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  • But a woman who is really widowed and left on her own has set her hope on God and perseveres night and day in petitions and prayer. (1 Timothy 5, 5)

  • Enrolment as a widow is permissible only for a woman at least sixty years old who has had only one husband. (1 Timothy 5, 9)

  • She must be a woman known for her good works -- whether she has brought up her children, been hospitable to strangers and washed the feet of God's holy people, helped people in hardship or been active in all kinds of good work. (1 Timothy 5, 10)

  • If a woman believer has widowed relatives, she should support them and not make the Church bear the expense but enable it to support those who are really widowed. (1 Timothy 5, 16)

  • In the same way, husbands must always treat their wives with consideration in their life together, respecting a woman as one who, though she may be the weaker partner, is equally an heir to the generous gift of life. This will prevent anything from coming in the way of your prayers. (1 Peter 3, 7)

  • Nevertheless, I have a complaint to make: you tolerate the woman Jezebel who claims to be a prophetess, and by her teaching she is luring my servants away to commit the adultery of eating food which has been sacrificed to idols. (Revelation 2, 20)

  • Now a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman, robed with the sun, standing on the moon, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. (Revelation 12, 1)

  • Its tail swept a third of the stars from the sky and hurled them to the ground, and the dragon stopped in front of the woman as she was at the point of giving birth, so that it could eat the child as soon as it was born. (Revelation 12, 4)

  • The woman was delivered of a boy, the son who was to rule all the nations with an iron sceptre, and the child was taken straight up to God and to his throne, (Revelation 12, 5)

  • while the woman escaped into the desert, where God had prepared a place for her to be looked after for twelve hundred and sixty days. (Revelation 12, 6)

  • As soon as the dragon found himself hurled down to the earth, he sprang in pursuit of the woman, the mother of the male child, (Revelation 12, 13)

  • So the serpent vomited water from his mouth, like a river, after the woman, to sweep her away in the current, (Revelation 12, 15)


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