In the Upper Room with the Apostles ans disciples, awaiting the Day of Pentecost. "And when they were come in, they went up into an upper room, where abode both Peter, and James, and John, and Andrew, Philip, and Thomas, Bartholomew, and Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon Zelotes, and Judas the brother of James. These all continued with one accord in prayer and supplication, with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren." Acts 1:13,14. The Scripture indicates that there were "about an hundred and twenty" there.
King Joachim is mentioned in the apocryphal Book of Baruch. Joachim, the traditional father of Mary, mother of Jesus, is not mentioned at all.
There is no mention in the Bible that Mary is the Mother of God. Also there is no specific that Jesus also is God. Catholics only believe the divinity of Jesus that is hidden in the words of the Bible. They interpret it in the literal way. Therefore, Mary can be accepted as mother of God because Jesus is God.
There are four different Mary's in the Bible. Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary the mother of James and John (two of Jesus' disciples), Mary Magdalene, and Mary the wife of Cleophas.
Lazarus had a sister called Mary. That Mary was not the mother of Jesus.
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.
Yes, Elizabeth is mentioned in the Bible in the Gospel of Luke. She is the mother of John the Baptist and the cousin of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
no they aren't there's Mary the mother of Jesus and there is Mary Magdalen who some people think had a baby with Jesus and there's more their completely different people
Mary, the mother of Jesus, did not go to the tomb because she was not present during the crucifixion and burial of Jesus. She was not mentioned in the Bible as being at the tomb when Jesus' body was placed there.
King Joachim is mentioned in the apocryphal Book of Baruch. Joachim, the traditional father of Mary, mother of Jesus, is not mentioned at all.
Cleophas, mentioned in John 19:25, was married to the sister of Jesus' mother (also named Mary). "Now there stood by the cross of Jesus his mother, and his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Cleophas, and Mary Magdalene."
Mary, his mother Mary Magdalene Mary, wife of Cleophas
The Virgin Mary is mentioned in the Bible in the New Testament, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. These passages describe her as the mother of Jesus, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born without sin.
There is no mention in the Bible that Mary is the Mother of God. Also there is no specific that Jesus also is God. Catholics only believe the divinity of Jesus that is hidden in the words of the Bible. They interpret it in the literal way. Therefore, Mary can be accepted as mother of God because Jesus is God.
Elizabeth, mentioned in the Book of Luke, is the cousin of Mary, mother of Jesus. She is married to Zacharias and is the mother of John the Baptist. Additional Comments: Elizabeth in The Bible refers to the mother of John the Baptist. Mary, mother of Jesus, went to stay with Elizabeth when Mary learned she was pregnant. John leaped in Elizabeth's womb at the voice of Mary.
Mary of Rome - a worker in the church at Rome Mary the mother of John Mark Mary of Bethany -- the sister of Lazarus Mary the mother of James and Joses Mary Magdalene Mary the virgin -- the mother of Jesus There are no Marys in the Old Testament
No. the Bible states that Jesus was his mother and nowhere contradicts this..
There are four different Mary's in the Bible. Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary the mother of James and John (two of Jesus' disciples), Mary Magdalene, and Mary the wife of Cleophas.