The Bible doesn't mention this form of dispersal of communion at all. However a woman standing today shows leadership and women are not to lead in the church.
There were no women Apostles.
It is 240 women who was in the bible. But the list goes on and on.
Mary is more noticeable women in the Bible.
See related links for the names of 188 women mentioned in the King James Version of the bible.
None. Very few women were even named in the bible, let alone allowed to contribute to it.
There is no mention that women cannot be ushers or greeters in the Bible. The Bible does stateÊthat only men should be teachers and ministers.
No. This is purely a man-made custom and a tradition of the Roman Catholic Church as white symbolises purity
In the book of Revelations there is a mention of a women about to give birth and a dragon waiting to devour her offspring.
Yes, there is one mention of a woman named Joanna in the Bible. She was one of the women who supported Jesus and his disciples with her own resources, as mentioned in the Gospel of Luke.
Genesis 6:1+2 is probably the FIRST mention of 'good looking' women in the Bible, when he speaks of those 'daughters of men' who were so attractive to the angels before the flood, but Sarah(Abraham's wife)was certainly ONE of the first women to be mentioned individually (Genesis 12:11)
Muriel Porter has written: 'Sydney Anglicans and the threat to world Anglicanism' -- subject(s): Anglican Church of Australia. Diocese of Sydney, Anglican Church of Australia, Conservatism, Anglican Communion 'Land of the spirit?' -- subject(s): Religion 'Beyond the twelve' -- subject(s): Views on women, Women in the Bible 'Women in the church' -- subject(s): Clergy, Anglican Church of Australia, Anglican Communion, Ordination of women
Four women are specifically noted as being queens in the Bible. These women are Queen Athaliah, of Judah; Queen Esther, of the Persian Empire; Queen Jezebel, of ancient Israel; and Queen Vashti, who was King Ahasuerus' first wife.
For the same reasons women mention a mans ex. Interest, curiosity and comparison.
There were no women Apostles.
There are well over 100 women's names in the Bible.
There are no women vicars mentioned in scripture neither does it mention anything like a woman vicar, but there were women prophtess such as Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, and Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, Huldah the prophetess, the wife of Shallum, and there was one Anna, a prophetess, the daughter of Phanuel.
woman in the bible were unappreciated but now woman are respectable