No. Jesus has no favourites. We are all one in Christ. (Galatians 3.28)
He did. There were women, such as Mary Magdalene, who followed or supported Jesus.
No that is not Mary magadelene, it is John. As John was the youngest of the twelve disciples.
After his resurrection, Jesus was seen by his disciples, Mary Magdalene, and other followers.
Mary Magdalene, along with other women who included Joanna, Salome, and Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Mary Magdalene followed Christ with the Disciples.
She was one of his disciples, and she may have been the first to see him resurrected.
Was told to tell his disciples that he came to life
Mary Magdalene was one of Jesus' most celebrated disciples. She is famous because she was the first person to see Jesus after he rose from the dead.
Yes, there were women disciples of Jesus. Some prominent examples include Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Susanna, and Mary the mother of James. These women played important roles in Jesus' ministry and were present at significant events in the New Testament.
Many followers of Jesus recognized him as the Messiah, including his disciples, Mary Magdalene, and other early Christians.
Mary was one of a group of women who ministered to Jesus and his disciples. The claims they were married are purely imaginative and false.
Risen Jesus appeared to both Mary Magdalene and a group of women. In the Gospels, Mary Magdalene is often highlighted as the first to witness the resurrected Jesus and is given the task of announcing his resurrection to the disciples. Additionally, other accounts, such as in Matthew 28, mention that Jesus appeared to a group of women who were visiting the tomb. Thus, his appearances were not limited to just Mary Magdalene.