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Which Woman of the Bible Are You?

What are your priorities? What makes you tick? Discover the woman of Scripture whose story echoes yours — and the destiny God is calling up in you.

8 women of the Bible. 8 destinies. One of them is you.

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Every woman’s story echoes one of theirs. The women of the Bible were prophets and poets, queens and outcasts, warriors and worshipers — and the faithful women of the Bible still speak today. One of them is walking your road.

How It Works

Discover Which Woman of the Bible You Are

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Answer a Few Honest Questions

Tell us about your priorities, your heart, and what makes you tick. The free quiz takes about two minutes.

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Meet Your Match

Discover which of the faithful women of the Bible your story echoes most — and why.

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Receive a beautiful 5-day devotional journey into her story, and the destiny God is calling up in you.

Their Stories, Your Story

The Women of the Bible Still Speak

The women of the Bible were never in the background. From Deborah in the Bible, the only woman to lead Israel as judge, to Queen Esther, who risked her life to save her people in the book of Esther — the women in the Bible shaped the story of God at every turn.

There was Hannah in the Bible, whose desperate prayers gave birth to a prophet. Abigail in the Bible, whose wisdom stopped a war. Ruth, whose loyalty wrote her into the line of the King. And Mary, whose single yes carried the Savior of the world.

These faithful women of the Bible weren’t perfect. They were afraid, overlooked, and ordinary — until God met them. And when the women of the Bible speak, they say the same thing to you: your story matters, and your calling is real.

Meet Them

Eight Women. Eight Callings.

Deborah

The Bold Leader

You carry a holy boldness. When others hesitate, you were born to rise — to lead, and to call courage out of everyone around you.

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Esther

The Courageous Influencer

Your place is no accident. Like Queen Esther, you were set here for such a time as this — to use your influence to change everything.

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Ruth

The Loyal Heart

Your loyalty is a force. A love that refuses to quit is writing you into a story far greater than you can see.

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Mary

The Faithful Yes

Your surrender moves heaven. The yes you speak before you understand is the very thing God uses to change the world.

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Hannah

The Prayer Warrior

Your prayers reach heaven. What you carry in secret before God will one day rise as your song.

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Abigail

The Wise Peacemaker

Your wisdom is a weapon. You bring peace to chaos and turn what looked like disaster into deliverance.

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Lydia

The Kingdom Builder

Your open heart builds the Kingdom. What God has placed in your hands, He is calling you to open.

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Miriam

The Worship Leader

Your worship leads the way. You were made to take up the tambourine and lead others into the celebration.

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The Stories Behind Them

Who Were the Women of the Bible?

Deborah The Bold Leader

Deborah in the Bible was the only woman to serve as a judge over Israel — a prophet and a leader who rose when the nation’s men hesitated. Her courage under the palm tree still calls women to lead with holy boldness.

Esther The Courageous Influencer

Queen Esther, whose story fills the book of Esther, was a Jewish orphan who became queen and risked her life to save her people. Her words — “for such a time as this” — remind us that our position is never an accident.

Ruth The Loyal Heart

Ruth’s loyalty to Naomi and to the God of Israel wrote her into the family line of King David, and ultimately of Jesus. Her story is proof that quiet faithfulness is never wasted.

Mary The Faithful Yes

Mary, the mother of Jesus, was a young woman whose single yes to God changed the course of history. Her surrender teaches us to trust Him before we understand.

Hannah The Prayer Warrior

Hannah in the Bible poured out her heartbreak before God and became the mother of the prophet Samuel. Her story is a picture of honest prayer and open-handed faith.

Abigail The Wise Peacemaker

Abigail in the Bible was a woman of rare wisdom who stopped a massacre with humility and grace. Her quick, peacemaking courage changed the ending of the story.

Lydia The Kingdom Builder

Lydia, a successful seller of purple cloth, became the first recorded believer in Europe when the Lord opened her heart. Her open home helped launch the early church.

Miriam The Worship Leader

Miriam, the sister of Moses, watched over him as a baby and later led Israel in worship after the crossing of the Red Sea — becoming Scripture’s first worship leader.

And So Many More

The Bible Is Full of Remarkable Women

Sarah in the Bible — who laughed at an impossible promise, and still received it.
Rachel in the Bible — loved, longed-for, and unforgettable.
Rahab in the Bible — an outsider whose bold faith saved her whole family.
Mary Magdalene in the Bible — the very first person to see the risen Christ.

Every one of them proves the same truth: God writes women into the center of His story — and He is still writing yours.

Speak Life

Encouraging Bible Verses for Women

Whenever you need reminding of who you are, let these bible verses for women speak over you.

“Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she laughs without fear of the days to come.”

Proverbs 31:25

“God is in the midst of her; she shall not be moved.”

Psalm 46:5

“Those who wait for the Lord will renew their strength; they will mount up with wings like eagles.”

Isaiah 40:31

“Charm is deceptive and beauty is fleeting, but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.”

Proverbs 31:30

Good Questions

Questions About the Women of the Bible

Is the quiz free?

Yes. The Which Woman of the Bible Are You quiz is completely free, takes about two minutes, and comes with a free 5-day devotional for your result.

Which women of the Bible are in the quiz?

The quiz matches you with one of eight faithful women of the Bible: Deborah, Esther, Ruth, Mary, Hannah, Abigail, Lydia, and Miriam — each with her own story and her own 5-day devotional.

What does the Bible say about women?

The Bible places women at the very heart of its story — leading a nation (Deborah in the Bible), saving one (Esther in the book of Esther), prophesying (Miriam), and being the first witnesses of the resurrection (Mary Magdalene in the Bible). On questions like what the Bible says about women preaching and teaching, sincere Christians hold different views, but Scripture is clear that God calls, gifts, and uses the faithful women of the Bible powerfully in His Kingdom.

Who was Lilith in the Bible?

Lilith is often searched as a woman of the Bible, but she does not actually appear anywhere in Scripture — she comes from later folklore, not the biblical text. The real women in the Bible, from Eve and Sarah to Deborah, Hannah, and Esther, are the ones whose stories God chose to tell.

How do I start a women’s Bible study?

A meaningful women’s Bible study starts small: choose one woman of the Bible, read her story, and ask what God is saying through it. Our free devotionals for each woman are built for exactly this — perfect for a personal quiet time or a bible study for women in your small group.

What should I look for in a study Bible for women?

A good study Bible for women pairs Scripture with reflection and honest application. Whether you’re choosing a study Bible, bible covers for women, or a devotional to read alongside it, the goal is the same — to help you see yourself in the story God is telling.

Every woman of faith began with a single yes.

Yours is waiting. Take the free quiz and discover which woman of the Bible you are.

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