Much has been written about prominent women of the Bible such as Sarah, Ruth, and Esther. But little attention has been paid to the obscure or unnamed women of the Old Testament whose words are not recorded. Yet even while mute, these women often played critical roles in the unfolding of God’s plan, at times signaling the emergence of great events.
In Jeroboam’s Wife, Robin Gallaher Branch introduces seven of these obscure yet noteworthy women and girls. Through her careful examination of the literary contours of the biblical narratives, she highlights their unique challenges and indelible contributions. Drawing from contemporary biblical, psychological, and sociological scholarship, Branch brings these women and their stories to life in fresh ways. Thoughtful questions for personal reflection or group discussion help contemporary readers ponder how these women’s lives are still relevant.
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Robin Gallaher Branch holds a research appointment as Extraordinary Associate Professor in the Faculty of Theology at North-West University in Potchefstroom, South Africa. She publishes frequently in South African journals. She received a Fulbright Fellowship in 2002-3 to South Africa and a Kilian Mc Donnell Fellowship in Faith and Culture in 2015 to the Collegeville Institute in Collegeville, Minnesota. She writes frequently for magazines and newspapers and serves as an adjunct instructor at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, Tennessee.