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The Female Apostles The Church Erased From History (And Why You NEED to Know Them) For nearly two thousand years, Christians have been told a carefully edited version of their own origins — one in which church leadership was exclusively male, the apostles were all men, and women played only supporting roles. But what if the earliest Christian movement looked nothing like this? What if the New Testament itself preserves evidence of female apostles, female deacons, female teachers, and women who held the highest levels of spiritual authority — evidence that was later buried, altered, or rewritten out of existence? In this episode of Historical Rabbit Holes, we uncover The Female Apostles the Church Erased From History and reveal a truth that has been suppressed for over fifteen centuries. Hidden within the pages of Scripture lies explosive proof that women like Junia, Phoebe, Prisca, Mary Magdalene, and many others were not helpers or assistants — they were leaders. Junia is explicitly called “outstanding among the apostles,” yet her name was later changed to a male invention to protect patriarchal doctrine. Phoebe is named a diakonos and prostatis, titles that modern translators quietly minimize even though they imply ministerial leadership. Prisca teaches the famous preacher Apollos “the way of God more accurately,” wielding the kind of spiritual authority many churches still deny to women today. And Mary Magdalene — transformed by later tradition into a repentant sinner — was originally known as Apostle to the Apostles, the first witness to the resurrection and the first person commissioned to preach it. These aren’t fringe theories or modern reinterpretations. They’re supported by early church fathers, archaeological evidence, manuscript studies, and the lost history of Christian communities that resisted male-only leadership. But as Christianity grew into a centralized institution shaped by Roman culture, the presence of powerful women became an existential threat. The solution was systematic: downgrade titles, alter names, reinterpret passages, destroy documents, and reshape Christian memory until female leadership seemed impossible. This episode exposes the forbidden history behind that transformation — the theological sabotage, the manuscript manipulation, and the centuries-long effort to hide the fact that the earliest Christian communities practiced a radical gender equality that modern churches rarely acknowledge. If you're fascinated by biblical mysteries, ancient texts, and the ways institutions rewrite history to protect their authority, this investigation will reshape everything you thought you knew about Christianity’s origins. Because once you see how deeply these women shaped the faith — and how deliberately they were erased — you can never unsee it. Their voices are rising again from manuscripts, mosaics, inscriptions, and Scripture itself. The question is: now that you know, what will you do with their story?