different women mentioned in Scripture was interesting. Some of the written snippets were written better than others, and each included three questions to ponder. When I read a book like 31 Women of the Bible, I try to remain open to glean the nuggets of wisdom that seem to leap off the page. The questions to me ranged from helpful to thinking the questions were not pointing to the deeper meaning of the women’s’ lives they were sharing.One could read this within a short amount of time or use it as part of their devotion time. My suggestion would be to always read from the Bible anything about the woman being portrayed in the book before reading the day’s snippet. A book like this is a good way to introduce women of the Bible in a way that hopefully launches people to look to how these women point to God or Jesus.There were a couple of snippets that were written in a way that seemed to not focus seriously on the woman or what she experienced. I personally didn’t care for the misrepresentation of what the women may have looked like as they seemed to be of European descent and these were women far removed from those portraits included in the book. As long as one reads looking for what God may be speaking to them, then one will come away with something to ponder on. But don’t stop there, look at a concordance to find any reference in Scripture about these women to get an accurate portrayal of who there were, where they lived or what their lives were like historically.Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255. “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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