The name Mary was first mentioned in Matthew 1 dring the genealogy of Jesus. Mary was the virgin that gave birth to the Saviour. So she was technically mentioned in the Old Testament when they prophesied Jesus' coming.
In the first chapter of St Luke; the meeting between Virgin Mary and Elizabeth.
the holy spirit first appears when Jesus is baptized then reappers when all the disiples and Mary are in a room
The word "jasmine" does not appear in the Bible.
According to the biblical account, an angel appeared to Mary once, when the angel Gabriel announced to her that she would conceive and give birth to Jesus.
No. Unfortunately it does not appear in any Bible.
You appear to be confusing fiction with scripture. There is no such statement in the Bible.
The name Matilda does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
In the first chapter of St Luke; the meeting between Virgin Mary and Elizabeth.
the holy spirit first appears when Jesus is baptized then reappers when all the disiples and Mary are in a room
The word "jasmine" does not appear in the Bible.
According to the biblical account, an angel appeared to Mary once, when the angel Gabriel announced to her that she would conceive and give birth to Jesus.
No. Unfortunately it does not appear in any Bible.
There are many Mary's in the Bible, but the ones your probably referring to are Mary (Lazarus's' sister), Mary Magdalene, and Mary (Jesus' mother). They are all found in the gospels of the Bible. (Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John.)
Mary is a common name in the Bible because it was a popular name during the time the Bible was written. Additionally, Mary was the name of several significant women in the Bible, including Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene, one of Jesus' followers.
The word 'gessure' does not appear in the Bible, neither does it appear in the Oxford Dictionary.
The word "soteria" does not appear anywhere in the KJV bible.
The word "catholic" does not appear anywhere in the bible.