(John 2:3-5) ". . .His mother said to those ministering: "Whatever he tells YOU, do."
In The Revolutionary Part 1 and 2, Mary and her friend went to see His tomb and Jesus isn't there. Mary's friend is Kain's wife.
mary magdalene ANSWER: If you are speaking of sisters, Martha and Mary were sisters and both relied on the Lord, but it was Mary who chose the good part and sat at Jesus' feet as he spoke. The full but short story is found in Luke 10:38-42.
It was not mentioned in the Bible. She probably didn't since that sort of ceremony wasn't part of their culture.
The Bible condemns idol worship as it goes against the commandment to worship only one God. In the case of Jesus and Mary, they are not considered separate deities but rather figures of great importance within Christian belief. They are seen as part of the Holy Trinity in Christianity, with God as the ultimate figure of worship.
Jesus of Nazareth, monotheism, and the Bible as the word of God are all part of Christianity.
The New Testament was written after the death of Jesus.
Mary Magdalene or Mary of Magdala was one of the most important women in the movement of Jesus throughout his ministry. This the Mary that poured perfume in Jesus feet. She clelaned his feet and after that she poured the perfume. Jesus said, she took the greates part by listening to his teachings that day.
Judaism makes no comment on Jesus as he is a part of Christianity and plays no role in Judaism.
The Bible does not say either of those things.
The new testement is the second part of the bible. Consisting stories after jesus was born.
The Bible says nothing about Jesus' brothers putting him in anything... however, Joseph, son of Jacob in the Old Testament part of the Bible, was thrown into a well by his brothers.
You mean the New Testament? The Christian bible is separated into two sections: The Old Testament = Before Jesus was born The New Testament = After Jesus was born