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The Witch of Endor, Unexpected Grace
The Witch of Endor has been much vilified over the course of these thousands of years. She was, after all, a necromancer, one who communicated with the dead. God had expressly forbidden such interactions, not because the dark arts were counterfeit, but rather because God forbade intercourse with any other spiritual powers than God alone.โฆ
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The Sinful Woman: Faithful and Forgiven
We do not know the sinful womanโs backstory at all. A careful reading of her account reveals this is not the same event as when Mary of Bethany anointed Jesus at Simon the Leperโs house, and she is also not Mary of Magdala, who had been possessed by seven spirits. (An early conflation, in 591โฆ
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Jezebel: Priestess and Queen
Jezebel was a Phoenician princess, born in Tyre during the reign of King Omri of Israel. Among royalty, marriage was seldom a love match, and far more often had to do with brokering political, military, and political benefits between nations. And, it should not come as a surprise that Jezebel worshipped the premier deity ofโฆ
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Virgin Mary: Mother Meek but Never Mild
We might get the impression that as a young girl, being visited by Archangel Gabriel she was soft, submissive, gentle, meek. And certainly, she had these qualities, but is it possible weโve missed the real person underneath the patina of two thousand yearsโ worth of iconography?
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Elizabeth: Filled with the Spirit
Being a biblical woman, from Elizabethโs example, means living faithfully even when it seems unrewarding, believing boldly, even when circumstances seem unlikely, speaking prophetically when filled by Godโs Spirit.
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Bathsheba, A Lamb in the Lineage
Once we dispense with the popular but false paradigm so often preached, and reexamine Bathshebaโs story from Godโs perspective (rather than manโs) as written in the scriptures, a very different story emerges.
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Apostle to Samaria: Woman at the Well
Like the disciples before her, and unlike Nicodemus, the Samaritan woman moved from conversation with Jesus to conversion, to co-laboring with Jesus in his ministry. Jesus came to Samaria to transform this woman at the well into a disciple and an apostle.
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Given to God: Jephthah’s Daughter
The account of Jepthah’s daughter as a young woman of faith, and God’s call on her life is one of the more controversial in the Bible. And yet the impact her courageous faith had on the women in her community lasted for centuries.
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Death Has No Sting: Jairus’s Daughter and the Bleeding Woman
Neither person is named, neither person had power, wealth, influence, or any other kind of leverage. Yet God considered them worthy of love, healing, and life eternal.
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