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The actual event is not described; it is only mentioned in hindsight. Mark 16:9, Luke 8:2.

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Was Mary Magdalene Jesus Aunt?

No, there is no familial relationship between them.Commonly referred to as Mary Magdalene (Marian, Mariam, Marianne or Mariham is more correct) with the area she is suppose to have come from 'Magdala or Magdalene, is simply one of the women disciples of Jesus who helped support this new movement:Luke 8:2-3New International Version (NIV)2 and also some women who had been cured of evil spirits and diseases: Mary (called Magdalene) from whom seven demons had come out; 3 Joanna the wife of Chuza, the manager of Herod’s household; Susanna; and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means.


When did Mary Magdalene meet Jesus?

This is certainly possible, since she appears to have remained outside the tomb weeping after the disciples Peter and John and other women may have left. Jesus then appeared to the other women who, along with Mary Magdalene, had come to anoint the dead body of Jesus with spices and ointments. Probably He then left to catch up with the Emmaus disciples, at least, this is the next recorded appearance on the same day. Given the importance of the resurrection it seems highly likely that any further appearances would have been recorded had they occurred. As well as it being possible, the Gospel of Mark makes it clear that Mary Magdalene was indeed the first. 9Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils. Who were the first to see the resurrected Jesus? John 20:1: "Mary Magdalene" Matthew 28:1: "Mary Magdalene and the other Mary" Mark 16:1-2 "Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome" Luke 24:1-10 Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and other women" The different accounts which compliment each other were only aiming to attest to the one central fact of the factuality of the resurrection. The people who Jesus saw were important as witnesses to the resurrection and it is not possible to construct an exact chronology of events. The fact that Mark records that Mary was indeed the first certainly is allowable under the chronology of events which the other Gospels record. In this connection we should note that not one of them claims to record every single thing that Jesus said and did. This is the same as what occurred in the resurrection accounts as in the rest of His life and teaching. John points out that it would not be possible to record everything the master said and did, in every single detail. What we have in the Gospels is a record of important events, largely written by eyewitnesses and by those who spoke with them. Since it is recorded elsewhere that Mark's chief source was Peter, (Church Historian Eusebius referring to Papias) it is not surprising that Peter was aware of Mary Magdalene's contact with Jesus that morning, since she was the one from among the group of women who ran back and told the disciples of the empty tomb. Following this, Peter and John went to the tomb and then returned, as it appears, did the other women separately, leaving Mary there alone. Jesus then appeared to her first. Mark is the only Gospel to record this fact, since such 'me first' priorities were not particularly relevant to the Gospel writers, especially when compared to the stupendous life-changing fact of the resurrection. That the others merely recorded, in no particular sequence, who Jesus appeared to cannot at all be taken as any kind of contradiction to Mark, since they simply do not mention who was first.


How many tomes did jesus speak when he was ojn the cross?

There were mainly seven times Jesus spoke from the cross.


What story did Jesus say 7 x 70?

Jesus didn't make this statement in a "story," but in a direct answer to Peter's question about forgiveness.Matthew 18:21, 22 - Then Peter came to Him and said, "Lord, how often shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Up to seven times?" Jesus said to him, "I do not say to you, up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven."[NKJV]


Was Jesus In Love With Mary Magdalene?

