Posted on 09/06/2024 5:04:20 AM PDT by iontheball
The ulterior motive these animals have is out in the open. Until we enforce our standing laws on subversives and domestic enemies their encroachment will be a slow and painful erosion of our society. Simply read my tag-line , I do not change it for a reason. Glory to God and seek his forgiveness and blessings.
Based on the number of white, college girls on the forefront of the anti-Israel, pro-Palestine protest I’m guess the Muzzies have already won that battle.
All the Women in the New Testament
Mary (Matt 1:16, 18-25; 2-11, 13-14, 20-21; Matt 12:46-50; Matt 13:55; Mark 3: 31-35; Mark 6:3; Luke 1:26-56; 2:5-8, 16, 19, 22, 27, 34-35, 43-51; Luke 8: 19-20; John 2:1-5, 12; 6:42; John 19:25-27; Acts 1:14; Gal 4:4)
Peter’s Mother-in-law (Matt 8:14-15; Mark 1:30-31; Luke 4:38-39)
Daughter of Jarius (Matt 9: 18-19, 23-26; Mark 5: 22-24, 35-43; Luke 8:41, 49-56)
Wife of Jarius ( Mark 5:40-43; Luke 8:51-56)
Woman with Issue of Blood (Matt 9: 20-22; Mark 5:25-34; Luke 8:43-48)
Christ’s Sisters (Matt 13:56; Mark 6:3)
Herodias (Matt. 14: 1-11; Mark 6:17-28; Luke 3:19-20)
Herodias’ daughter (Matt 14:6-11; Mark: 6: 22-29; Luke 3:19-20)
Women and children among the 5,000 (Matt 14:21)
Women and children among the 4,000 (Matt 15:38)
Syrophenician woman (also called the Woman of Canaan) (Matt 15:21-28, Mark 7:24-30)
Young daughter of the Syrophenician woman (Matt 15:21-28, Mark 7:24-30)
The Mother of Zebedee’s Children (Matt 20:20-23; Matt 27:56)
Woman who Anointed Jesus (Matt 26: 6-13; Mark 14:3-9; John 12:1-8)
Damsel to whom Peter denied Christ (Matt 26:69; Mark 14:66- 68; John 18: 17)
Maid to whom Peter denied Christ (Matt 26:71: Mark 14: 69-70; Luke 22:56-57)
Wife of Pontius Pilate ( Matt 27:19)
Many women beholding a far off (Matt 27:55-56; mark 15: 40-41)
Mary Magdalene (Matt 27:57, 61; Matt 28:1-10; Mark 15: 40-41,47; 16: 1-8, 9-11; Luke 8:2-3; 24: 1-11, 22-24; John 19:25; 20: 1-3, 11-18)
Mary, the mother of James and Joses (also called “The other Mary”) (Matt 27:56, 61; 28:1-10; Mark 15: 40-41,47; 16: 1-8; Luke 24: 1-11, 22-24)
The Widow who Gave Two Mites (Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4)
Salome (Mark 15: 40-41; Mark 16: 1-8)
Many other woman which came up with Jesus from Galilee (Mark 15: 40-41)
Elisabeth (Luke 1:5-80)
Anna (Luke 2: 36-38)
Widow of Nain ( Luke 7: 11-17)
Sinner who washed Jesus Feet with her hair (Luke 7:36-50)
Certain women who had been healed (Luke 8:2-3)
Joanna, the wife of Chuza (Luke 8:2-3; Luke 24: 1-11, 22-24)
Susana (Luke 8:2-3)
Martha (Luke 10: 37-42; John 11: 1-6, 17-27, 34-45; 12:2 )
Mary of Bethany (Luke 10: 37-42; John 11: 1-5, 17-20, 28-34, 39-45; 12:3-9)
Certain woman of the company (Luke 11:27-28)
Woman with a Spirit of Infirmity ( Luke 13:11-16)
Women which bewailed and lamented ( Luke 23: 27-29)
Women that followed Jesus (Luke 23: 49, 55-56)
Other women at the empty tomb (Luke 24: 1-11, 22-24)
Samaritan Woman at the Well (John 4: 7-42)
Woman Taken in Adultery ( John 8:1-11)
The mother of the Man Born Blind (John 9:2-3, 18-23)
Mary, the wife of Cleophas (John 19:25)
His Mother’s sister (John 19:25)
Apostles gathered in Prayer and Supplication with the Women (Acts 1:14)
Sapphira (Acts 5:1-11)
New Women Believers (Acts 5: 14)
Widows who were neglected (Acts 6:1)
Women committed to prison by Paul (Acts 8:3; Acts 22:4)
Samaritan women baptized by Philip (Acts 8:12)
Candance, queen of Ethiopians (Acts 8:27)
Women Persecuted by Paul bring them bound (Acts 9:2)
Tabitha/Dorcus (Acts 9:36-42)
Mary, the Mother of John Mark (Acts 12:12; Col 4:10)
Rhoda (Acts 12:13-15)
Devout and Honorable Jewish Women (Acts 13:50)
Eunice (2 Tim 1:15; Acts 16:1—the son of a certain woman)
Lois (2 Tim 1:15)
Women at the Place of Prayer in Philippi (Acts 16:13)
Lydia (Acts 16: 11-15, 40)
Certain Damsel Possessed with a Spirit of Divination (Acts 16:16-19)
Chief and Honorable Women of the Greeks (Acts 17:4, 12)
Damaris (Acts 17:34)
Priscilla (Acts 18:2-3, 18-20, 24-26; Rom. 16: 3-5; 1 Cor. 16:19; 2 Tim 4:19)
Wives and children of Tyre (Acts 21:4-6)
Four Daughters of Philip (Acts 21:9)
Paul’s sister (Acts 23:16)
Drusilla (Acts 24:24)
Bernice ( Acts 25:13-14, 23; 26:30)
Phebe (Romans 16:1-2)
Mary of Rome (Rom. 16:6)
Junia (Rom. 16: 7)
Tryphena (Roman 16:12)
Tryphosa (Rom 16:12)
Persis (Rom. 16:12)
Mother of Rufus (Rom. 16: 13)
Sister of Nerus (Rom. 16: 15)
Julia (Rom. 16:15)
Chloe (1 Corinthians 1:11)
Euodia (Phillip 4: 2-3) — she is called Euodias in the KJV (a male name) but it is possible she was female
Syntyche (Phillip 4:2-3)
Claudia (2 Tim 4:21)
Ye adulterers and adulteresses (James 4:4)
Apphia (Philemon 1:2)
The Elect Lady (2 John)
The Elect Lady’s Sister (2 John 1:13)
Nympha (Colossians 4:15) — called Nymphas in KJV but is possibly female.
I am aware of a of all of them. I just don’t agree with your opinion that Jesus fostered an attitude of them having a greater role in our society.
Fine.
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