"Dynamic Women of the Bible, What We Can Learn From Their Surprising Stories" by Ruth A. Tucker. I am going to just put it out there right now I don't recommend this book at all. It had potential but failed from the start. My brain was put on high alert with this book when the author talks in a positive way about the organization Job's daughters. They are not a Christian organization they are masonic group. If you believe the masons are a Christian organization then please stop reading right now as they are not. She takes some scripture then adds a lot of what if's and her imagination to the stories of different women in the Bible. I will admit I could not read this entire book as the author I thought took to many liberties in areas that are not mentioned in scripture probable for reason (for example the viewpoint from Potiphar's wife). Not recommend at all.
I was given this book by Baker Publishing and was not required to give a good review.
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