Let Her Speak for Herself: Nineteenth-century Women Writing on the Women of GenesisMarion Ann Taylor, Heather E. Weir Baylor University Press, 2006 - 495 pages The women of Genesis - Eve, Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah, and Rachel - intrigued and informed the lives of nineteenth-century women. These women read the biblical stories for themselves and looked for ways to expand, reinforce, or challenge the traditional understanding of women's lives. They communicated their readings of Genesis using diverse genres ranging from poetry to commentary. |
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... Israel in the Light of Modern Criticism (1894) 93 §19 Lillie Devereux Blake The Woman's Bible (1895) 96 §20 Elizabeth Baxter The Women of the Word (1897) 98 Conclusion 104 Part 2: Sarah—The First Mother of Israel 107 §21 Sarah Trimmer A ...
... Israel in the Light of Modern Criticism (1894) 93 §19 Lillie Devereux Blake The Woman's Bible (1895) 96 §20 Elizabeth Baxter The Women of the Word (1897) 98 Conclusion 104 Part 2: Sarah—The First Mother of Israel 107 §21 Sarah Trimmer A ...
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... Israel in the Light of Modern Criticism (1894) 173 §32 Clara Bewick Colby The Woman's Bible (1895) 173 §33 Elizabeth Baxter The Women in the Word (1897) 175 Conclusion 182 Part 3: Hagar—The Wanderer 185 §34 Sarah Trimmer A Help to the ...
... Israel in the Light of Modern Criticism (1894) 173 §32 Clara Bewick Colby The Woman's Bible (1895) 173 §33 Elizabeth Baxter The Women in the Word (1897) 175 Conclusion 182 Part 3: Hagar—The Wanderer 185 §34 Sarah Trimmer A Help to the ...
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... Israel (1845) 268 §53 Cecil Frances (Fanny) Alexander “Isaac and Rebekah” (1854) 280 §54 Sarah Hale Woman's Record (1855) 283 §55 Susan Warner Walks from Eden (1866) 286 §56 EttyWoosnam The Women of the Bible: Old Testament (1881) x ...
... Israel (1845) 268 §53 Cecil Frances (Fanny) Alexander “Isaac and Rebekah” (1854) 280 §54 Sarah Hale Woman's Record (1855) 283 §55 Susan Warner Walks from Eden (1866) 286 §56 EttyWoosnam The Women of the Bible: Old Testament (1881) x ...
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... Israel 325 §62 Adelaide O'Keeffe Patriarchal Times (1811) 329 §63 Mary Cornwallis Observations, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical on the Canonical Scriptures (1817) 334 §64 Sarah Hall Conversations on the Bible (1818) 338 §65 Grace ...
... Israel 325 §62 Adelaide O'Keeffe Patriarchal Times (1811) 329 §63 Mary Cornwallis Observations, Critical, Explanatory, and Practical on the Canonical Scriptures (1817) 334 §64 Sarah Hall Conversations on the Bible (1818) 338 §65 Grace ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Eve The Mother of Us All | 21 |
Sarah The First Mother of Israel | 107 |
Hagar The Wanderer | 185 |
Rebekah Mother of Two Nations | 255 |
Leah and Rachel Founders of the House of Israel | 325 |
Lots Wife and Daughters Dinah Tamar and Potiphars Wife The Other Women of Genesis | 399 |
Conclusion | 443 |
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