Yes Mary Magadalene was at the cross along with Mary , Jesus mother.
She was the first disciple to witness the Resurrected Christ.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, was accompanied by Mary Magdalene and Mary, the wife of Clopas, at the crucifixion of Jesus.
The Gospels of Matthew and Mark say that Mary Magdalene was among the women who watched form afar off; none of the acquaintances of Jesus was actually at the crucifixion. Luke's Gospel is similar, although it only says that the women watched from afar off. John's Gospel says that Mary the mother of Jesus was actually at the crucifixion, but does not mention Mary Magdalene or any other women.
At the crucifixion of Jesus, those present included Roman soldiers, religious leaders, and some of Jesus' followers, such as Mary, the mother of Jesus, and Mary Magdalene.
We are not told in the Bible that she was a witness to the birth of Jesus and she probably was not.
Jesus was anointed with oil by Mary Magdalene in the Bible before his crucifixion, as described in the Gospel of John, Chapter 12.
10 facts about Mary Magdalene: 1. She was from Magdala. 2. Was exorcised of seven demons. 3. Was a part of an inner circle of supporters of Jesus. 4. A witness to the crucifixion. 5. She stayed at the cross while the males had all fled except for John. 6. A witness to Jesus' burial. 7. A witness of the empty tomb. 8. A witness of the resurrection. 9. Was mentioned 12 times, more than most of the apostles. 10. She was the first follower of Jesus to realize that He had indeed risen.
Apostle John, Mary Magdelene and Mary of Cleophas were with Mary during the crucifixion.
Mary, his mother Mary Magdalene Mary, wife of Cleophas
Well, isn't that an interesting thought? Veronica and Mary Magdalene are actually two different individuals from biblical stories. Veronica is known for wiping the face of Jesus on the way to the crucifixion, while Mary Magdalene is known for being a devoted follower of Jesus and witnessing his resurrection. It's wonderful to explore these stories and learn more about the inspiring people in them.
It is possible that Mary Magdalene knew Judas as they were both followers of Jesus. However, there is no specific mention in the Bible of any direct interactions or relationships between Mary Magdalene and Judas.
Mary, the mother of Yeshua, or Jesus; Mary, His aunt, wife of Clopas; and Mary Magdalene, a friend of the Lord who repented of her immoral life. Also present was John, the Apostle Jesus loved. This is from John 19:25-26.