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This article discusses the role of women in the Bible. The Hebrew Bible (also called the Old Testament or the Tanakh) is the basis for both Judaism and Christianity, and a cornerstone of Western culture. Through its stories and its elaboration of statutes, the Hebrew Bible's views on women have helped shape gender roles and define the legal standing of women in the West for millennia. This... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Women in the Bible

    See also: Role of women in Judaism, Jewish feminism, and Christian views of women ... Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
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    List of women in the Bible

    The following is a list of women found in the Hebrew and Christian Bible.
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    Criticism of Christianity

    See also: Women in Christianity and Women in the Bible
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    Women in Christianity

    See also: Women in the Bible
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    Ordination of women

    Women in the Bible
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    Christian views about women

    Women's roles in the New Testament Church ... | Christian views about women Christian Egalitarianism Complementarianism Women in the Bible Image of God |
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    Christian Egalitarianism

    Mary J. Evans, author of Woman in the Bible (1984) and co-editor of The IVP Women's Bible Commentary (2002) ... | Christian views about women Christian Egalitarianism Complementarianism Women in the Bible Image of God |
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    Jezebel (Bible)

    Jezebel (Hebrew: אִיזֶבֶל / אִיזָבֶל, Standard Izével / Izável Tiberian ʾÎzéḇel / ʾÎzāḇel ; traditionally interpreted as,"not exalted") is the name of two women in the Bible.
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    Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood

    If feminism is correct, then the Bible is wrong. ... | Christian views about women Christian Egalitarianism Complementarianism Women in the Bible Image of God |
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    Women in Sikhism

    Eve, the first woman persuades Adam to eat the forbidden apple, thus committing the world's first sin, a landmark recognized as the fall of mankind.1 The implied inferiority and corrupting influence of women in the Bible appear to justify their second rate treatment in Western society.

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