Mary Magdalene. I.e., Mary of Magdala, probably the place of that name on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. She was near the cross (Matt. 27:56; Mark 15:40; John 19:25); at the burial (Matt. 27:61; Mark 15:47); at the tomb in the morning (Matt. 28:1; Mark 16:1; Luke 24:10; John 20:1, 11). Jesus appeared to her (Mark 16:9; John 20:14-18).
There is no biblical reference to say that they met prior to her being at the Crucifixion.
It is thought by some that she was in love with Jesus, some even presume to suggest that they were married, but there is no evidence to support this.
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The New Testament doesn't describe when or where Jesus and Mary Magdalene first met, but it does reveal that she was the beneficiary of one of Jesus' healing miracles (Mark 16:9; Luke 8:2), and was among the women who helped support His ministry (Luke 8:3). Thus, there is biblical reference that they met prior to the crucifixion.
Well, The Bible does say who she was by name but it would not be an uneducated quess if it where not Ms. Magdalene whom He saved when He told her accusers, "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone."
In the case of John's Gospel, Mary Magdalene saw Jesus after Peter and the beloved disciple found the tomb to be empty, and she thought him to be the gardener.
Strangely, as Mary Magdalene is described as a close acquaintance andfriend of Jesus, she did not recognise Christ near the tomb. She thought he must have been the gardener.
Mary Magdalene was Martha's sister, not Jesus's mother.Mary Magdalene was a reformed prostitute who followed Jesus.
Mary Magdalene had demons in her but jesus healed her, in the book of Luke, she was his disciple after that.
Saying that Jesus did have relations with Mary Magdalene is blasphemy.
Mary Magdalene was the sister of Lazarus.
Yes, according to the Bible, Mary Magdalene was present at the crucifixion of Jesus along with other women, such as Jesus' mother Mary. Mary Magdalene is often mentioned as being at the cross in the Gospels, showing her devotion and loyalty to Jesus even in his darkest hour.
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.
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It is possible that Mary Magdalene knew Judas as they were both followers of Jesus. However, there is no specific mention in the Bible of any direct interactions or relationships between Mary Magdalene and Judas.
Mary Magdalene
The gardener.
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