The first time she is mentioned in the Bible is in Luke 8:3.
The combined words "Virgin Mary" are not mentioned in the Christian bible.
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Firstly Mary Magdalene never wrote any book in the new testament.
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The first time she is mentioned in the Bible is in Luke 8:3.
There is no mention made of this in the Bible. However, Mary Magdalene is several times mentioned as having had seven devils cast out of her.
Mary Magdalene is indeed mentioned in the Bible. If you are referring to writings under her name, then these are not in the Bible because they contain details which are untrue.
Mary Magdalene is believed to have come from the town of Magdala, which is located near the Sea of Galilee in Israel. She is mentioned in the Bible as a devoted follower of Jesus Christ.
The three Marys at the cross were Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the wife of Clopas. They are often mentioned as witnesses to the crucifixion of Jesus in the Christian Bible.
The combined words "Virgin Mary" are not mentioned in the Christian bible.
The issue of blood with Mary Magdalene is derived from the Bible story in which Mary Magdalene's chronic bleeding is miraculously healed by touching Jesus' cloak, emphasizing the power of faith and healing through Jesus. This event is mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew 9:20-22 and the Gospel of Mark 5:25-34.
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There is much debate among various Bible scholars about Mary Magdalene. Some say there were three Marys - Mary of Bethany, Mary of Magdala and a Mary associated with the sinner mentioned in the New Testament. Catholic scholars tend to say there was only one Mary and she was the sister of Martha and Lazarus of Bethany.
That information is not recorded in the Bible.
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.
No pope ever made such an order as the birth and death of Mary Magdalene never appeared in the Bible.