- A Word to the Reader
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- Elisabeth, Mother of John the Baptist
- Mary, the Mother of Jesus
- Mary and Martha
- The Samaritan Woman
- The Woman Who Touched the Hem of Jesus’ Garment
- Peter's Mother-in-Law
- The Canaanitish Woman
- The Mother of James and John
- The Widow of Nain
- Women at the Cross
- Women at the Tomb of Jesus
- Women Who Followed Jesus
- Dorcas
- Lydia
- Priscilla
- Anna the Prophet
- Pilate's Wife
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- Appendix A—At Simon's House
- Appendix B—The Public Ministry of Ellen G. White
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- Appendix D—Use of the Tithe
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The Widow of Nain
This chapter is based on Luke 7:11-15.
Jesus gave her only son, who had died, back to the widow of Nain.DG 66.4
Jesus knows the burden of every mother's heart. He who had a mother that struggled with poverty and privation sympathizes with every mother in her labors. He who made a long journey in order to relieve the anxious heart of a Canaanite woman will do as much for the mothers of today. He who gave back to the widow of Nain her only son, and who in His agony upon the cross remembered His own mother, is touched today by the mother's sorrow. In every grief and every need He will give comfort and help.—The Desire of Ages, 512 (1898).DG 66.5
The Saviour raised the dead to life. One of these was the widow's son at Nain. The people were carrying him to the grave, when they met Jesus. He took the young man by the hand, lifted him up, and gave him alive to his mother. Then the company went back to their homes with shouts of rejoicing and praise to God.—The Story of Jesus, 79 (1896).DG 67.1