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Seeing Widows in the New Testament

17 min · 27. jan. 2026
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Episode 14 In part three of this five-part series on widows in Scripture, we turn to the New Testament to see how widows are woven into the story of Jesus and the early church. From Jesus’s genealogy, where three widows appear in the Messiah’s own family line, to Anna the prophet who recognizes the infant Jesus, this episode highlights how widows are named, seen, and honored. Jesus consistently lifts widows up as moral and spiritual examples, condemns their exploitation, and reflects God’s long-standing concern for their protection and dignity. The early church organizes support for them. Together, these stories reveal a God who sees the vulnerable and declares, “Your widows can depend on me.”

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