12 panels, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 33" long
Women played many crucial roles in the Bible. Women of the Bible: Old Testament is a concise, easy-to-understand reference that examines key stories and insights from their lives. Teachers and students alike will enjoy discovering the ironies in their stories and the cultural impact of the times in which they lived.
Women of the Bible: Old Testament features:
- Sarah & Hagar
- Tamar
- Miriam
- Rahab
- Deborah & Jael
- Bathsheba
- Naomi & Ruth
- Esther
- Bible references for each woman's story
- Date and location of the story
- Meaning of her name
- Key events in the woman's life
- How God used her
- An overview of her story
- Life application
RAHAB
- Bible references for her story-- Joshua 2, 6; Matthew 1:5; Hebrews 11:30; James 2:25
- Date and location of the story--Jericho, around 1400 BC
- Meaning of name--Rahab probably means "broad, extended"
- Key events in the woman's life
- Lived in the city of Jericho
- Was a prostitute
- Gave refuge to the spies that Joshua sent to the city
- Believed that God had delivered the city into the hands of the Israelites
- Became a member of God's people
- Is mentioned in Jesus' genealogy in Mathew 1:5
Author: Benjamin Galan, MTS, ThM, PhD Candidate, Adjunct Professor of Old Testament Hebrew and Literature at Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA