Nave's Topical Index
Women
Creation of—Ge
1:27; 2:21,22
Named—Ge
2:23
Fall of, and curse upon—Ge
3:1-16; 2Co
11:3; 1Ti
2:14
Promise to—Ge
3:15
Had separate apartments in dwellings—Ge
24:67; 31:33; Es
2:9,11
Veiled the face—Ge
24:65
See VAIL
Vows of—Nu
30:3-16
When jealously charged with infidelity, their guilt or innocence was to be determined by an ordeal—Nu
5:12-31
Took part in ancient worship—Ex
15:20; 21;
38:8; 1Sa
2:22
In chorus—1Ch
25:5,6; Ezr
2:65; Ne
7:67
Worshiped in separate compartments—Ex
38:8; 1Sa
2:22
Consecrated jewels to tabernacle—Ex
35:22
Mirrors—Ex
38:8
Required to attend to the reading of the law of Moses—De
31:12; Jos
8:35
Purifications of
Difference in ceremonies made between male and female children—Le 12
Religious privileges of, among early Christians—Ac
1:14; 12:12,13; 1Co
11:5; 14:34; 1Ti
2:11
Domestic duties of—Ge
18:6; Pr
31:15-19; Mt
24:41
Cooked—Ge
18:6
Spun—Ex
35:25,26; 1Sa
2:19; Pr
31:19-24
Embroidered—Pr
31:22
Made garments—Ac
9:39
Gleaned—Ru
2:8
Kept vineyards—So
1:6
Tended flocks and herds—Ge
24:11,13,14,19,20; 29:9; Ex
2:16
Worked in fields—Isa
27:11; Eze
26:6,8
Was a doorkeeper—Mt
26:69; Joh
18:16,17; Ac
12:13,14
Forbidden to wear men's costume—De
22:5
Wore hair long—1Co
11:5-15
Rules for dress of Christian—1Ti
2:9,10; 1Pe
3:3,4
Ornaments of—Isa
3:16-23
Weaker than men—1Pe
3:7
Are timid—Isa
19:16; Jer
50:37; 51:30; Na
3:13
Are affectionate—2Sa
1:26
Are tender to her offspring—Isa
49:15; La
4:10
Are mirthsome—Jud
11:34; 21:21; Jer
31:13; Zec
9:17
Are courteous to strangers—Ge
24:17
Could not marry without the consent of parents—Ge
24:3,4; 34:6; Ex
22:17
Not to be given in marriage was considered a calamity—Jud
11:37; Ps
78:63; Isa
4:1
Taken captive—Nu
31:9,15,17,18,35; La
1:18; Eze
30:17,18
Punishment to be inflicted upon men for seducing, when betrothed—De
22:23-27
Punishment for seducing, when not betrothed—Ex
22:16,17; De
22:28,29
Treated with cruelty in war—De
32:25; La
2:21; 5:11
Virtuous, held in high estimation—Ru
3:11; Pr
31:10-30
Fond of self-indulgence—Isa
32:9-11
Fond of ornaments—Jer
2:32
Subtle and deceitful—Pr
6:24-29,32-35; 7:6-27; Ec
7:26
Silly, and easily led into error—2Ti
3:6
Zealous in promoting superstition and idolatry—Jer
7:18; Eze
13:17,23
Active in instigating to iniquity—Nu
31:15,16; 1Ki
21:25; Ne
13:26
Guilty of sodomy—2Ki
23:7; Ro
1:26
As rulers—Isa
3:12
Deborah—Jud
4:4
Athaliah—2Ki
11:1-16; 2Ch
22:2,3,10-12
Queen of Sheba—1Ki
10:1-13
Queen Candace—Ac
8:27
A Persian queen sat on a throne beside her king—Ne
2:6
Patriotic
- Miriam
- —Ex 15:20
- Deborah
- —Jud 5
- The women of Israel
- —1Sa 18:6
- The women of the Philistines
- —2Sa 1:20
Help in defensive operations—Jud
9:53
As poets
As prophets
False prophets—Eze
13:17-23
In business—Pr
31:14-18,24
Property rights of
Sold for husband's debts—Mt
18:25
First to sin—Ge
3:6
Last at the cross—Mt
27:55,56; Mr
15:40,41
First at the gravesite—Mr
15:46,47; 16:1-6; Lu
23:27,28,49,55,56; 24:1-10
First to whom the risen Lord appeared—Mr
16:9; Joh
20:14-18
Converted by preaching of Paul—Ac
16:14,15; 17:4,12,34
Social status of
UNCLASSIFIED SCRIPTURES RELATING TO—Ge
2:18,21-24; 3:16; Es
1:20-22; Pr
11:16,22; 12:4; 14:1; 18:22; 19:13,14; 21:9,19; 25:24; 27:15,16; 30:21-23; 31:10-31; Ec
7:26-28; Isa
3:16-24; 32:9-12; Eze
13:17-23; 1Co
11:3-15; 14:34,35; 1Ti
2:9-15; 3:11; 5:1-16; 2Ti
3:6,7; Tit
2:3-5
GOOD
-
- Deborah, a judge, prophetess, and military leader
—Jud 4; 5
- Mother of Samson
- —Jud 13:23
- Naomi
- —Ru 1; 2; 3:1
- Ruth
- —Ru 1:4,14-22
- And
- —Ru 2; 3; 4
- Hannah, the mother of Samuel
- —1Sa 1:9-18,24-28
