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Mary may have once lived there. Mary Magdalene was one of several women who traveled with Jesus and his disciples and gave them material support. She was an eyewitness of Jesus’ execution, and she was among the first to see him after he was resurrected.—Mark 15:40; John 20:11-18. Was Mary Magdalene a prostitute?
Perhaps Mary Magdalene was one of the women mentioned as being in attendance at the meeting in Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost when holy spirit was poured out upon Jesus’ gathered followers.—Acts 1:14, 15; 2:1-4. At any rate, we have ample reason to be confident of this: Mary Magdalene kept her faith till the end. May each of us be ...
Mary Magdalene was one of several women who traveled with Jesus and his disciples. She generously used her own funds to help care for their needs. ( Luke 8:1-3 ) She followed Jesus till the end of his ministry, and she remained close by when he was executed.
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Mary Magdalene —“I Have Seen the Lord!” This faithful woman was entrusted with the privilege of sharing good news with others. Peter—He Fought Against Fear and Doubt
Mary Magdalene: See study note on Mt 27:56. James: That is, James the Less. —See study note on Mr 15:40. Salome: See study note on Mr 15:40. bought spices . . . apply them to his body: Jesus’ body had already been prepared for burial “according to the burial custom of the Jews.”
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Si Maria Magdalena ay isang tapat na tagasunod ni Jesu-Kristo. Wala sa Kasulatan ang ideya na siya ang asawa ni Jesus, isang babaeng bayaran, o isang apostol ng mga apostol.
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Mary Magdalene: See study note on Lu 8:2. Joanna: This is a shortened feminine form of the Hebrew name Jehohanan, meaning “Jehovah Has Shown Favor; Jehovah Has Been Gracious.” Joanna, who had been healed by Jesus, was the wife of Chuza, one of Herod Antipas’ officials.