No, although in one sense they did. Just as Adam and Eve stood in the Garden of Eden representing all mankind at the Fall, Mary Magdalene stood there in the Garden of the Tomb representing the Woman when Jesus the Last Adam (Man) had conquered the sting of death and showed the way to eternal life in Christ. It is a beautiful scene. In the garden of the tomb, Jesus and Mary Magdalene stood there representing all those men and women who believe in Jesus' sacrifice, death, burial and resurrection. The First Man (Adam) and the First Woman (Eve) were the first parents but the relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene was required in order to have someone else in the garden of the resurrection representing the Woman just as there was a woman there in the Garden of Eden - in the garden of the Fall. It is interesting that Jesus uses two women from the Bible in such an important relationship to the Resurrection. One was Mary Magdalene. The other was Queen Sheba or Queen Hatshepsut of Egypt and Ethiopia. This Black African queen will be resurrected, according to Jesus in the Gospels, to participate in a judgment panel that will send the Jewish leaders who rejected Jesus to Damnation.People rightly ask why Mary Magdalene seems to have a role that on one hand seems quite prominent yet on the other also seems quite enigmatic. There are many enigmatic themes in the Bible. Why, in the Garden of Eden, did Eve say to the serpent (i.e., Satan) "we must not even touch the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil". Many go on to say Eve was already showing her capacity to be deceived by distorting God's original message not to "consume" or "eat" of that tree. They say "God never said anything about 'touching' it". Now, with schools in New Zealand being exhorted to give every pupil a touch-tronic computer pad to do their lessons on, we see the point. God placed (embedded) a touch-tronic computer in a tree to test whether the first human pair would be inquisitive enough, and disobedient, and go and touch it watch the various icons come up and start investigating its 'fruits'. Anyone who believes in the all-knowing and all-powerful God (Jehovah) also knows that God could have created such a computer eons before Apple Corporation, Steve Jobs etc. It was Adam and Eve in the Garden, not Adam and Steve.The modern world's fascination with computers and electronics, paralleled by New Age concepts that we are all part of some universal consciousness, coming on top of three centuries of the so-called enlightenment; have all pushed the Bible into the realms of obscurity. But as God told the prophet Daniel (Daniel 12:4, 9), the Bible's messages - both the enigmatic and the plain and obvious - would be understood at the end of days or in the last days of this era (age, world). The Bible is quite plain on many issues in particular the point about Man's sinfulness and where it would lead to - modern 21st century chaos and all that went before. Just what the tree of knowledege of good and evil was or why Mary Magdalene was the first to see the resurrected Jesus are more enigmatic subjects but like the parables Jesus explained to his disciples they are explained to believers who in turn are commanded to pass those explanations on to the unsaved that they too might receive God's free gift of salvation through His Only Begotten Son (Jesus of Nazareth).

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What samaratin women did jesus cast out demons?

In Mark 16:9 Mary Magdalene is referred to as the woman "out of whom he had driven seven demons."


Why did Mary Magdalene liked Jesus?

Jesus expelled seven demons from Mary Magdalene, reason enough for her to put faith in him as the Messiah and for her to back up such faith with outstanding works of devotion and service.


Who did Jesus expelled seven devils from?

He threw seven demons out of Mary Magdalene. (Mark 16:9, Luke 8:2)


How many demons did Jesus cast out of Mary Magdalene?

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]


Who had seven demons cast out of them in the Bible?

Mary Magdalene (Luke 8:2) There was also a man who had a 'legion' of demons posessing him, and Jesus healed him too (Mark 5:2-10)


How many demons did Jesus cast of Mary Magdalene?

Seven devils - Please see Luke 8.2. "And certain women, which had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities, Mary called Magdalene, out of whom went seven devils,"


Whom Did Jesus Cast Out Seven Evil Spirit?

Jesus drew out the evil spirits from people in the bible.


Who did jesus expell the seven devils from?

Mary Magdalene. {Luke 8.2}


Who first saw Jesus Christ died?

Mary Magdalene(the one who he cast out seven demons out). Mark 16:9.


Was Mary Magdalene Jesus Aunt?

No, there is no familial relationship between them.Commonly referred to as Mary Magdalene (Marian, Mariam, Marianne or Mariham is more correct) with the area she is suppose to have come from 'Magdala or Magdalene, is simply one of the women disciples of Jesus who helped support this new movement:Luke 8:2-3New International Version (NIV)2 and also some women who had been cured of evil spirits and diseases: Mary (called Magdalene) from whom seven demons had come out; 3 Joanna the wife of Chuza, the manager of Herod’s household; Susanna; and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means.


Mary Magdalene her seven demons names?

It's not written in the Bible.Luke 8:1-8."Some time afterward he went on through towns and villages, preaching and proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God. The twelve were with him, and also some women who had been healed of evil spirits and disabilities: Mary (called Magdalene), from whom seven demons had gone out, and Joanna the wife of Cuza (Herod's household manager), Susanna, and many others who provided for them out of their own resources."Mark 16:9."Early on the first day of the week, after he arose, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, from whom he had driven out seven demons. "


What seven devils did Jesus cast out of Mary?

The Bible does not state the names of the demons.