Especially conceived and developed for today's women in conjunction with the General Conference Women's Ministries Department, this Bible has a wealth of features specifically related to women of the Bible and today's woman.
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Woman's Bible (NKJV) - Pink and Grey
Especially conceived and developed for today's women in conjunction with the General Conference Women's Ministries Department, this New King James Version of the Bible has a wealth of features specifically related to women, such as:
More than 100 pages of tools, resources, and Bible study aids.
A complete set of Bible studies.
Thirty beautifully illustrated pages featuring well-known women of the Bible, such as Abigail, Bathsheba, Deborah, Hagar, Martha, Mary, and more.
More than 100 commentaries written by recognized women authors about issues related to women (weddings in the Bible; rape and violation; levirate marriages; women prophets) appear alongside the Bible text.
Articles on more than 60 virtues and the women who best represent them.
General articles on well-known and lesser-known women of the Bible and practical lessons we can learn from them.
An outline of each book of the Bible.
Words of Jesus are printed in gold.
This beautifully designed Bible for women is available in English, Spanish, and French. Dimensions are 5 3/4' (width) x 8.5' (length).
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Item Format
Faux Leather
Author Name
General Conference Women’s Ministries
Publisher
Editorial Safeliz
Weight
2.500000
Page Count
1736
Language
English
Year Published
2014
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4
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This Bible looks wonderful. I will be purchasing one for my wife. Congratulations to the Women's ministries department. I do wish, however, that after the meticulous work that went into the development of the Bible, that the illustrations had attempted more accurate realism. I believe in 2014 that we are a global enough community to accept the fact that the Bible characters were mostly Middle Eastern Semites and can be depicted that way! While those who read the Bible today do come from every ethnic background, the Bible is clearly set in the Middle East. I love the authenticity of depicting the Bible characters as Middle Easterners with dark hair, shades of olive colored skin, and facial features unique to that region of the world. It is jarring to view illustrations that depict the characters as European, Interior African, Asian, Hispanic, etc. Let's be as "real" in our depictions as we attempt to be in our scholarship.
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