The women of Israel or: characters and sketches from the holy scriptures and Jewish history : illustrative of the past history, present duties, and future destiny of the Hebrew females, as based on the words of god / by Grace Aguilar
Content
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- Titelblatt
- Druckermarke
- Contents.
- Introduction.
- First Period. Wives of the Patriarchs.
- Second Period. The Exodus and the Law Considered.
- Egyptian Captivity and Jochebed.
- The Exodus. Laws for the Mothers of Israel.
- The Exodus, (Continued) Laws for the Wives of Israel.
- The Exodus (Continued). Laws Relating to the Widows ans Daughters of Israel.
- The Exodus (Continued). Maid Servants in Israel, and sundry other Laws.
- Third Period. Women of Israel, between the Establishment of the Law, and the Authority of the Kings.
- Miriam.
- Female Workers of the Tabernacle. - Caleb's Daughter.
- Deborah.
- Wife of Manoah.
- Naomi.
- Hannah.
- Werbung
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- Titelblatt
- Contents.
- Fourth Period. Women of Israel during the Continuance of the Monarchy.
- Establishment of the Monarchy. - Patriotism of the Women of Israel. - Michal.
- Abigail.
- Wise Woman of Tekoah. - Woman of Abel. - Rizpah. - Judgment of Salomon. - Widow of one of the Sons of the Prophets.
- The Shunammite.
- The Little Israelitish Maid. - Huldah. - Influence of Women during the Monarchy.
- Fifth Period. The Babylonish Captivity, including the Life of Esther.
- The Captivity. - Review of Chapters one to seven of the Book Ezra.
- Esther.
- Review of the Events narrated by Ezra and Nehemiah.
- Sixth Period. Women of Israel, during the Continuance of the second Temple.
- Review of the Jewish Nation, from the Return from Babylon, to the Appeal of Hyrcanus and Aristobulus to Pompey.
- From the Appeal to Pompey to the Death of Herod.
- From the Death of Herod to the War under Florus.
- The Martyr Mother.
- Other of John Hyrcanus. - Wife of John Hyrcanus. - Alexandria.
- Mariamne.
- Helena, Queen of Adiabene, and Berenice.
- General History, and Conclusions thence elicited.
- Seventh Period. The Women of Israel as influenced by their Dispersion and by the History of the Past.
