No there is no passage.
I think you are assuming that she did not ask for forgiveness. Just because the bible does not record her repentance does not mean she did not ask. Jesus can not forgive unless we come to him and request forgiveness. Please look at Peter and how he denied Christ. Peter surely repented and yet the bible does not record him kneeling in prayer and begging for the pardon of God.
same bible differant beliefs about that bible for example catholics would tell you that the woman giving birth to God's son is Mary whereas the born again christian would say that the woman is a symbolic representation of isriel the christian group with an entirely differant bible in addition to the bible of Jesus would be the Mormons * Well I'm not sure about that (above) the born again Christians I know would say Mary is the woman who gave birth to God's son Jesus. Catholics revere Mary and pray to Mary ask Mary for forgiveness, born again Christians believe Jesus is their advocate before God. Anyway the bibles are the same except sometimes the Catholic Bibles have some additional books, often called the apocrypha.
The combined words "Virgin Mary" are not mentioned in the Christian bible.
There are four different Mary's in the Bible. Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary the mother of James and John (two of Jesus' disciples), Mary Magdalene, and Mary the wife of Cleophas.
Mary is more noticeable women in the Bible.
I think you are assuming that she did not ask for forgiveness. Just because the bible does not record her repentance does not mean she did not ask. Jesus can not forgive unless we come to him and request forgiveness. Please look at Peter and how he denied Christ. Peter surely repented and yet the bible does not record him kneeling in prayer and begging for the pardon of God.
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.)
Mary is a common name in the Bible because it was a popular name during the time the Bible was written. Additionally, Mary was the name of several significant women in the Bible, including Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus' followers.
From the two Mary's in the bible
Luke 1:26-38 tells of the visit of the angel Gabriel to Mary, and his announcement that she was "blessed among women," had found "favor with God," and had been chosen to bring the "Son of the Highest" into the world. (Luke is the only gospel to record this encounter.) A "coronation" suggests that someone has been given a crown and a rulership. Mary was highly honored, but she was not coronated.
No it is not. It is from the Bible, Mary the Mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene. Hince Mary Mary..
same bible differant beliefs about that bible for example catholics would tell you that the woman giving birth to God's son is Mary whereas the born again christian would say that the woman is a symbolic representation of isriel the christian group with an entirely differant bible in addition to the bible of Jesus would be the Mormons * Well I'm not sure about that (above) the born again Christians I know would say Mary is the woman who gave birth to God's son Jesus. Catholics revere Mary and pray to Mary ask Mary for forgiveness, born again Christians believe Jesus is their advocate before God. Anyway the bibles are the same except sometimes the Catholic Bibles have some additional books, often called the apocrypha.
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The combined words "Virgin Mary" are not mentioned in the Christian bible.
There are four different Mary's in the Bible. Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary the mother of James and John (two of Jesus' disciples), Mary Magdalene, and Mary the wife of Cleophas.
Renita J. Weems is an author and biblical scholar known for her books on spirituality, womanism, and the intersection of race and gender in religion. Some of her notable works include "Just a Sister Away" and "Showing Mary: How Women Can Share Prayers, Wisdom, and the Blessings of God."
It is meant to show honor to Mary.