Posted on 08/19/2022 2:30:10 PM PDT by OneVike
I created a new chart that lists 22 women from the Scriptures. There are more than 22 women I could cover, but I took the 22 most influential ones. Now, we all know who these women are, and their stories. From Eve to Mary, these women have had as great an impact on mankind as the men. Three, or maybe 4, are not known for their love of the One true GOD, while the others are remembered for their strength and courage in the face of adversity.
From Eve falling for Satan's lie, Dinah's indiscretion of going to town without a chaperone, Naomi being redeemed by Boaz, and all the way to Mary giving birth to our LORD Jesus, these women have in one way or the other not only influenced those around them, but also those who came after them. Without a doubt, these women all left an indelible mark on the history of the Scriptures.
As I stated, some were saints and some were scoundrels, and while a few were queens, most were just ordinary common folks like us. The lesson we can glean from these women, is that regardless of how insignificant we may think our life is, we all have the potential to influence history long after we are gone. If for no other reason, then in the way we influence our children as we raise them.
Many may wonder why I included Jacob's only daughter, Dinah, since she faded off into obscurity. The reason I added her is more for historical reference. After her brothers, Simeon and Levi, killed all the men, Jacobs other sons plundered the city of everything. They took the animals, the goods, the wealth, the women and even the children as captives. All of which would eventually accompany them into Egypt, and melt into the nation of the Israelites.
But I digress, because my main point is that all these women played a key role in the spectacular history of the Holy Scriptures. Each woman brought her own unique character to bear on her situation. For this, we still remember them thousands of years after they have been long gone. Gone, yet not forgotten.
Renown Women Of Scripture | Biblical References | |||
Name | Short Bio | On These Women | ||
Eve | Adam's wife, first woman | Gen 3:20, 4:1, 2 Co 11:3, 1Ti 2:13 | ||
Sarah | Abraham's wife, mother of Issac, Jesus' ancestor | Gen 11:29-31, 17:15-22, 18:6-15, 21:1- 13, 23:1-2 | ||
Hagar | Sarah’s Egyptian maid, mother of Ishmael | Gen 16:1-16, 21:9-17, 25:12, Gal 4:24-25 | ||
Rebekah | Isaac's wife, mother of Jacob & Esau, Jesus' ancestor | Gen 22:23, ch 24, 25:19-28, 27:5-46, 49:29-31 | ||
Rachel | Wife of Jacob, Joseph's mother | Gen 29:6-31:35, Gen 35:16-20 | ||
Lea | Jacob's wife, mother of Judah, Jesus ancestor | Gen 29:16, 31-35, Gen 49:29-31 | ||
Dinah | Jacob's daughter, indiscretion led to the slaughter of Shechem | Gen 30:21, 34:1-26, 46:15 | ||
Tamar | Judah's daughter-in-law, Jesus ancestor | Gen 38:1-30, Mat 1:3 | ||
Jochebed | Mother of Moses, saved him, and nursed him | Exodus 2:1-10, Numbers 26:59 | ||
Miriam | Sister of Moses, prophetess | Exodus 2:1-7, 15:20-21, Num 12:1-15, 20:1 | ||
Rahab | Harlot who harbored Israel’s spies, Jesus' ancestor | Joshua 2:1-3; 6:17-25, Mat 1:5 | ||
Deborah | Judge who defeated the Canaanites | Judges 4:1to 5:31 | ||
Delilah | Philistine woman who betrayed Samson | Judges 16:4- 20 | ||
Naomi | Ruth’s mother-in-law, Redeemed by Boaz | Book of Ruth | ||
Ruth | Moabitess who married Boaz, David's greatgrandmother, Jesus' ancestor | Book of Ruth, Mat 1:5 | ||
Hannah | Mother of Samuel | 1 Sam. 1:2-22, 2:1, 2:21 | ||
Bathsheba | Wife of David, mother of Solomon, Jesus' ancestor | 2 Sam 11:1-27, 12:24, 1Ki 1:11-1:31, 12:19 Mat 1:5 | ||
Jezebel | Wicked wife of King Ahab | 1Ki 16:31, 19:1-2, 21:5-15, 2Ki 9:30-37 | ||
Esther | Jewish captive who saved her people in Persia | Book of Esther | ||
Mary | Virgin mother of Jesus | Mat 1:16-2:23, Luk 1:27-56, 2:22-35, 19:25-27 | ||
Mary | Lazarus' sister anoints Jesus's feet for His burial | Mat 26:6-13, Mar 14:3-9, John 12:1-8 | ||
Mary | Magdalene fist person to see Jesus after resurrection | Mat 27:55-56, Mar 15:47, Luk 8:1-3, John 20:16-18 | ||
Awesome compilation, thanks for posting. Inspires further research/Glory too.
This is great. Thanks for posting.
I would add Lydia of Thyatira from the book of Acts to the list as well
“Bad Girls Of The Bible” - I don’t recall the author but Eve, Rahab, and Jezebel were in it.
I’d also add Priscilla (wife of Aquila). It seems like she and Aquila were almost everywhere helping Paul in his ministry. Corinth, Ephesus, and then also in Rome (and they even had a house church). They also helped instruct Apollos in Ephesus. A very busy couple in their service.
Martha, Lazarus’ sister
Yea, I could still add her to my list.I will have to edit my file a bit, but it’s doable. If for no other reason than for the chart on my blog. I’ll consider it.
Thanks. I didn’t realize my suggestion was going to create more work for you. Thanks for your effort on this.
Well being a stickler on Scripture and since I teach theology I decided to amend what I had.
Mainly because I would use this chart in lessons, so I either change it now or later.
It really wasn’t as big of a problem as I anticipated. Probably because I just recently created this chart and a similar one a week ago on the prophetical books. So my mind was still cognizant of how I did it.
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