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 specific verse in the Bible that explicitly prohibits women from wearing pants. Modesty and appropriate clothing are mentioned in various passages, but the specific prohibition against women wearing pants is not mentioned.
Proverbs 31: 29 NKJV "Many women do noble things, but you surpass them all."
The Bible doesn't say that. The words "Woman" and "Liar" don't even occur in the same verse anywhere in the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible. See related link.
The bible does not condemn jewelries but rather admonishes women to be decent and modest in dressing. See the book of 1 Timothy Chapter 2 verse 9 - 10. The bible seems to be specific with the women folks on this issue. On the other side, women are admonished to appreciate the inner beauty and not the outer, which they often adorn with Jewelries. See also 1 Peter Chapter 3 verse 3 - 5
it is making the point that women should not adorn themselves with costly things but be concerned with whats on the inside.
Rama exemplifies the social, sexual, and sacred intercepting of women and men.
Deuteronomy 22:5 in the Bible states, "A woman must not wear men's clothing, nor a man wear women's clothing, for the Lord your God detests anyone who does this." This verse prohibits cross-dressing and emphasizes the importance of maintaining gender distinctions as ordained by God.
You'll need to be more specific to find the verse of what you are looking for because Jesus is explaining things to thousands of men and women before he was crucified. 'What was being explained' would be a helpful question to start with.
The Bible verse about a man leading his family can influence traditional gender roles within households by reinforcing the idea that men should be the primary decision-makers and providers, while women should be supportive and submissive. This can contribute to the perpetuation of traditional gender roles where men are expected to be in charge and women are expected to be more passive.
The idea that the God of the Bible thinks women are "nasty" is a misinterpretation. In the Bible, God values women and men equally, as they are both created in God's image. The use of strong language in certain biblical texts may reflect cultural and historical contexts, but it does not imply that God considers women to be inherently negative or inferior.
There were no women Apostles.
NO, they can not teach or preach. I am sure some of you do not like my answer. However, take a look at what the Bible says: I Cor. 14:34: Let your women keep SILENCE in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to speak; for it is a shame for women to speak in the church. This is very clear and then read verse 35. This would also refer to preaching in the church, not the building but to believers which is the church.