Digital Logos Edition
Features study articles, annotations, and more than 300 topical notes on hundreds of subjects of interest to women. Written from a conservative perspective that honors the special role women have throughout the Scriptures. It includes portraits of more than 100 women of the Bible, inspirational quotations, and 175 original in-text charts and maps. Written, edited, and produced by women for women. All students, pastors, and teachers will appreciate seeing the Scriptures from this fresh viewpoint.
Please note: This product does not contain the Bible text, but it does include all the study notes found in the equivalent print version. You can purchase your preferred translation here or in a Logos Bible Software collection. The Woman's Study Bible can be used together with any Bible in your digital library. Just open The Woman's Study Bible and another Bible, then click the "chain link" icon in each resource and select "Set A" for each. (Need Help? Watch a tutorial video!)
“Kathleen Kenyon, Digging Up Jericho (1957), Excavations at Jericho, 2 vols. (1960, 1965), Archaeology in the Holy Land (1960), The Bible and Recent Archaeology (1978).” (source)
“Clinton Bailey, ‘How Desert Culture Helps Us Understand the Bible: Bedouin Law Explains Reaction to Rape of Dinah,’ Bible Review 7 (August 1991).” (source)
“Pauline Albenda, ‘Western Asiatic Women in the Iron Age: Their Image Revealed,’ Biblical Archaeologist 46 (Spring 1983).” (source)
“Sybil Zimmerman, ‘Housewares and Recipes from 2000 Years Ago,’ Biblical Archaeology Review 7 (September/October 1981).” (source)
“Kjeld Nielsen, ‘Ancient Aromas Good and Bad,’ Bible Review 7 (June 1991).” (source)