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God Spoke Through Her
Paperback
$23.99
  • Length: 200 pages
  • Dimensions: 6 × 9 in
  • Published: February 09, 2027
  • Imprint: IVP Academic
  • ISBN: 9781514011522

If God spoke through women then, what does that say about women's voices now?

New Testament scholar Nijay K. Gupta invites readers to rediscover the women prophets who served as powerful messengers of God's revelation throughout biblical history. This accessible work highlights biblical women who received direct authority and empowerment from God, speaking on behalf of God without needing male commissioning or approval.

Through careful biblical analysis, Gupta explores the scriptural accounts of women called by God including Miriam, Deborah, Huldah, Hannah, Sarah, Abigail, Esther, Elizabeth, Mary the mother of Jesus, Anna, Philip's daughters, and the prophets of Corinth.

This book contextualizes ancient prophecy within its historical framework while drawing implications for women's roles in today's church. If God ordained women as conduits of His revelation and power in biblical times, what does this reveal about how he views women's identity and agency today?

What you'll discover in God Spoke Through Her:

  • In-depth study of women who prophesied in both the Old and New Testaments
  • Clarification of the nature of biblical prophecy and the functions of both female and male prophets throughout the Bible
  • Insights for understanding women's leadership in God's plan throughout history and for today

From the author of Tell Her Story, this book is ideal for those interested in biblical studies, theology, ministry, or gender studies and for anyone seeking deeper understanding of women's calling in Scripture. Discover how God spoke through women in the Bible and how he continues to speak through women today.

CONTENTS

Preface and Acknowledgments

Part 1: God’s Spokespersons
1. Who Dares to Speak for God?
2. Prophecy and the Revelation of God
3. Female Divination and Prophecy in Antiquity
4. Jesus and the Transformative Revelation of God: From Prophetic Jesus to Prophetic Church

Part 2: God’s Female Spokespersons: Female Prophets and Prophesiers in the Bible
5. Miriam, Prophetic Leader of Israel
6. Deborah, Prophet-Judge over Israel
7. Huldah the Canonizer
8. Female Prophesiers in the Old Testament
9. Female Prophets and Prophesiers in the New Testament
10. Paul and the Women Prophets of Corinth
11. What’s Next?

Appendix 1: Is Prophecy a Thing of the Past? The Cessationism/Continuationism Debate in Scholarship
Appendix 2: Women Prophets in Scripture, Women Preachers Now: A Case for Women Preaching in the Church Today
Bibliography
Scripture Index

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Nijay K. Gupta

Nijay K. Gupta (PhD, University of Durham) serves as Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary. Gupta has published over twenty books, including the Dictionary of Paul and His Letters (2nd ed., coeditor), several Bible commentaries, and award-winning titles such as Tell Her Story: How Women Led, Taught, and Ministered in the Early Church and Strange Religion. He also serves as a senior translator for the New Living Translation.