
The Women's Bible
The Women's Bible, edited by Elisabeth Elliot and published in 1979, is a version of the Bible tailored specifically for women. It includes the standard biblical text with additional commentary and notes aimed to highlight women's roles, experiences, and contributions in scripture. The goal is to provide women with a deeper understanding of their spiritual heritage, emphasizing empowerment, identity, and faith from a biblical perspective. While it retains the original scriptures, its supplemental materials seek to inspire and resonate with women's personal faith journeys, offering insights and reflections relevant to their lives.