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Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 8 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we continue in 2 Samuel 17. Yesterday we left off when David’s two messengers were caught in En-rogel but escaped to Bahurim, a village east of Jerusalem on the route to Jordan. They came to a man’s house that had a well in his courtyard, so they climbed in the well.
The woman of the house saw what was going on and figured out who they were...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 9 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we look at Merab, a princess who was always at the mercy of the men in her life.
We’re first introduced to Merab in 1 Samuel 14. We’re told she was the oldest of King Saul’s two daughters. No mention of her is made again until chapter 18...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 10 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we look at Zeruiah, half-sister of David. She’s mentioned 25 times in the Bible and yet we’re not anything about her other than her relationship to David, her husband, and her sons...
In today’s episode of All God’s Women we look at a beautiful testimony of God at work through a humble servant girl. Though she’s only mentioned in one verse, she is the personification of what a Christian woman should be.
In 2 Kings chapter 5 we’re introduced to Naaman. He was commander of the army of the king of Syria. He was a great and honorable man of valor, and a victorious warrior, but he had leprosy.
We all know the familiar phrase in Esther “for such a time as this”...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 12 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we look at Haggith, another woman who is only mentioned in context with her son. But her context is completely different than that of Zeruiah who we looked at on Tuesday.
We learn in 2 Samuel 3:4 that Haggith was David’s fifth wife and mother of his fourth son...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 13 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we look at Azubah, another mother whose influence weighed heavy on her son. Azubah was the wife of King Asa and mother of Jehoshaphat. She’s mentioned twice.
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Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 14 of National Podcast Post Month.
So now, I warned you, today’s story is not pretty. In fact, it’s quite disturbing. But it’s included in the Bible for a reason, and as gory as it is, it’s a message that needs to be shared.
In 2 Kings 6 verses 26-30 we meet two mothers. Earlier in chapter 6 we find unrest between Israel and Syria leading to the king of Syria gathering his army and besieging Samaria...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 15 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we look at Maachah, which, surprisingly, there are seven Maachah’s in the Bible. But we’re going to focus in on the granddaughter of Absolom and the wife of King Rehoboam.
We first meet her in 1 Kings 15, but I want to look first at 2 Chronicles 11:20-22. In verse 20 we’re told that Rohaboam married her and she bore him Abijah, Attai, Ziza, and Shelomith...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 16 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we look at Zibiah, another wife of a king, mother of a king. We find her mentioned in 2 Kings 12:1.
“In the seventh year of Jehu, Jehoash became king, and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem. His mother’s name was Zibiah of Beersheba...
Hi and welcome to All God’s Women. I’m Sharon Wilharm, your host, and it’s day 17 of National Podcast Post Month.
Today we look at Hephzibah, another wife of a king and mother of a king. She’s mentioned in only one verse, 2 Kings 21:1.
We’re told, “Manasseh was twelve years old when he began to reign, and reigned fifty and five years in Jerusalem. And his mother's name was Hephzibah...