Two Sisters
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The term "Two Sisters" in the Bible often refers to various pairs of sisters mentioned throughout the Scriptures, each with their own unique accounts and significance. These narratives provide insights into family dynamics, faith, and God's providence. Below are some notable examples:

1. Rachel and Leah: Perhaps the most famous pair of sisters in the Bible, Rachel and Leah were the daughters of Laban and the wives of Jacob. Their account is found in Genesis 29-30. Jacob loved Rachel more than Leah, which led to a complex family dynamic filled with rivalry and competition. Leah bore Jacob many sons, including Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and Judah, while Rachel initially struggled with barrenness before giving birth to Joseph and Benjamin. This account highlights themes of love, jealousy, and God's sovereignty in fulfilling His promises. Genesis 29:30 states, "So Jacob slept with Rachel as well, and indeed, he loved Rachel more than Leah. And he worked for Laban another seven years."

2. Mary and Martha: These sisters are known for their interactions with Jesus, as recorded in the Gospels. In Luke 10:38-42, Jesus visits their home, and Martha is busy with preparations while Mary sits at Jesus' feet, listening to His teaching. Jesus commends Mary for choosing "what is better," emphasizing the importance of spiritual devotion over worldly concerns. This account illustrates the balance between service and worship in the Christian life. Luke 10:41-42 reads, "Martha, Martha," the Lord replied, "you are worried and upset about many things. But only one thing is necessary. Mary has chosen the good portion, and it will not be taken away from her."

3. Tamar and her unnamed sister: In 2 Samuel 13, Tamar is the daughter of King David and the sister of Absalom. She is tragically violated by her half-brother Amnon, leading to familial strife and Absalom's eventual rebellion against David. While Tamar's sister is not named in the text, the account underscores the consequences of sin and the need for justice and healing within families.

4. Oholah and Oholibah: These symbolic sisters are mentioned in Ezekiel 23, representing the cities of Samaria and Jerusalem, respectively. The prophet Ezekiel uses their account as an allegory for the unfaithfulness of Israel and Judah, who turned to idolatry and foreign alliances instead of remaining faithful to God. This passage serves as a warning against spiritual adultery and the consequences of turning away from God. Ezekiel 23:4 states, "The older was named Oholah, and her sister was Oholibah. They were Mine and gave birth to sons and daughters. As for their names, Oholah is Samaria, and Oholibah is Jerusalem."

These accounts of sisters in the Bible reveal the complexities of human relationships and the overarching narrative of God's redemptive plan. Each account provides valuable lessons on faith, obedience, and the importance of maintaining a right relationship with God.
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Of the Same to Diodorus Bishop of Tarsus, Concerning a Man who had ...
... The Sixth Ecumenical Council. Of the Same to Diodorus Bishop of Tarsus, concerning
a Man who had taken Two Sisters to Wife. (Found translated in lib. ...
/.../schaff/the seven ecumenical councils/of the same to diodorus.htm

The Divine Scriptures Plainly Teach us as Follows, "Thou Shalt not ...
... and daughter; or a father and son with two girls who are sisters; or a mother and
daughter with two brothers; or two brothers with two sisters, fall under the ...
/.../schaff/the seven ecumenical councils/canon liv the divine scriptures.htm

The Family of Lazarus. --Martha and Mary; their Different
... About a mile and a half from Jerusalem, at the foot of the Mount of Olives, lay
the village of Bethany, where dwelt a family, two sisters and a brother, with ...
/.../section 229 the family of.htm

Persis
... Then there are, in the same verse as my text, two sisters, Tryphena and Tryphosa,
whose names mean 'the luxurious.' And the Apostle seems to think, as he ...
/.../maclaren/romans corinthians to ii corinthians chap v/persis.htm

Infancy and Youth of Jesus --His First Impressions.
... [Footnote 2: Matthew 1:25.]. [Footnote 3: That these two sisters should
bear the same name is a singular fact. There is probably ...
/.../christianbookshelf.org/renan/the life of jesus/chapter ii infancy and youth.htm

Epistle Lxiv. To Augustine, Bishop of the Angli .
... I beg to know whether two brothers may marry two sisters, who are far removed
from them in descent. Answer of the blessed pope Gregory. ...
/.../the epistles of saint gregory the great/epistle lxiv to augustine bishop.htm

How St. Augustine, Being Made a Bishop, Sent to Acquaint Pope ...
... Augustine's Fourth Question. " Whether two full brothers may marry two sisters,
who are of a family far removed from them? Gregory ...
/.../bede/bedes ecclesiastical history of england/chap xxvii how st augustine.htm

Last Journey of Jesus to Jerusalem.
... by Jesus.[2] He there made the acquaintance of a family composed of three persons,
two sisters and a brother, whose friendship had a great charm for him.[3] Of ...
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The Grey Sisters
... Only two Sisters could be spared to meet the requirements of eight parishes; dirt,
disease and famine reigned supreme; yet one of them, writing to her Superior ...
/.../forbes/life of st vincent de paul/chapter 6 the grey sisters.htm

The True Exposition of this Gospel Word, "Mary Hath Chosen the ...
... but of two, active life and contemplative life; the which two lives be privily
understood in the story of this gospel by these two sisters Martha and Mary"by ...
/.../anonymous/the cloud of unknowing/here beginneth the one and.htm

Resources
Why are there two demon-possessed men in the Gerasene tombs in Matthew, but only one in Mark and Luke? | GotQuestions.org

Are the Ten Commandments taken from the forty-two precepts of Ma'at? | GotQuestions.org

Does Christ have two natures? | GotQuestions.org

Two: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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