She is mentioned in all four New Testament gospels and also in some other gospels that weren't included in The Bible.
It is one of many Gnostic gospels, which are false gospels produced by people who were Gnostics, an early religious cult. See the Related Link below.
There are many Mary's in the Bible, but the ones your probably referring to are Mary (Lazarus's' sister), Mary Magdalene, and Mary (Jesus' mother). They are all found in the gospels of the Bible. (Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John.)
To the best of our knowledge, Mary Magdalene had no children.
According to Mary Magdalene has 320 pages.
No, Josephus, a first-century Jewish historian, does not mention Mary Magdalene or her relationship with John the apostle in his writings. This idea is not supported by historical or biblical evidence.
A:In the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, there were many women with Mary, mother of Jesus, James and Joses, looking from afar off. They included Mary Magdalene and the mother of Zebedee's children. Luke's Gospel does not say who the women were standing afar off, but does say that they were the women from Galilee. That suggests that Mary was there with Mary Magdalene and the mother of Zebedee's children.John's Gospel says that Mary was at the foot of the cross with her sister and Mary Magdalene and Mary the wife of Cleophas.All these accounts had more than one woman with Mary, but the only woman common to them all is Mary Magdalene, whether afar off as in the synoptic accounts, or at the foot of the cross as in John's account.
After Jesus' ascension into heaven, Mary Magdalene moved to southern France where she continued to preach and also healed many individuals. She also had many children and her descendants actually became kings and queens of France. **************************************** Mary Magdalene nor Mary Mother of Jesus healed nobody. They were not Deity.
Yes. There is no direct record or description of the occurrence in the gospels, but it is mentioned in hindsight.Mark 16:9 - Now when He rose early on the first day of the week, He appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom He had cast seven demons. [NKJV]
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There were two ladies, Mary Jesus mother and Mary Magdalene.
No, Mary Magdalene and Mary of Bethany are two different women in the Bible. Mary Magdalene was a follower of Jesus who witnessed his crucifixion and resurrection, while Mary of Bethany was the sister of Martha and Lazarus, who anointed Jesus' feet with perfume.
Mary Magdalene is sometimes represented by an alabaster box of ointment as she is recognized by many as the sinner who anointed our Lord's feet with perfume contained in an alabaster container.