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Sapphira

Acts 5:1

List of Reading & Resources:

Articles

  • “Ananias and Sapphira” Season 7, Episode 4 of The Bible Binge Podcast (November 10, 2019)

  • “Ananias and Sapphira” by Anna Giovanetto and Sylvie Raquel on Bible Odyssey

Books

  •  Chapter 1 of Women in the Acts of the Apostles: A Feminist Liberation Perspective by Ivoni Richter Reimer (1995)

  • “Sapphira: A Woman’s Story for Mourning, or: The Deadly Guilt of the Co-Conspirators (5:1-11)” in Women in the Acts of the Apostles: A Feminist Liberation Perspective by Ivoni Richter Reimer (1995)

  • "The Acts of the Apostles" by Clarice J. Martin in Searching the Scriptures, Vol. 2: A Feminist Commentary, edited by Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza (1994)

  • "The Construction of Women as Internal Other and Peter" in The Literary Construction of the Other in the Acts of the Apostles : Charismatics, the Jews, and Women by Mitzi J. Smith (2011)


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