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  1. The Bible mentions that Mary, the mother of James and Joses, was there (Matthew 27:56). Since Jesus had brothers named James and Joses (Matthew 13:55), who could’ve been Mary’s children, it’s possible that this was a reference to her. The next—and last—time we definitely read of Mary is in the book of Acts.

  2. Feb 22, 2021 · What does the Bible say about Mary? As the primary matriarchal figure of scripture, Mary played an essential role in Christ's incarnation, giving birth to the savior of mankind. Her love and care for her son, the son of God, can serve as a great example for mothers today.

  3. The original stories about Mary in the Gospels: birth of Jesus, flight to Egypt, wedding at Cana, her son's turbulent ministry then his death by crucifixion

  4. Sep 3, 2024 · Virgin Mary, often referred to simply as Mary, holds a prominent place in Christian scripture and tradition. She is the mother of Jesus Christ, one of the central figures of Christianity. Recognized for her purity and obedience, Mary is considered a model of faith and devotion.

  5. Dec 22, 2021 · In the New Testament, there is nothing about Mary’s birth, death, appearance, or age. What we do know about the mother of Jesus is, in fact, quite surprising.

  6. Aug 2, 2011 · Mary was the mother of Jesus. Christians believe she was made pregnant miraculously by God while she was still a virgin.

  7. Sep 22, 2024 · It is of great importance to know who Mary was, her title as the mother of God, and her influence on Jesus.

  8. Mark and Paul have almost nothing to say about Mary, while in Luke and John Mary figures prominently. At the Annunciation, Mary effectively becomes Jesus’ first disciple and the model for other disciples.

  9. Nov 13, 2023 · With this declaration, Mary willingly and faithfully accepts her divine calling to be the mother of Jesus, demonstrating her profound trust in God’s plan. The story of Mary in the Bible continues as she visits her relative Elizabeth, who is also miraculously pregnant with John the Baptist.

  10. Mary (מרים, Maryām, "Bitter") was the mother of Jesus Christ. Tradition names her parents as Joachim and Anne. According to the New Testament, she was the betrothed wife of Joseph (Matt 1:18-20, Luke 1:35) but conceived Jesus miraculously through the Holy Spirit without her husband's involvement.