Baxter, M.E. – The Women in the Word

The Women in the Word: A few simple hints from Bible Portraits of Women.
By MRS. M. BAXTER.
Third Edition, Revised.
LONDON: BETHSHAN BOOK ROOM, 10, DRAYTON PARK,
HIGHBURY, N.; AND “CHRISTIAN HERALD” OFFICE, 6, TUDOR STREET, E.C.
COPYRIGHT 1800

In this 53 chapter work, Mrs. Baxter examines different women mentioned in the Word of God.




CONTENTS
00 Title Page
01 Eve – Genesis 2:18
02 Sarah. Part I – Hebrews 11:2
03 Sarah. Part II – Hebrews 11:11.
04 Hagar – Genesis 16:13
05 Rebekah. Part I – Genesis 24:1-67.
06 Rebekah. Part II – Genesis 27:1-46
07 Leah and Rachel – Genesis 29:1-35.
08 Jochebed, the Mother of Moses – Exodus 1:1-22; Exodus 2:1-25.
09 Zipporah, the Wife of Moses – Exodus 4:18-26
10 Miriam, The Prophetess – Numbers 12:1-16.
11 Rahab – Joshua 2:1-24.
12 Deborah – Judges 4:1-24.
13 Deborah’s Song – Judges 5:1-31.
14 Manoah’s Wife – Judges 13:1-25.
15 Naomi and Ruth. Part I – Ruth 1:1-22.
16 Naomi and Ruth. Part II – Ruth 1:1-22.
17 Hannah – 1 Samuel 1:1-28.
18 Hannah’s Song – 1 Samuel 2:1-36.
19 Michal, Saul’s Daughter – 1 Samuel 18:20-30
20 Abigail – 1 Samuel 25:1-44.
21 Bathsheba – 2 Samuel 11:12.
22 The Wife of Jeroboam – 1 Kings 14:1-31.
23 Jezebel – 1 Kings 16:1-34; 1 Kings 19:1-21; 1 Kings 21:1-29.
24 Athaliah – 2 Chronicles 21:1-20.
25 Huldah, The Prophetess – 2 Chronicles 34:14-33
26 Esther – Esther 4:1-17; Esther 5:1-14; Esther 6:1-14; Esther 7:1-10.
27 Job’s Wife – Job 2:9-10
28 Belshazzar’s Queen Mother – Daniel 5:1-31.
29 Elizabeth – Luke 1:1-80.
30 Mary, the Mother of Jesus – Luke 1:26-38
31 Mary’s Song of Praise – Luke 1:39-56
32 Mary and the Child Jesus. Part I – Luke 2:1-20 & Matthew 2:1-23.
33 Mary and the Child Jesus. Part II – Luke 2:21-52
34 Mary and the Marriage of Cana – John 2:1-25.
35 Anna, the Prophetess – Luke 2:36-38
36 Widow of Nain – Luke 7:11-25
37 The Woman which was a Sinner – Luke 7:30-50
38 Ministering Women – Luke 8:2-3
39 The Woman of Samaria. Part II – John 4:1-42
40 The Woman of Samaria. Part II – John 4:1-42
41 The Woman of Samaria. Part III – John 4:27-42
42 The Syrophenician Woman – Matthew 15:21-28
43 Martha, the Bustling Woman – Luke 10:28-42
44 The Sisters’ Faith Tried – John 11:1-44
45 Mary Anointing Jesus – John 12:1-8
46 Sapphira – Acts 5:1-10
47 Dorcas – Acts 9:36-43
48 Lydia – Acts 16:12-15; Acts 16:40
49 Prophesying Women – Acts 21:7-9
50 Priscilla – Acts 18:1-28.
51 Euodias and Syntyche – Philippians 4:2-3
52 Paul’s Helpers – Romans 16:1-27.
53 The Elect Lady – 2 John

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