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In the critically acclaimed best-seller Women’s Bible Commentary, an outstanding group of women scholars introduced and summarized each book of the Bible and commented on those sections of each book that have particular relevance to women, focusing on female characters, symbols, life situations such as marriage and family, the legal status of women, and religious principles that affect...

To Pharisees (popular teachers who represent not only Jesus’ opponents but also Jewish leaders who retained their own teachings rather than joined the church) and Sadducees (an elite party with Jerusalem and temple connections) seeking his baptism of repentance, John the Baptist asserts that Abrahamic descent will not save them. Again Matthew redefines the family: “God is able from these stones [Heb. ebanim] to raise up children [Heb. banim] to Abraham” (3:9).
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