The Bible contains numerous references to women, with over 190 named female figures and many more mentioned in various contexts. Women play significant roles throughout both the Old and New Testaments, including notable figures like Eve, Sarah, Ruth, Mary, and Martha. Their stories contribute to the overarching themes of faith, leadership, and redemption within the biblical narrative. Overall, the representation of women reflects a diverse range of experiences and influences in biblical history.
145 references in the KJV Bible.
the women at the well
their can be a lot it depends what bible
seventeen
Look in the back of the bible and see how many references there are.
10000
There are 73 references to 'testimony' in the KJV Bible
Diverse, as in many. The Bible also references divers lanuguages. Many disesase.... many languages.
There are few references to women serving as judges in the Bible. The most notable is Deborah in the book of Judges. Deborah served as a judge and prophetess in Israel and played a significant role in military strategy and decision-making.
Vineyard appears 22 times in the KJV BIble
This is not enumerated in the Bible. While the apostles are named and counted as 12, there are no references to how many disciples there were, although we do know they were not all men - the women were also disciples.
There were no women Apostles.