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Which women in the new testament preach the gospel of Jesus?

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Mary Magdalene preached the gospel of Jesus.

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Should a women preach?

yes because christ die for all and gives us a graet commission to go in to the world and preach the gospel of our lord JESUS CHRIST


How are the endings of Matthew and Mark similar?

A:Mark's Gospel was the first New Testament gospel to be written, but originally ended at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. Matthew's Gospel was largely based on Mark's Gospel, but is more spiritual and contains a longer ending with appearances of the risen Jesus. Mark's Gospel says the stone was already moved when the women arrived, and that they went inside the tomb and were met by a young man in white. Matthew's Gospel says when the women arrived, the stone was still in place, but there was an earthquake and an angel came down and moved the stone, telling the women that Jesus was risen.Some time in the second century, the 'Long Ending' was added to Mark (there was also at one stage a 'Short Ending'). This added appearances of the risen Jesus and more or less harmonises it with the endings of Matthew and Luke.In Mark 16:12, Jesus appeared to two of them as they walked. This could be the two women of Matthew's Gospel or the two men on the road to Emmaeus in Luke.In Mark 16:14, Jesus appeared to the eleven disciples at a meal. This is generally considered to be in the upper room, as in Luke, but arguably could be a meal the disciples were having when Jesus appeared to them in the mountain in Galilee (Matthew 28:16-17). Jesus then gave his parting instructions for the disciples to go forth and preach everywhere, just as he did in Matthew.


How many years did Jesus preach after he was resurrected?

The gospels seem fairly clear, that Jesus did not preach again after his resurrection, only appearing to his disciples and the women of his close acquaintance. Matthew recorded an appearance of the risen Jesus to the women who saw him while on the way to tell the disciples of their experience. Later, the eleven disciples went to a mountain in Galilee and also saw Jesus for the last time. Luke recorded appearances of the risen Jesus on the day of his resurrection, after which he was drawn up bodily into heaven. John follows Luke somewhat, but adds an appearance of Jesus to the disciples at the Sea of Tiberius (Sea of Galilee). However, there is no suggestion that he appeared to others or preached. Acts of the Apostles, although by the author of Luke's Gospel, extends the time that the risen Jesus spent on earth to forty days, during which he performed wonders, no doubt preaching.


How many women preachers were in the New Testament?

There are no women preachers mentioned in the bible , even though ladies did believe in Jesus like Mary Magdalene, Martha, Mary , Lydia and so on. But PAUL VERY clearly said in the book of Titus , that ladies should notbe allowed to preach the word.


What are the specific characteristics of each gospel and how do these relate to the main theme of each gospel?

Matthew: Emphasizes Jesus as the promised Messiah, includes many references to the Old Testament, and focuses on Jesus' teachings about the kingdom of heaven. Mark: Emphasizes Jesus' actions and miracles, portrays Him as the suffering servant, and highlights the theme of discipleship and following Jesus' example. Luke: Emphasizes Jesus' compassion for the outcasts and marginalized, includes many stories of Jesus interacting with women and the poor, and highlights themes of forgiveness, redemption, and the universality of the Gospel. John: Emphasizes Jesus' divinity, includes unique "I am" statements by Jesus, focuses on the importance of belief in Jesus for salvation, and highlights themes of eternal life and love.


How did Marcus interpret the resurrection of Jesus?

A:The second gospel of the New Testament is attributed to Marcus, or John Mark, although we can not be sure of that attribution. The first New Testament gospel to be written, it was anonymous until Papias declared Mark to be the author, in the second century.The gospel, as written by Marcus or such other author as wrote it, originally ended at verse 16:8, with the young man telling the women that Jesus was risen and they fled, telling no one, and therefore with no resurrection appearance of Jesus. Marcus was not the author of what is now known as the "Long Ending" (16:9-20), nor of the "Short Ending" used at one stage. Apart from the message from the young man, Marcus did not interpret the resurrection of Jesus.


Which gospel has a very short resurrection account?

AnswerThe earliest manuscripts of the Gospel According to Saint Mark ended at verse 16:8, when the young man told the women that Jesus had risen, and the women were amazed and afraid. The "long ending" (there has also been a "short ending") was subsequently added to bring Mark's Gospel more or less into harmony with Matthewand Luke. Even with the "long ending", Mark's resurrection account is the shortest of the New Testament gospels.


Which four books of the Bible give an account of Jesus' life death and resurrection?

The four Gospel accounts that record the life of Jesus are: Matthew, Mark, Luke & John


Was Mary Magdalene at Jesus crucifixion?

The Gospels of Matthew and Mark say that Mary Magdalene was among the women who watched form afar off; none of the acquaintances of Jesus was actually at the crucifixion. Luke's Gospel is similar, although it only says that the women watched from afar off. John's Gospel says that Mary the mother of Jesus was actually at the crucifixion, but does not mention Mary Magdalene or any other women.


What are names of the four women at the foot of the cross of Jesus?

A:The earliest of the gospels, the Gospel of Mark, is clear in that no one of Jesus' acquaintance was at the crucifixion. Women looked from afar off: among them, Mary and Mary Magdalene. The other synoptic gospels follow this more or less faithfully:The Gospel of Matthew says only that women looked from afar off: among them, Mary and Mary Magdalene.The Gospel of Luke says that those of his acquaintance stood afar off with the women.The Gospel of John says that the mother of Jesus, her sister (who is not named), Mary the wife of Cleophas and Mary Magdalene stood by the cross with the disciple whom Jesus loved.


Why is Ruth only one of the 6 or so women to be named in the Old Testament?

Because Jesus came from her lineage.


How many Saints were present at the crucifixion?

The answer depends on which gospel you prefer to use. The synoptic gospels say that no one of Jesus' acquaintance was present at the crucifixion itself, but women watched from afar, with Luke leaving open the possibility that some of the disciples were with those women watching from a distance.Mark's Gospel is clear in that none of the disciples was at the crucifixion. Women looked on, but only from afar off: among them, Mary. Since this was the earliest of the gospels, and the other New Testament Gospels used it as their major sources for information on the life of Jesus, Mark ought to be the most accurate gospel.Matthew's Gospel also says only that women looked from afar off: among them, Mary and Mary Magdalene.Luke's Gospel says that those of his acquaintance stood afar off with the women.The Gospel According to St John is the only gospel to place anyone among Jesus' family and followers at the crucifixion itself. It says that the mother of Jesus, her sister (also called Mary) and Mary Magdalene stood by the cross with the disciple whom he loved. Nowhere is the disciple whom Jesus loved identified, but Christian tradition holds him to be the apostle John