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THE WOMAN'S BIBLE.

PART I.

Comments on Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
Numbers and Deuteronomy.

"In every soul there is bound up some truth and some error, and
each gives to the world of thought what no other one possesses.”—Cousin.

NEW YORK.

EUROPEAN PUBLISHING COMPANY,

35 WALL STREET.

1895.

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NOTE.-A complete list of the names of the Revising Committee, including those of foreign members, will be published in Part II.

COMMENTS

ON

Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy,

ELIZABETH CADY STANTON,

LILLIE DEVEREUX BLAKE,

REV. PHEBE HANAFORD,

CLARA BEWICK COLBY,

BY

ELLEN BATTELLE DIETRICK,

URSULA N. Gestefeld,

MRS. LOUISA SOUTHWORTH,

FRANCES ELLEN BURR.

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PREFACE.

O many letters are daily received asking questions about

the

the standpoint from which it will be conducted that it seems best, though every detail is not as yet matured, to state the plan, as concisely as possible, upon which those who have been in consultation during the summer, propose to do the work.

I. The object is to revise only those texts and chapters directly referring to women, and those also in which women are made prominent by exclusion., As all such passages combined form but one-tenth of the Scriptures, the undertaking will not be so laborious as, at the first thought, one would imagine. These texts, with the commentaries, can easily be compressed into a duodecimo volume of about four hundred pages.

II. The commentaries will be of a threefold character, the writers in the different branches being selected according to their special aptitude for the work:

1. Two or three Greek and Hebrew scholars will devote themselves to the translation and the meaning of particular words and texts in the original.

2. Others will devote themselves to Biblical history, old manuscripts, to the new version, and to the latest theories as to the occult meaning of certain texts and parables.

3. For the commentaries on the plain English version a committee of some thirty members has been formed. These are women of earnestness and liberal ideas, quick to see the real purport of the Bible as regards their sex. Among them the various books of the Old and New Testament will be distributed for comment.

III. There will be two or more editors to bring the work of the various committees into one consistent whole..

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