You may be thinking of the Book of Ruth and the Book of Esther which were about these two women. However, Ruth was written by the prophet Samuel and Esther was written by Mordecai.
As far as we know, no women wrote The Bible.
God spoke to all women except Eve through his servants (angels) as per the Bible. Even Mary was alerted via Gabriel (an archangel). However He did speak to Eve directly. Please refer Genesis 3:13 in the related link.
None, as the Holy Scripture is for all mankind. There are books in the Bible named for woman like Esther and Ruth.
Another perspective:
While it's entirely true that Scripture is for all mankind, you may be thinking of II John, which is a New Testament epistle (letter) addressed to "the elect lady and her children" (verse 1).
There are two books named after women: Ruth and Esther. I'm not sure if that's what you meant by "dedicated to" or not.
Also, some of the judges referred to in the book of Judges are women.
The book of Ruth may have been authored by a man but tells the story of a woman named Ruth, and the book of Esther was most likely authored by Esther.
There are several, including Esther and Ruth
2 John--Written to "the chosen lady" and her children.
The bible books get their name from the authors or to whom the books were written
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Jill Eileen Smith has written: 'Abigail' -- subject(s): Large type books, Bible, History of Biblical events, Women in the Bible, Fiction
They are books written on the prophets.
AnswerWhen the scriptures were written down, they were written as separate books, and the concept of collating them into a single Bible had not been considered. The word 'Bible' does not occur within the Bible.
The original Hebrew Bible that became the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and Aramaic. The Christian New Testament books of the Bible were written in Greek.
Ruth and Esther.
Ruth, and Esther
Some books written by Liz Curtis Higgs include "Bad Girls of the Bible," "The Women of Easter," "Mine Is the Night," and "The Girl's Still Got It."
There are two books named after women in the Bible, and both are in the Old Testament. They are Ruth and Esther. That is of you only want the King James version...for Catholics there are three or four. The two mentioned above and then there is Judith. I believe there is another though I have been unable to find it...
Algot Theodore Lundholm has written: 'Women of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Women in the Bible
Peggy Musgrove has written: 'Who's who among Bible women' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Women in the Bible