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1683. Deborah -- two Israelite women
... 1682, 1683. Deborah. 1684 . two Israelite women. Transliteration: Deborah
Phonetic Spelling: (deb-o-raw') Short Definition: Deborah. ...
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Deborah's Song
... Women. Until that I, Deborah, arose, That I arose a mother in Israel. ... Women.
And the princes of Issachar were with Deborah". Men. ...
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Women who Saved a Nation
... From Machir, commanders went down, From Zebulun, standard-bearers, Issachar's princes
with Deborah, And with Barak, the men of ... "Blessed above women shall Jael ...
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The Blessed virgin Mary May have Lived Without Sin. None of the ...
... Hananiah, Azariah, Mishael, Mordecai, Simeon, Joseph to whom the Virgin Mary was
espoused, John." And he adds the names of some women,""Deborah, Anna the ...
/.../augustine/anti-pelagian writings/chapter 42 xxxvi the blessed virgin.htm

Whether the Grace of the Word of Wisdom and Knowledge is Becoming ...
... But prophecy is granted to women, as we read of Deborah (Judges 4:4), and of Holda
the prophetess, the wife of Sellum (4 Kings 22:14), and of the four ...
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Though Many Other Widows came Near to Judith in virtue...
... ancient seed-time was fruitful in the characters of many women. But as it would
be tedious to include all, consider some, and especially Deborah, [3352] whose ...
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The First Blast of the Trumpet
... godly writers: GOD hath dejected women from rule, dominion, empire and authority
above man. Moreover, seeing that neither the example of Deborah, neither the ...
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Miscellaneous Subjects.
... The law did not prohibit women being prophets or prophesying. See Deborah,
in Judges 4:4-14. Miriam, Ex.15:20. Anna, Luke 2:36. ...
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The Women of the Gospel Narrative the Study of the Early Christian ...
... patriotic women for the sex to be held otherwise than in honor. A nation whose most
glorious records centred around such characters as Sara, Miriam, Deborah, ...
/.../brittain/women of early christianity/i the women of the.htm

Appeal to the Christian Women of the South
... Who led out the women of Israel from the house of bondage, striking the timbrel,
and ... Deborah the wife of Lapidoth, the judge, as well as the prophetess of that ...
/.../an appeal to the christian women of the south/appeal to the christian women.htm

Salvation Published from the Mountains
... 1 Samuel 18:6, 7) . Thus likewise, Deborah, in her sublime song, represents the
mother of Sisera (Judges 5:28, 29) , and her women, singing alternately, from a ...
/.../newton/messiah vol 1/sermon vi salvation published from.htm

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Judges 4:4
And Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lapidoth, she judged Israel at that time.
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Women: As Poets: Deborah

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Women: As Poets: Hannah

Women: As Poets: Mary

Women: As Poets: Miriam

Women: As Prophets: Anna

Women: As Prophets: Deborah

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Women: As Prophets: Miriam

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Women: As Rulers

Women: Athaliah

Women: Athaliah, in Destroying the Royal Household and Usurping the Throne

Women: Bath-Sheba, in Her Adultery, in Becoming the Wife of Her Husband's Murderer

Women: Consecrated Jewels to Tabernacle

Women: Converted by Preaching of Paul

Women: Cooked

Women: Could not Marry Without the Consent of Parents

Women: Creation of

Women: Deborah

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Women: Delilah, in Her Conspiracy Against Samson

Women: Difference in Ceremonies Made Between Male and Female Children

Women: Dinah, in Her Fornication

Women: Domestic Duties of

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Women: Embroidered

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Women: Fall of, and Curse Upon

Women: False Prophets

Women: First at the Gravesite

Women: First to Sin

Women: First to Whom the Risen Lord Appeared

Women: Fond of Ornaments

Women: Fond of Self-Indulgence

Women: Forbidden to Wear Men's Costume

Women: Gleaned

Women: Gomer, the Adulterous Wife of Hosea

Women: Guilty of Sodomy

Women: had Separate Apartments in Dwellings

Women: Haman's Wife, in Advising Him to Hang Mordecai

Women: Hannah, the Mother of Samuel

Women: Help in Defensive Operations

Women: Herodias, in Her Incestuous Marriage With Herod Antipas

Women: Herodius, by Indirectly Causing John the Baptist to be Decapitated

Women: Jezebel, in Her Conspiracy Against Naboth, to Cheat Him out of his Vineyard

Women: Jezebel, in Her Evil Counsels To, and Influence Over, Ahab

Women: Jezebel, in Her Persecution and Destruction of the Prophets of the Lord

Women: Jezebel, in Her Persecution of Elijah

Women: Job's Wife, in Suggesting to Him That he Curse God and Die

Women: Julia

Women: Kept Vineyards

Women: Last at the Cross

Women: Leah, in Her Imitation of Rachel in the Matter of Children

Women: Lois and Eunice

Women: Lot's Wife, in Her Rebellion Against Her Situation, and Against the Destruction of Sodom

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Women: Made Garments

Women: Mary

Women: Mary and Martha

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Women: Ornaments of

Women: Patriotic: Deborah

Women: Patriotic: Miriam

Women: Patriotic: The Women of Israel

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Women: Phoebe

Women: Pilate's Wife

Women: Potiphar's Wife, in Her Lascivious Lust and Slander Against Joseph

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Women: Promise To

Women: Property Rights of in Inheritance

Women: Property Rights of To Sell Real Estate

Women: Punishment for Seducing, when not Betrothed

Women: Punishment to be Inflicted Upon Men for Seducing, when Betrothed

Women: Purifications of After Childbirth

Women: Purifications of After Menstruation

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Women: Queen of Sheba

Women: Rachel, in Her Jealousy of Leah

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Women: Rahab, in Her Harlotry

Women: Rebekah, in Her Partiality for Jacob, and Her Sharp Practice to Secure for Him Isaac's Blessing

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Women: Rules for Dress of Christian

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Women: Sapphira, in Her Blasphemous Falsehood

Women: Sarah, in Her Jealousy and Malice Toward Hagar

Women: Silly, and Easily Led Into Error

Women: Social Status of in Persia

Women: Social Status of in Roman Customs

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Women: Solomon's Wives, in Their Idolatrous and Wicked Influence Over Solomon

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Women: Symbolical of Wickedness

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Women: Tamar, in Her Adultery

Women: Tended Flocks and Herds

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Women: The Daughters of Lot, in Their Incestuous Lust

Women: The Midianite Woman in the Camp of Israel, Taken in Adultery

Women: The Philippian Christians

Women: The Shunammite Woman, Who Gave Hospitality to Elisha

Women: The Sodomites of the Southern Kingdom (Judah)

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