Widows in Israel
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In ancient Israel, widows held a unique and often vulnerable position within society. The Hebrew word for widow, "אַלְמָנָה" (almanah), appears frequently in the Old Testament, underscoring the social and religious importance of their care and protection. Widows, along with orphans and foreigners, are often mentioned as groups deserving special attention and justice, reflecting God's compassion and concern for the marginalized.

Biblical Mandates and Protections

The Mosaic Law provided specific instructions regarding the treatment of widows. In Exodus 22:22-24 , God commands, "You must not mistreat any widow or orphan. If you do mistreat them, and they cry out to Me in distress, I will surely hear their cry. My anger will be kindled, and I will kill you with the sword; then your wives will become widows and your children fatherless." This passage highlights the seriousness with which God views the mistreatment of widows.

Deuteronomy 10:18 further emphasizes God's care: "He executes justice for the fatherless and widow, and He loves the foreigner, giving him food and clothing." The law also provided for the material needs of widows through gleaning rights (Deuteronomy 24:19-21) and the triennial tithe (Deuteronomy 14:28-29), ensuring they had access to food and resources.

Role in Society and Religion

Widows in Israel were often left without a male protector or provider, which could lead to economic hardship and social vulnerability. The Book of Ruth provides a poignant narrative of widowhood, highlighting the loyalty and resourcefulness of Ruth and Naomi. Ruth's account illustrates the potential for widows to find redemption and restoration through God's providence and the kindness of others.

In the prophetic literature, the mistreatment of widows is frequently cited as evidence of Israel's moral and spiritual decline. Isaiah 1:17 exhorts the people to "learn to do right; seek justice and correct the oppressor; defend the fatherless and plead the case of the widow." Similarly, Jeremiah 7:6 and Ezekiel 22:7 condemn those who exploit or neglect widows, indicating that such actions are contrary to God's will.

New Testament Perspective

The New Testament continues the theme of caring for widows, with Jesus Himself condemning the scribes and Pharisees for their exploitation of widows (Mark 12:40). In Acts 6:1-6, the early church addressed the needs of Hellenistic widows, appointing deacons to ensure fair distribution of food, demonstrating the community's commitment to their welfare.

The Apostle Paul provides specific instructions regarding the care of widows in 1 Timothy 5:3-16 , urging the church to "honor widows who are truly widows." He outlines criteria for support, emphasizing the responsibility of family members to care for their widowed relatives, while also recognizing the church's role in supporting those without family.

Spiritual Significance

Widows are often depicted as models of faith and devotion. The widow of Zarephath (1 Kings 17:8-24) and the widow who gave her last two coins (Mark 12:41-44) are celebrated for their trust in God and sacrificial giving. These narratives highlight the spiritual depth and resilience of widows, serving as examples of faithfulness and reliance on God's provision.

Throughout Scripture, the treatment of widows serves as a barometer of societal righteousness and a reflection of God's heart for justice and mercy. The consistent biblical mandate to care for widows underscores the importance of compassion and community responsibility in the life of God's people.
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Widows

Widows Remarrying

Widows were Clothed in Mourning After the Decease of Husbands

Widows were Frequently Oppressed and Persecuted

Widows were Released from all Obligation to Former Husbands

Widows were Under the Special Protection of God

Widows: A Desolate Condition

Widows: A Type of Zion in Affliction

Widows: Allowed to Marry Again

Widows: Blessings on Those Who Relieve

Widows: Character of True

Widows: Curse for Perverting Judgment of

Widows: Exhorted to Trust in God

Widows: God: Establishes the Border of

Widows: God: Judges For

Widows: God: Relieves

Widows: God: Surely Hears the Cry of

Widows: God: Will Witness Against Oppressors of

Widows: Great Liberality In

Widows: Increase of, Threatened As a Punishment

Widows: Intermarrying With, of Kings Considered Treason

Widows: Laws Respecting: Bound to Perform Their Vows

Widows: Laws Respecting: Not to be Oppressed

Widows: Laws Respecting: Not to Intermarry With Priests

Widows: Laws Respecting: Raiment of, not to be Taken in Pledge by Creditors

Widows: Laws Respecting: To be Allowed to Glean in Fields and Vineyards

Widows: Laws Respecting: To Have a Share of the Triennial Tithe

Widows: Laws Respecting: To Share in Public Rejoicings

Widows: Laws Respecting: when Daughters of Priests and Childless to Partake of The

Widows: Laws Respecting: when Left Childless, to be Married by Their Husband's

Widows: Not to be Deplored By, Considered a Great Calamity

Widows: Often Devoted Themselves Entirely to God's Service

Widows: Reproach Connected With

Widows: Saints: Cause Joy To

Widows: Saints: Disappoint Not

Widows: Saints: Relieve

Widows: should be Allowed to Share in Our Blessings

Widows: should be Honored, If Widows Indeed

Widows: should be Pleaded For

Widows: should be Relieved by the Church

Widows: should be Relieved by Their Friends

Widows: should be Visited in Affliction

Widows: should not Be: Afflicted

Widows: should not Be: Deprived of Raiment in Pledge

Widows: should not Be: Oppressed

Widows: should not Be: Treated With Violence

Widows: Specially Taken Care of by the Church

Widows: The Wicked: do No Good To

Widows: The Wicked: Make a Prey of

Widows: The Wicked: Reject the Cause of

Widows: The Wicked: Send, Away Empty

Widows: The Wicked: Slay

Widows: The Wicked: Take Pledges From

Widows: The Wicked: Vex

Widows: Though Poor, May be Liberal

Widows: when Young, Exposed to May Temptations

Widows: Woe to Those Who Oppress

Widows: Zion in Captivity

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