Bible mentions many woman in many ages, so - all kind of work.
woman in the bible were unappreciated but now woman are respectable
I don't remember the word "Pastor" in the Bible, but you have prophetesses (Miriam, Moses' sister) and Deborah, who was a judge. There are also women disciples of Jesus.
in kush women work in the fields
why wouldnt women work...we're very powerful people. soo they should work
one of the two it ended economic opportunities for women or it forced women to fight agains men for work
There were no women Apostles.
Yes. Little or nothing in the Bible seems to have been written by women. And the Bible can not have been the work of God. If it had been it would surely not contain the many errors and inconsistencies that it does contain.
There are well over 100 women's names in the Bible.
woman in the bible were unappreciated but now woman are respectable
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.
Peggy Musgrove has written: 'Who's who among Bible women' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Women in the Bible
Algot Theodore Lundholm has written: 'Women of the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Biography, Women in the Bible
The Bible does not state that men are better than women. There are many women mentioned in the Bible that are fine examples for their faith and devotion to Almighty God. However, the Bible does state that certain roles are for men, and not for women. Such as those serving in the priesthood.
Marlys Taege has written: 'And God gave women talents!' -- subject(s): Christian women, Religious life, Women in Christianity, Women in church work 'Women through the Bible' -- subject(s): English, Meditations, Prayer-books and devotions, Women, Women in the Bible
It is 240 women who was in the bible. But the list goes on and on.
Mary is more noticeable women in the Bible.
No, the Bible does not say this.