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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....

Kjeld Nielsen, “Ancient Aromas Good and Bad,” Bible Review 7 (June 1991). “The Patriarchs’ Wives as Sisters—Is the Anchor Bible Wrong?” Biblical Archaeology Review 1 (September 1975). Shalom M. Paul, “Jerusalem of Gold—A Song and an Ancient Crown,” Biblical Archaeology Review 3 (December 1977). Charles R. Pfeiffer, ed., The Biblical World: A Dictionary of Biblical Archaeology (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1966). John B. Polhill, Acts, The New American Commentary, vol. 26 (Nashville,