All God's Women

All God's Women takes listeners on a Bible study journey highlighting the stories of women in the Bible. We look at the familiar and famous Bible women as well as the obscure and unknown. Each has a story to tell, and host Sharon Wilharm loves sharing them. Discover life lessons we can take away from each of these ancient women and apply them to our modern day lives.

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episode 251: Who Were the Daughters of Reuel in the Bible?


Reuel welcomed Moses to their home, inviting him to live with them, and then giving Moses his daughter Zipporah as a wife. 

Though the Bible uses the word priest to describe Reuel, it can also mean a priest-king. He was likely a ruler of the Midianites, a people who came from Abraham and Keturah’s son Midian. He was a godly man or else Moses would have never married his daughter...


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 August 10, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 252: Who Was Zipporah in the Bible?


Moses settled in the land of Midian and married Zipporah, daughter of the Midianite priest. No mention is made of love on the part of either husband or wife. 

Moses needed a place to hide out after killing the Egyptian. Zipporah needed a husband. It was a marriage of convenience.

All God's Women is a daily women's Bible study podcast and internationally syndicated radio show where we journey through the Bible one woman at a time...


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 August 11, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 253: How Were the Hebrews Affected by the Plagues?


Moses returned to Egypt so that he might rescue the Hebrews from Egyptian captivity, but God warned him it wouldn’t be easy. God got the attention of the Pharaoh by having Moses and Aaron send plagues. 

Though these plagues were directed at Pharaoh, everyone suffered, including the Hebrews. Imagine the women going to the river to gather their water, only, the water is now blood. Not only that, but it’s killed all the fish, so the river banks are piled up with dead, stinky fish...


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 August 12, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 254: How Were the Egyptians Affected by the Plagues?


God got the attention of Pharaoh as well as the Hebrew and Egyptian people when Moses and Aaron performed the first three plagues of bloody water, frogs, and lice. But with the fourth plague, He made a distinction.

God sent flies to invade the land and swarm the houses of the Egyptians, but in the land of Goshen where the Hebrews lived, there were no flies. In this way He distinguished between His people and Pharaoh’s people...


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 August 15, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 255: How Did the Hebrews Escape Egypt?


As God prepared His people to leave Egypt, the plagues grew more severe. Locust, darkness, and finally, death. But in the death, God instituted a new tradition, the Passover.

Moses gave the Hebrew people specific instructions in how they were to observe Passover. He explained that when they arrived at their promised land, they would celebrate Passover and explain to their children how God rescued them from Egyptian captivity...


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 August 16, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 256: How Did the Hebrews Cross the Red Sea?


Pharaoh changed his mind and sent his army after the Israelites. With the Egyptians behind them and the Red Sea before them, they saw no escape. The same women who had witnessed God’s protection of them during the Egyptian plagues now turned on the Lord, asking Moses why he’d led them out to the wilderness to die.

All God's Women is a daily women's Bible study podcast and internationally syndicated radio show where we journey through the Bible one woman at a time...


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 August 17, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 257: The Story of Miriam Rejoicing in the Bible


In Exodus 15:20, we find that Miriam, a prophetess and the older sister of Moses and Aaron, grabs a timbrel and leads the women in praise and worship with singing, instruments, and dance.

This is the first mention of Miriam since she watched over baby Moses in his basket in the Nile, but we see now that not only are her brothers prophets, but she is a prophetess as well. And she’s a natural leader as she led the women in worship, and they all followed her lead...


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 August 18, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 258: What Did the Hebrews Do in the Wilderness?


Three days after God led the Hebrews across the dry bed of the Red Sea, they came to a place in the wilderness where they could find no water. Then they came to Marah, but the water was bitter. The people complained to Moses, asking him what they were supposed to drink.

Midway through the second month of their time in the wilderness, they complained again. This time they told Moses they would have been better off staying in Egypt. How quickly they forgot how life had been...


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 August 19, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 259: What does the Bible say About Orphans and Widows?


Though Old Testament society did not value orphans or widows, God made sure that they were taken care of. The Bible is filled with instructions to ensure the protection for orphans and widows and to provide provision for their needs.

All God's Women is a daily devotional women's Bible study podcast and internationally syndicated radio show where we journey through the Bible one woman's story at a time...


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 August 22, 2022  2m
 
 

episode 260: Who are Willing-Hearted Women in the Bible?


In Exodus 35:5 Moses said for all who were willing-hearted to bring an offering to the Lord. Both men and women were to bring gold, silver, and bronze, blue, purple and scarlet thread, fine linen, goats’ hair, ram skins dyed red, badger skins, acacia wood, oil, spices, and precious stones...


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 August 23, 2022  2m