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Who was Mary magdelene?

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.


When did Mary Magdalene realize she was talking to Jesus?

The answer can be found in John 20:16. After Jesus rose from the dead, Mary was the first person to see him, but at first she thought he was a gardener. But then, when he called her by name, she realized it was him.


How many demons did Jesus cast out of Mary Magdalene?

Yes. There is no direct record or description of the occurrence in the gospels, but it is mentioned in hindsight.Mark 16:9 - Now when He rose early on the first day of the week, He appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom He had cast seven demons. [NKJV]


Who did Jesus expelled seven devils from?

He threw seven demons out of Mary Magdalene. (Mark 16:9, Luke 8:2)


Who was with Jesus when he die and rose from the death?

John, Mary, and Mary Magdilan were with him.


Whom Did Jesus Cast Out Seven Evil Spirit?

Jesus drew out the evil spirits from people in the bible.


Who invented the Mary rose?

I think that the mary rose was invented on its ow because it wanted to.


Was James the first to see Jesus when He rose?

According to the various biblical accounts, James was not the first to see the risen Jesus.According to Paul, Cephas was the first to see the risen Jesus, then the twelve, then more than 500 others, and only then did James and all the apostles see him.Mark's Gospel, in its original form, does not say that he appeared to anyone. The women simply saw an empty tomb, where a young man told them that Jesus had risen. There were no appearances by the resurrected Jesus, but verses 16:9-20 (the 'Long Ending') were added by a later author, with Mary Magdalene being mentioned as the first he appeared to. Verse 16:12 goes on to say that he "appeared to two of them, as they walked". This interpolation harmonises well, as it can be read that Jesus appeared to either the two women of Matthew's Gospel or the two men of Luke's Gospel. Matthew's Gospel says the women who had gone to the tomb (Mary Magdalene and the 'other Mary') saw Jesus while on the way to tell the disciples of their experience.In Luke's Gospel, two men, Cleopas and (presumably) Peter, were the first to see Jesus, on the road near Jerusalem.In John's Gospel, Mary Magdalene was the first to see Jesus.


How many children did the Virgin Mary have after Jesus died?

None. A few days after Jesus died, Mary just rose into heaven. Kind of like transporting.


What did Jesus say after the spear went into him?

Jesus was already dead when the spear went into him, the soldier speared him just to be sure he was dead. As he was already dead, obviously he did not say anything. However 3 days later he rose from the dead and the first thing he is recorded to have said is to Mary Magdalene:- John 20:15 - he said, "why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?"


On Easter Sunday Jesus rose from the dead were he first appears to what woman?

Mary Madeline


Did Our Lady see the risen Jesus?

In the original gospel account of the Resurrection, that of Mark's Gospel, no one appears to have seen the risen Jesus, because the gospel originally ended at verse 16:8 when the young man tol the women that Jesus was risen and they fled in terror, telling no one. In the 'Long Ending' (verses 16:9-20) subsequently added to Mark's Gospel, Jesus appeared later to Mary Magdalene and then to "two of them as they walked" and finally to the disciples in the upper room, where he made some final, parting remarks. In the Long Ending, the two walking could be either the two women of Matthew's Gospel or the two men of Luke's Gospel. Unless Mary, mother of Christ, was one of the two, she never saw the risen Jesus. In Matthew's Gospel, Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene and the other Mary as they returned from the tomb. The gospel does not say who the 'other Mary' was, but it could have been Our Lady. In Luke's Gospel, appeared only to the two men on the road to Emmaeus and then the disciples. Since he was taken bodily up into heaven on the very evening of his resurrection, Mary would not have seen Jesus. In John's Gospel, Jesus appeared to Mary Magdalene and the disciples only. In Acts of the Apostles, by the same author as Luke's Gospel but written somewhat later, Jesus remained on earth of forty days after his resurrection and was seen by many. It is most probable that Mary would have seen him.