Mary is portrayed as the mother of Jesus. Matthew and Luke contain nativity stories about Jesus and Mary, with Joseph playing a lesser role. In Mark chapter 3, Mary comes to stop Jesus because she believes he is 'beside himself', bu Jesus rejects her and his brothers, saying, "Who is my mother, or my brethren?" Finally, in John's Gospel, Jesus gives the beloved disciple responsibility for caring for Mary after his crucifixion. Each gospel adds something new to the tradition about Mary.
The angel Gabriel appeared to Mary in the biblical story.
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The biblical figure who famously rode into Bethlehem on a donkey, according to the story of Mary and Joseph's journey, is Joseph.
The Angel Gabriel told Joseph in the biblical story that Mary would give birth to a son named Jesus, who would save people from their sins.
It is a retelling of the story of Jesus in an African-American poetic style. Several biblical characters are included, and each tell their story: Mary, Joseph, Mary Magdalene and others.
Yes, Gabriel appeared to Joseph in the biblical story.
Mary visits Elizabeth in the biblical narrative when she is pregnant with Jesus and Elizabeth is pregnant with John the Baptist.
Mordecai is Esther's cousin in the biblical story of Purim.
The angel who spoke to Joseph in the biblical story was the angel Gabriel.
In the Bible, there is no explicit mention of Mary Magdalene committing adultery before meeting Jesus. She is primarily known for being a follower of Jesus and being present at important moments in his life, such as his crucifixion and resurrection. The story of the woman caught in adultery, which is often associated with Mary Magdalene, is a separate biblical account.
Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem for a census. Mary gave birth to Jesus in a stable because there was no room at the inn. They were visited by shepherds and wise men who came to honor the newborn baby.
According to the biblical story, Cain killed Abel in the field.