Lydia , (Acts) was a business woman who spun expensive purple cloth
Phoebe is mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, in the book of Romans, chapter 16, verse 1-2. She is described as a servant of the church in Cenchreae and a benefactor to many, including the apostle Paul. Phoebe is regarded as a prominent and faithful woman in the early Christian community.
The first "business" woman in the Bible could be Lydia in New Testament who was the merchant of expensive purple cloth that Paul met in Acts 16:11-15. Not only is Lydia viewed as a business woman but it is implied that she was the head of her household from this description and also in Acts 16:39-40 where Paul went to Lydia's house. Only descriptions would refer to household of the father or husband.
I believe you are asking about Phoebe, mentioned in Romans 16:1 [ Paul Greets His Friends ] I commend to you our sister Phoebe, who is a deacon in the church in Cenchrea.
Phoebe is only mentioned in Romans 16:1. It does not say she was a pastor, but it is thought she was a deaconess of the church at Cenchrea. Rom 16:1 I commend to you Phoebe our sister, who is a servant of the church in Cenchrea,
There's in no woman, a Bible writer. The Bible was written by about 40 men.
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Phoebe is mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, in the book of Romans, chapter 16, verse 1-2. She is described as a servant of the church in Cenchreae and a benefactor to many, including the apostle Paul. Phoebe is regarded as a prominent and faithful woman in the early Christian community.
Phoebe was a lady in the bible and comes in the book of Acts.
Phoebe - Romans 16:1
Phoebe Jonas
Phoebe Mills has written: 'Hints to business maidens' -- subject(s): Employment, Women
St. Phoebe was a Christian woman that Paul spoke about in his letters to the Romans. While we know that Saint Phoebe was born in the first century, there in no record of her exact birth date.
The first "business" woman in the Bible could be Lydia in New Testament who was the merchant of expensive purple cloth that Paul met in Acts 16:11-15. Not only is Lydia viewed as a business woman but it is implied that she was the head of her household from this description and also in Acts 16:39-40 where Paul went to Lydia's house. Only descriptions would refer to household of the father or husband.
I believe you are asking about Phoebe, mentioned in Romans 16:1 [ Paul Greets His Friends ] I commend to you our sister Phoebe, who is a deacon in the church in Cenchrea.
The Woman's Bible was created in 1895.
I believe Baucis was the wife of Philemon according to Greek Mythology.