Women of the Bible: Anna the Prophetess

Besides that, they learn to be idlers, (more…)

Widows in ancient Israel faced lives of hardship and dependence. Without husbands, they became vulnerable to poverty, isolation and oppression. Their options were slim: Remarry or depend upon other family members and gifts from temple tithes.

Their precarious situation made them morally vulnerable as well, prone to yielding to passions that would lead them astray spiritually.

Besides that, they learn to be idlers, (more…)

Women of the Bible: Huldah

What would you do if you knew the decisions you made could affect the lives of countless people over multiple generations? How would you verify your  path forward?

Chances are, you would seek the counsel of a wiser person.

That’s exactly what Judah’s King Josiah did when a temple repair project unearthed a forgotten biblical scroll. The scroll terrified and convicted Josiah because (more…)