- Widow of Zarephath, who fed Elijah during the famine
- —1Ki 17:8-24
- The Shunammite woman, who gave hospitality to Elisha
- —2Ki 4:8-38
- Vashti
- —Es 1:11,12
- Esther
- —Es 4:15-17
- Mary
- —Lu 1:26-38
- Elisabeth
- —Lu 1:6,41-45
- Anna
- —Lu 2:37
- The widow who put her two mite (small coins, Greek: leptas)
- into the treasury—Mr 12:41-44; Lu 21:2-4
- Mary and Martha
- —Mr 14:3-9; Lu 10:42; Joh 11:5
- Mary Magdalene
- —Mr 16:1; Lu 8:2; Joh 20:1,2,11-16
- Pilate's wife
- —Mt 27:19
- Dorcas (Tabitha)
- —Ac 9:36
- Lydia
- —Ac 16:14
- Priscilla (Prisca)
- —Ac 18:26
- Phoebe
- —Ro 16:1,2
- Julia
- —Ro 16:15
- Mary
- —Ro 16:6
- Lois and Eunice
- —2Ti 1:5
- The Philippian Christians
- —Php 4:3
FIGURATIVE
WICKED—2Ki
9:30-37; 23:7; Jer
44:15-19,25; Eze
8:14; Ro
1:26
INSTANCES OF
- Eve, in yielding to temptation and seducing her husband
- —Ge 3:6; 1Ti 2:14
- Sarah, in her jealousy and malice toward Hagar
- —Ge 21:9-11; with 21:12-21
- Lot's wife, in her rebellion against her situation, and
- against the destruction of Sodom—Ge 19:26; Lu 17:32
- The daughters of Lot, in their incestuous lust
- —Ge 19:31-38
- Rebekah, in her partiality for Jacob, and her sharp practice
- to secure for him Isaac's blessing—Ge 27:11-17
- Rachel, in her jealousy of Leah
- —Ge 30:1
- Rachel, in stealing images
- —Ge 31:19,34
- Leah, in her imitation of Rachel in the matter of children
- —Ge 30:9-18
- Dinah, in her fornication
- —Ge 34:1,2
- Tamar, in her adultery
- —Ge 38:14-24
- Potiphar's wife, in her lascivious lust and slander against
- Joseph—Ge 39:7-20
- Zipporah, in her persecution of Moses on account of his
- religious obligations—Ex 4:25,26
- Miriam, in her sedition with Aaron against Moses
- —Nu 12
- Rahab, in her harlotry
- —Jos 2:1
- Delilah, in her conspiracy against Samson
- —Jud 16:4-20
- Peninnah, the wife of Elkanah, in her jealous taunting of
- Hannah—1Sa 1:4-8
- The Midianite woman in the camp of Israel, taken in adultery
- —Nu 25:6-8
- Michal, in her derision of David's religious zeal
- —2Sa 6:16,20-23
- Bath-sheba, in her adultery, in becoming the wife of her
- husband's murderer—2Sa 11:4,5,27; 12:9,10
- Solomon's wives, in their idolatrous and wicked influence
- over Solomon—1Ki 11:1-11; Ne 13:26
- Jezebel, in her persecution and destruction of the prophets
- of the Lord—1Ki 18:4,13
- Jezebel, in her persecution of Elijah
- —1Ki 19:2
- Jezebel, in her conspiracy against Naboth, to cheat him out
- of his vineyard—1Ki 21:1-16
- Jezebel, in her evil counsels to, and influence over, Ahab
- —1Ki 21:25; with 21:17-27
- And
- —2Ki 9:30-37
- The cannibalistic mothers of Samaria
- —2Ki 6:28,29
- Athaliah, in destroying the royal household and usurping the
- throne—2Ki 11:1-16; 2Ch 22:10,12; 23:12-15
- The sodomites of the southern kingdom (Judah)
- —2Ki 23:7
- Noadiah, a false prophetess in attempting to intimidate the
- Jews when they were restoring Jerusalem—Ne 6:14
- Haman's wife, in advising him to hang Mordecai
- —Es 5:14; 6:13
- Job's wife, in suggesting to him that he curse God and die
- —Job 2:9; 19:17
- Gomer, the adulterous wife of Hosea
- —Ho 1:2,3; 3:1
- Herodias, in her incestuous marriage with Herod Antipas
- —Mt 14:3,4; Mr 6:17-19; Lu 3:19
- Herodius, by indirectly causing John the Baptist to be
- decapitated—Mt 14:6-11; Mr 6:24-28
- The daughter of Herodias, in her complicity with her mother
- in securing the death of John the Baptist—Mt 14:8; Mr 6:18-28
- Sapphira, in her blasphemous falsehood
- —Ac 5:2-10
- The woman caught in the act of adultery and brought to Jesus
- in the temple—Joh 8:1-11
FIGURATIVE
SYMBOLICAL