The announcement of the angel
Mary Magdalene preached the gospel of Jesus.
Mary and Martha were two sisters who were close friends of Jesus. They are mentioned in the New Testament, particularly in the story where Martha welcomes Jesus into her home while Mary sits at his feet listening to his teachings.
The New Testament tells us that Jesus was buried in a new tomb owned by Joseph of Arimathea.
I believe: mary of jesus i believe: mary magdalene i believe: mary of joseph & james i believe: mary of lazarus i believe : mary of john & mark
Jesus?
There are several Mary's in the New Testament. The Mary I believe you are referring to is not Jesus mother but rather Mary who often ministered to Jesus when he came to her home. She continued to be a great servant of His after He ascended back to Heaven. There were several Marys who were great servants of Jesus.
There are many controversial perspectives on this topic. You first have to consider the date, cultural backdrop and rhetoric of that time. It sounds rude in our culture but was it in theirs? Some scholars believe it was Jesus' polite way of addressing women back then.
There are only a few times in the New Testament that Mary is mentioned. The focus is on God the Father and Jesus.
Jesus is Called the Son of Man 88 Times in the New Testament!
There were three Mary's in the New Testament:-Mary the mother of JesusMary MagdaleneMary of Bethany [that is, Martha's and Lazarus' sister]They each travelled with Jesus at one time or another, but all three were together at the foot of the cross at Jesus'crucifixion.
The New Testament gives us a few names to Jesus's earthly relatives. We know from the Gospels that Mary and Joseph had other children after the birth of Jesus. Matthew 13:55-56 Is in not the carpenter's son? is not his mother called Mary and his brethren, James and Joses and Simon and Judas? 56 And his sisters, are they not all with us? Whence then hath this man all these things? We know also that Mary's sister Elizabeth was mother to John The Baptisted, cousin to Jesus.
There were three Marys mentioned in the Gospels, and there were two men named James. John and James were the sons of one of the Marys; and Jesus and his brother James were the sons of the one we call the Virgin Mary.Answer/The other Mary concerning the James' in the New Testament was Mary of Clopas who was the mother of James and Joses/Judas - after they had sojourned with Joseph and the Virgin Mary as redeemed sons - Infancy Gospels.