Old Testament
New Testament
Book of Mormon
D & C/Pearl of Great Price
100

This palm tree prophetess lead the children of Israel to victory against the Syrian general Sisera.


Judges 4-5

Deborah

100

This elderly widowed prophetess  was present when Jesus was presented at the temple and bore testimony of him to “ all that looked for redemption.” 


Luke 2: 36-38

Anna

100

She left behind all her worldy wealth to travel in the wilderness with her family and suffer everything “save death” , including bearing two sons.


1 Ne 1:1; 2:5; 5:1-10; 8:14-15; 17:1-2, 20; 

18:7, 17-19, 2 Ne. 3:1 

Sariah

100

The Lord called her  “an elect lady” and said that she was “ordained under his hand to expound the scriptures and exhort the church."


D&C 25

Emma Smith

200

Her quick thinking saved her wicked husband’s life by appeasing the debt he owed David and advocating for peace.


1 Sam 25:3-43; 27:2; 30: 5-18; 2 Sam 2:2; 3:3; 1 Chr 3:1 

Abigail

200

Known for her good works and alms deeds this woman was raised from the dead by the prophet Peter.


Acts 9: 36-42

Tabitha/Dorcus

200

This Lamanite woman was converted by her father’s dream and was instrumental in gathering the crowd that witnessed the conversions of King Lamoni and his wife.


Alma 19

Abish

200

She believed her 14-year-old son when he said that he saw God the Father and Jesus Christ. Her faith in him never waivered and she faithfully sustained him as a prophet.


Joseph Smith-History

Lucy Mack Smith

300

These two midwives refused to follow Pharoah’s command to kill all newborn Hebrew boys and saved all children, male and female.


Exodus 1: 15-21

Puah and Shiphrah

300

This young woman was the first to hear Peter’s voice after his deliverance from prison and “constantly affirmed” to an unbelieving crowd that she knew the prophet’s voice.


Acts 12:13-15

Rhoda

300

Ammon stated that this unnamed Lamanite queen possessed “exceeding faith” more than had been exhibited “among all the people of the Nephites.” 


Alma 18: 43

Alma 19

Wife of King Lamoni

300

These three unnamed women were sacrificed by Egyptian priests because they would not bow down to false idols.


Abraham 1:11-12

Daughters of Onitah

400

This prophetess’ wisdom was sought out by King Josiah concerning the book of the law that had been found during the reconstrution of the temple.


2 Kgs 22:12-20

2 Chr 34: 22-28

Huldah

400

She and her husband  deceived the apostles by withholding a portion of money and they both died not long after their deceit was discovered.


Acts 5:1 -11

Sapphira

400

These Women taught their children that "If they did not doubt, God would deliver them."


Alma 56:47-48

Mothers of the Stripling Warriors

400

This daughter of Ham  discovered the land of Egypt and her oldest son became the first Pharoah.


Abraham 1:23-24

Egyptus

500

These five young women sucessfully petitioned Moses to have the law changed so that women could inherit land and property from their fathers.


Numbers 26:33; 27: 1-11; 36: 1-13

Joshua 17:3-6; 1 Chr 7:15

Daughters of Zelophehad

Mahlah, Noah, Hoglah, Milcah & Tirza

500

This Jewess was married to a Greek man and her “unfeigned faith” was instrumental in preparing her son Timothy to be a powerful missionary.


Acts 16:1

2 Tim 1:5

Eunice

500

This unnamed Nephite woman, after being beaten by her master,  warned Captain Moroni about her people’s plan to flee to northern lands.

Alma 50


Morianton’s Maid Servant

500

This unmarried sister consecrated all the money she had to the church and was promised that she would receive an “inheritance in Zion."


D&C 90:28-31

Vienna Jaques

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