Mother roots : the female ancestors of Jesus / Helen Bruch Pearson.
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TextPublisher: Eugene, Oregon : Wipf & Stock, 2015Copyright date: ©2002Description: 1 online resource (233 pages)Content type: - 9781725235915
- 1725235919
- Jesus Christ -- Genealogy
- Tamar (Daughter-in-law of Judah)
- Rahab (Biblical figure)
- Ruth (Biblical figure)
- Bathsheba (Biblical figure)
- Bathsheba (Biblical figure)
- Jesus Christ
- Rahab (Biblical figure)
- Ruth (Biblical figure)
- Tamar (Daughter-in-law of Judah)
- Women in the Bible
- Femmes dans la Bible
- Biblical Criticism & Interpretation
- RELIGION
- Biblical Reference
- Women in the Bible
- 220.92082 P3617m, 2015 22
- BT314
- online - EBSCO
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Previously published by Upper Room Books, 2002.
Back to our roots : a genealogy of faith -- Tamar : a woman who sought justice -- Rahab : a woman who made faith work -- Ruth : a woman who loved the enemy -- Bathsheba : a woman who beat the odds -- Mother roots : tracing the family tree of Jesus.
Print version record.
Biblical Storytelling At Its Best! Helen Bruch Pearson examines the biblical witness of: Tamar Rahab Ruth Bathsheba Mary, the mother of Jesus Join Pearson as she fills in the gaps and helps history become her-story.

