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Mary Magdalene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary Magdalene or Mary of Magdala (Heb., Miriam) is described, both in the canonical New Testament and in the New Testament apocrypha, as one of the most important women in the movement of Jesus. A...
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An effort to bring the spectrum of material and references to Mary Magdalene together in one cohesive website. ... Complete Idiot's Guide To Mary Magdalene...
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but those commentators undoubtedly go too far who assert, as does Westcott (on John 11:1), "that the identity of Mary with Mary Magdalene is a mere conjecture supported by no direct evidence, and opposed to the general tenour of the gospels." It is the identification of Mary of Bethany with the "sinner" of Luke 7:37,
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Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany (sister of Martha and Lazarus), and the unnamed penitent woman who annointed Jesus's feet (Luke 7:36-48) are sometimes supposed to be the same woman. ... Because of the assumption that Mary Magdalene had been a spectacular sinner, and also perhaps because she is described as weeping at the...
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In this gnostic gospel, Mary Magdalene appears as a disciple, singled out by Jesus for special teachings. In this excerpt, the other disciples are discouraged and grieving Jesus' death. Mary stands up and attempts to comfort them, reminding them that Jesus' presence remains with them.
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Introduction: Here in John we have accounts of the resurrection of Jesus that are based on the stories of three people or groups of people: Mary Magdalene, the Disciples as a group, and "Doubting Thomas." Today we are going to take a look at Mary's story.
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www.waysidechurch.org/john/john056.htm
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