The Woman's Bible is a book that talks about how women are seen in religion. In some religions, women are not treated as equal to men, and this book tries to change that. It was written a long time ago by two women named Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage.
These women thought that the Bible, which is one of the most important religious books, was not fair to women. They believed that the Bible was written by men for men, and that women were not given equal importance in it. They thought that women should be seen as important as men in religion.
So they started to write a new version of the Bible that talked more about women's important role in history. They wrote about women who were leaders, like the biblical character Deborah, who was a judge and a warrior. They believed that women should be respected just as men are, and that the Bible should be changed to show that.
The Woman's Bible was controversial when it was first published. Some people believed that it was wrong to change the Bible because it was a holy book. Others thought that it was important to make sure that women were treated fairly in religion. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Matilda Joslyn Gage believed that women should have the same rights as men, and they thought that changing the way that the Bible talked about women was one small way to make that happen.