A Woman disciple!

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Brighthouse

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I laughed so hard when I heard in the Bible Study room the other day that no woman were ever a disciple! There were 70-72 total disciples!( luke 10:1-17) Now for the prove of a woman disciple! Raised from the dead by Peter as well!! her name is Tabitha or in Greek Dorcas! So how about that one!! lol Acts 9:36-43!!
 
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pastac

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Mary Magdalene
Mary, the mother of Jesus
Mary Salome
Martha, sister of Lazarus
Miriamne, sister of Phillip
Arsinoe
many others
 
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pastac

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Exodus 15:20: Miriam, the sister of Aaron was a prophetess and one of the triad of leaders of Israel during the Exodus from Egypt.

Judges 4 & 5: Deborah, a prophet-judge, headed the army of ancient Israel.

2 Kings 22:14; 2 Chronicles 34:22 Huldah, a prophet, verified the authenticity of the "Book of the Law of the Lord given through Moses." She triggered a religious renewal.

Acts 9:36 The author of Luke referred to a female disciple by her Aramaic name Tabitha, who was also known by her Greek name Dorcas. She became sick had died; Peter brought her back to life.

Acts 21:8: Philip the evangelist had four unmarried daughters who were prophets.

Philippians 4:2: Paul refers to two women, Euodia and Syntyche, as coworkers who were active evangelicals, spreading the gospel.

Romans 16:1: Paul refers to Phoebe as a minister (diakonos) of the church at Cenchrea.
Romans 16:7: Paul refers to a male apostle, Andronicus, and a female apostle, Junia, as "outstanding among the apostles"
 
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Tintin

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#5
12 apostles - all men.
Up to 72 disciples - both men and women
 
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pastac

Guest
#6
Junia is a female name maybe I'm wrong but it really is not deal breaker maybe I read the passage wrong maybe I didn't