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Under the Palm of Deborah
Mae W. Alexander; Debralyn Brown; Carron M Caldwell
PriorityONE Publications
2008
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Unveiling the ancient tableaus of the desert, The Scrolls of Deborah is a profound feminist retelling of the Book of Genesis that immerses readers in a breathtaking exploration of female relationships through the story of Biblical characters Rebekah and Deborah. The Scrolls of Deborah transports us to the awe-inspiring landscapes of the past and uncovers the intertwined lives of Rebekah, a revered matriarch in Judaism, and her devoted handmaiden Deborah. In this mesmerizing tale, their strength, wisdom, and love take center stage, shaping their destinies amid a world steeped in tribal tradition. With poignant vulnerability, The Scrolls of Deborah, a work of Biblical fiction and the first installment of the Desert Songs Trilogy, illuminates the hidden stories of these remarkable women, whose pivotal roles have often been overshadowed. Against the backdrop of the desert and the opulence of palaces, the narrative weaves a tapestry of captivating tales. Each page reveals stories filled with heartbreak and inspiration, leaving an indelible mark on the very fabric of religious thought. Through the telling of Deborah's day-to-day life, the book exposes the profound beauty of connection and community, showcasing the transformative power of shared experiences. It invites readers to witness the immense strength found in the bonds between women and how their choices reverberate across generations. The Scrolls of Deborah is a testament to the enduring legacy of these extraordinary women whose stories challenge and reshape our understanding of history, faith, and the limitless possibilities of the human spirit.
In a day when the culture dictated that women were to be seen and not heard, God raised up a woman with the faith, wisdom and courage to lead her people as a judge over Israel.After settling in the Promised Land, the people of Israel repeatedly turned their backs on God and went their own way. But by His grace, God mercifully responded to His people's cries for help by raising up judges to lead His people back to Him. This is the story of one of those judges - the one called Deborah.Discover the heart and character of this one God called and used to bring peace to His chosen people. Explore her story and the story of the times in which she lived - the portion you may already know ... and the rest of the story that could have been.
In a day when the culture dictated that women were to be seen and not heard, God raised up a woman with the faith, wisdom and courage to lead her people as a judge over Israel. After settling in the Promised Land, the people of Israel repeatedly turned their backs on God and went their own way. But by His grace, God mercifully responded to His people's cries for help by raising up judges to lead His people back to Him. This is the story of one of those judges - the one called Deborah. Discover the heart and character of this one God called and used to bring peace to His chosen people. Explore her story and the story of the times in which she lived - the portion you may already know ... and the rest of the story that could have been.
In this work, Nathan LaMontagne examines the Song of Deborah (Judges 5) as it existed in the Septuagint during the Hellenistic period. He examines first the text of Judges 5, and discusses the problems with the consensus that the Greek texts represent only one original translation. He then establishes a text-critical base text from which the rest of the work proceeds. After examining the Greek text's relationship to the Hebrew, the author also looks at the way that the translation preserves poetic structure in translation. Finally, he analyzes the meaning of the text in Hellenistic Judaism, and what relationship it has to other works of the Hellenistic period.
Högst upp på Vinkelgatan 53 bor röntgenläkaren Ulf. En dag stöter han ihop med grannen mitt över, Christina, som han blir handlöst förälskad i. Förälskelsen växer till besatthet och inom kort kretsar hela hans tillvaro runt Christina. Längre ner i huset finns Sverker som skriver på en roman om den mystiska Deborah. Snart upptäcker Ulf att inte bara Christina styr hans liv, utan även Deborah. En roman om besatthet och hur svårt det kan vara att nå fram till varandra. >brbr
Life of Deborah Sampson the Female Soldier in the war of the Revolution with An Introduction and notes
John Adams Vinton
Alpha Edition
2019
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A Brief Memoir Of Deborah P. Smedley, Late Of Willistown, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Alpha Edition
2021
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A Brief Memoir Of Deborah P. Smedley, Late Of Willistown, Chester County, Pennsylvania has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
The Sword of Deborah First-hand impressions of the British Women's Army in France (Edition1)
Jonas de Gélieu
Alpha Editions
2024
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Bask in the radiance of an amber sunset, sigh over the cosiness of seaside cottages, and take in the beauty of the misty mountains with Deborah Phillips`s vibrant Scottish landscapes. Wondrous scenes of sea and meadow burst with radiant colour and texture barely contained on the canvas. Following in the footsteps of her father, revered artist Douglas Phillips, Deborah was only 14 when her art was first exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. Now her works are featured in galleries throughout Scotland, England, and Ireland.
When "Robert Shurtliff" enlists as a common soldier in the Continental army, no one suspects there is anything unusual about him. The new soldier serves bravely for a year and a half. It is not until he is hospitalized with fever that his secret is discovered. Private Shurtliff is really a woman - 23 year-old Deborah Sampson! Because her mother was too poor to take care of her, Deborah had been sent away from home at an early age. For ten years, she was a servant for the Deacon Thomas family in the Massachusetts Bay Colony town of Middle borough, looking after four growing c hildren and doing chores. Deborah was too busy even to go to school. Besides, in the late 1700's people didn't think schooling was important for girls - girls couldn't even learn a trade as men could. Deborah longs for a life of her own. When she leaves the Thomas family at the age of eighteen, she is not ready to settle down and get married. She wants to see a bit of the wold first - to travel to big cities like Boston, Philadelphia, and New York. If she were a man, she could find adventure by joining the army... How Deborah keeps her identity a secret during long, exhausting marches and bloody raids against the Tories, and how her bravery brings the admiration of her fellow soldiers, her commanding general, and finally her county, makes exciting, suspenseful reading.
In the 1700s, women's responsibilities were primarily child rearing and household duties. But Deborah Sampson wanted more from life. She wanted to read, to travel--and to fight for her country's independence. When the colonies went to war with the British in 1775, Deborah was intent on being part of the action. Seeing no other option, she disguised herself in a man's uniform and served in the Continental army for more than a year, her identity hidden from her fellow soldiers. Accomplished writer Sheila Solomon Klass creates a gripping firstperson account of an extraordinary woman who lived a life full of danger, adventure, and intrigue.
Ancestors and Descendants of Joseph Couch and Deborah Adams / by Jennie J. Wight Howes.
Jennie Josephine Wight 1862- Howes
Hassell Street Press
2021
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