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Baptists Quote by Tessa Dare

“It’s all right,” she said. “You’re through.” “Jesus,” he finally managed, pushing water off his face. “Jesus Christ and John the Baptist. For that matter, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John.” Still not enough. He needed to reach back to the Old Testament for this. “Obadiah. Nebuchadnezzar. Methuselah and…” quote by Tessa Dare
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“It’s all right,” she said. “You’re through.” “Jesus,” he finally managed, pushing water off his face. “Jesus Christ and John the Baptist. For that matter, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John.” Still not enough. He needed to reach back to the Old Testament for this. “Obadiah. Nebuchadnezzar. Methuselah and Job.” “Be calm,” she said, taking him by the shoulders. “Be calm. And there are women in the Bible, you know.” “Yes. As I recall it, they were trouble, every last one.”

Tessa Dare

About This Quote

Source Novel: Unknown romance, date unknown

A character seeks spiritual reassurance through biblical names, while another reminds him of women's presence, highlighting a blend of faith and gender awareness.

In simple terms: Seeking comfort in scripture and gender balance.

Key Takeaway

Balance faith with awareness of diverse voices.

Themes

faith gender comfort

Mood

contemplative empathetic

Type

literary dialogue

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • religious doubt
  • gender dialogue
  • comfort seeking

Key Concepts

biblical references spiritual seeking

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does gender influence spiritual comfort?
  • What role does scripture play in modern crises?
A Different Perspective

May oversimplify complex theological issues.

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