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.
The Gospel of Mary was attributed to Mary Magdalene, but is really a Gnostic gospel, probably written in the second century.
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Mary Magdalene preached the gospel of Jesus.
Jesus was anointed with oil by Mary Magdalene in the Bible before his crucifixion, as described in the Gospel of John, Chapter 12.
A:The specific answer required appears to be Salome, as told in Mark's Gospel. The other gospels do not mention her, although her presence is possible in Luke. Matthew's Gospel Only Mary Magdalene and the other Mary, presumably Mary mother of James, went to see the tomb. They ran back to tell the disciples.Mark's Gospel Salome went to the tomb with Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James.Luke's Gospel The women who came with Jesus from Galilee and certain others went to the tomb. Luke does not tell us who the women were. In this version, Peter came to the tomb after hearing from the women.John's Gospel Only Mary Magdalene went to the tomb. In this version, Peter and the disciple whom Jesus loved came Peter came to the tomb after hearing from Mary Magdalene.
A:In Matthew's Gospel, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary discovered that the body of Jesus was missing from his tomb. We are not told who the other Mary was. In Mark's Gospel, there were three women who went to the tomb and discovered that the body of Jesus was missing: Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome.In Luke's Gospel, we do not know how many women went to the tomb and discovered that the body of Jesus was missing. They were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and other women.In John's Gospel, only Mary Magdalene went to the tomb but ran back when she saw the stone had been moved, leavng it to the 'disciple whom Jesus loved' and Peter to discover that the tomb was empty. Jesus later appeared to Mary Magdalene but she at first thought he was the gardener.
In John's Gospel, Mary Magdalene saw no one when she first went alone to the sepulchre. When she returned later, she saw the risen Jesus but did not recognise him, thinking that he was the gardener (John 20:14-15).In Matthew's Gospel, Mary Magdalene was returning from the sepulchre with the other Mary, when they met Jesus. They both recognised him immediately and worshipped him (Matthew 28:9).In the original version of Mark's Gospel, ending at verse 16:8, the women did not see the risen Jesus. In the 'Long Ending', at 16:9, Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene and she went and told the others.In Luke's Gospel, Mary Magdalene did not meet the risen Jesus.
In Matthew's Gospel, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to the tomb of Jesus. An angel met them outside and said that Jesus was risen. In Mark's Gospel, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome went to the tomb of Jesus. The stone was already moved and a young man met them inside the tomb and said that Jesus was risen. In Luke's Gospel, Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James and other women went to the tomb. Two men in shining garments met them inside. In John's Gospel, Mary Magdalene was alone when she went to the tomb early in the morning. Seeing the stone moved aside, she returned immediately without meeting anyone or looking inside. After the disciples came to look and had left, Mary Magdalene was again outside the tomb when she met Jesus, whom she mistook for the gardener.
The issue of blood with Mary Magdalene is derived from the Bible story in which Mary Magdalene's chronic bleeding is miraculously healed by touching Jesus' cloak, emphasizing the power of faith and healing through Jesus. This event is mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew 9:20-22 and the Gospel of Mark 5:25-34.
Yes the lady mentioned in the gospel of Luke chaper 7 verse 36 onwards was indeed Mary Magdalene.. But she later changed her ways.
A:The first to realise that the tomb was empty varies from gospel to gospel, as do the circumstances of the discovery:Matthew 28:1: Mary Magdalene and the other MaryMark 16:1-2:0 Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and SalomeLuke 24:1_10: Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and other womenJohn 21:1: Mary Magdalene
AnswerThe answer depends on which gospel you use as a reference.Mark's Gospel, followed by Matthew and Luke, say that Mary watched from a safe distance, well away from the crucifixion.John's Gospel says that Mary stood at the foot of the cross with 'the disciple whom Jesus loved'.