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Revision as of 11:51, 21 February 2012
Woman of Means (2000) is a novel by Thom Lemmons.
Abstract
Second release in the Daughter of Jerusalem series, inaugurated with Daughter of Jerusalem (1999).
In Woman of Means, Lemmons explores of what happened to Lydia after she arrived in the Roman colony of Philippi in the summer of 28 AD with her two children and the hopes of creating a better life for herself, and became Paul's first European convert.
Editions and translations
Published in Sisters, OR: Multnomah, 2000 / 2nd ed. 2006.