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      • He recognized the intrinsic equality of men and women, and continually showed the worth and dignity of women as persons. Jesus valued their fellowship, prayers, service, financial support, testimony and witness. He honored women, taught women, and ministered to women in thoughtful ways. As a result, women responded warmly to Jesus’s ministry.
      www.crossway.org/articles/how-jesus-viewed-and-valued-women/
  1. Mar 8, 2017 · Jesus demonstrated only the highest regard for women, in both his life and teaching. He recognized the intrinsic equality of men and women, and continually showed the worth and dignity of women as persons. Jesus valued their fellowship, prayers, service, financial support, testimony and witness.

  2. Mar 22, 2021 · Whether they were married or single, sick (Matt. 8:14–16) or disabled (Luke 13:10–16), Jesus made time for women and treated them with care and respect. In Luke’s Gospel, women are often compared with men, and where there is a contrast, the women come out looking better.

  3. Dec 15, 2020 · How Did Jesus Treat Women in the Bible? Jesus may well have been labeled a progressive based solely on His treatment and inclusivity of women. He showed his peers how He viewed women to be equal to men and worthy of honor, respect, and freedom.

    • The wedding at Cana (John 2:1-12) Jesus and His new disciples were invited to attend a wedding at Cana. It had to be a pretty humble affair because the bridal party ran out of wine-a faux pas that a wealthier family would never make.
    • The female followers He amasses. In the 21st century, it doesn’t strike us as strange to see that Jesus had female followers, but certainly would have seemed strange in Jesus’ day.
    • The woman subjected to bleeding (Luke 8:43-48) Matthew, Mark, and Luke all tell the story about a woman who had suffered from bleeding for 12 years. Not only did she suffer physically with this condition, but she would have also been ostracized as unclean.
    • The woman caught in adultery (John 8:1-11) John tells the story of Jesus sitting down to teach in the temple courts when some teachers of the law and Pharisees drag a woman who’s been caught in adultery before Him.
  4. Jesus's interactions with women are an important element in the theological debate about Christianity and women. Women are prominent in the story of Jesus. According to the resurrection story, the resurrected Jesus was first seen by women.

  5. But, Jesus stayed in women’s homes (Mary and Martha), accepted their financial support (Joanna, Susanna; and many other women in Luke 8:3), treated them as valuable and equal, befriended them, and He accepted women as His followers unlike any known Rabbi of the day. No wonder women flocked to Jesus! Men, How does Jesus’ value of women ...

  6. Mar 30, 2021 · He honored both sexes and declared them good at creation. Each of us was made to spread the news of who he is, to love others, and bring glory to him in our own one-of-a-kind ways. And when we see the ways he made us different as strengths rather than reasons to divide, his church thrives.

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