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No, Veronica and Mary Magdalene are two different individuals in Christian tradition. Veronica is a woman who, according to tradition, wiped the face of Jesus on the way to the crucifixion. Mary Magdalene was a follower of Jesus known for her presence at the crucifixion and discovery of the empty tomb after Jesus' resurrection.

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Where was Mary Magdalene raised?

The origins of Mary Magdalene are shrouded in mystery. Some feel she was from the village of Magdala on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Others state that her name was Mary Magdalene and it was no reference to her place of birth. Some say she is one and the same as Mary of Bethany, the sister of Saint Martha. Others state these were two distinct individuals.


Who was Mary magalene?

Mary Magdalene was not selling her self. she was having sex with 5 men.not at the same time.Christ did marry her. They had 1 child here on earth.She held a office job in a city.Look close at the last supper. How her arms are. The baby was left out of the picture


When did Mary Magdalene meet Jesus?

This is certainly possible, since she appears to have remained outside the tomb weeping after the disciples Peter and John and other women may have left. Jesus then appeared to the other women who, along with Mary Magdalene, had come to anoint the dead body of Jesus with spices and ointments. Probably He then left to catch up with the Emmaus disciples, at least, this is the next recorded appearance on the same day. Given the importance of the resurrection it seems highly likely that any further appearances would have been recorded had they occurred. As well as it being possible, the Gospel of Mark makes it clear that Mary Magdalene was indeed the first. 9Now when Jesus was risen early the first day of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils. Who were the first to see the resurrected Jesus? John 20:1: "Mary Magdalene" Matthew 28:1: "Mary Magdalene and the other Mary" Mark 16:1-2 "Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome" Luke 24:1-10 Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and other women" The different accounts which compliment each other were only aiming to attest to the one central fact of the factuality of the resurrection. The people who Jesus saw were important as witnesses to the resurrection and it is not possible to construct an exact chronology of events. The fact that Mark records that Mary was indeed the first certainly is allowable under the chronology of events which the other Gospels record. In this connection we should note that not one of them claims to record every single thing that Jesus said and did. This is the same as what occurred in the resurrection accounts as in the rest of His life and teaching. John points out that it would not be possible to record everything the master said and did, in every single detail. What we have in the Gospels is a record of important events, largely written by eyewitnesses and by those who spoke with them. Since it is recorded elsewhere that Mark's chief source was Peter, (Church Historian Eusebius referring to Papias) it is not surprising that Peter was aware of Mary Magdalene's contact with Jesus that morning, since she was the one from among the group of women who ran back and told the disciples of the empty tomb. Following this, Peter and John went to the tomb and then returned, as it appears, did the other women separately, leaving Mary there alone. Jesus then appeared to her first. Mark is the only Gospel to record this fact, since such 'me first' priorities were not particularly relevant to the Gospel writers, especially when compared to the stupendous life-changing fact of the resurrection. That the others merely recorded, in no particular sequence, who Jesus appeared to cannot at all be taken as any kind of contradiction to Mark, since they simply do not mention who was first.


Who was the first person to see Jesus after he left the tomb?

(KJV)John: "Mary Magdalene" (20: 1). Matthew: "Mary Magdalene and the other Mary" (18: 1).Mark: "Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James, and Salome" (16: 1, 2).Luke: "Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and other women" (24:1-10).The verses above indicate that there was a group of women, as related in Luke 23: 55-56, who took note of where Jesus was laid with the intention of returning after the sabbath to anoint his body with spices. That John mentions only Mary Magdalene is of no consequence whatsoever if a case for contradiction is to be built, since he did not say that she was the only one, nor does he say that there were no other women present. John mentions this Mary specifically because she brought the news of the empty tomb back to Peter and John.Thus, a simple reading of the totality of the complementary accounts would tell us that a group of women came to the tomb to anoint Jesus' body. This group contained all the women listed above.Who spoke with the resurrected Jesus first?Looking at the verses which could directly address the question the only conclusion would be that the question is strictly un able because the Gospels do not address it, they simply record who Jesus spoke to, not the order, and most certainly not the time sequence. The key thing was that He arose and that He appeared to a number of different people at different times. What is clear is that He spoke to the same women who came to anoint His dead body, as mentioned above. Mary Magdalene is mentioned by John (20:15-16), and Matthew mentions the group (Matthew 28:9). A case could be made that Jesus spoke first to Mary Magdalene, as she appears to have remained at the tomb alone after Peter and John left and that He then met the other women on His way elsewhere (possibly to catch up with the Emmaus disciples see Luke 24:15-32). This is all feasible but again cannot be proven since the focus is not on strict chronology but on the incredible fact of the resurrection itself.So, the short is 'we don't really know'.


Are Heli and Imran the same person and the father of Mary?

No, Heli and Imran are not the same person. In Christian and Islamic tradition, Heli is believed to be the father of Mary, while in other traditions, such as in the Islamic faith, Imran is considered to be Mary's father. The two names refer to different figures in religious texts.

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Is Mary Magdalene the same as Mary of Bethany?

No, Mary Magdalene and Mary of Bethany are two different women in the Bible. Mary Magdalene was a follower of Jesus who witnessed his crucifixion and resurrection, while Mary of Bethany was the sister of Martha and Lazarus, who anointed Jesus' feet with perfume.


Where was Mary Magdalene raised?

The origins of Mary Magdalene are shrouded in mystery. Some feel she was from the village of Magdala on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Others state that her name was Mary Magdalene and it was no reference to her place of birth. Some say she is one and the same as Mary of Bethany, the sister of Saint Martha. Others state these were two distinct individuals.


How was Mary Magdalene born?

She was born in the same way any other human being was born.


Is saint Lazarus' sister named Mary Jesus Christ's mother?

The sister of Lazarus and Mary was St. Martha. See the Gospel of John, Chapter 11 and 12.


How many Marys are mentioned in the New Testament?

Five. Mary, who bore Jesus. Mary Magdalene Mary, Lazarus' sister. Mary, the wife of Clopas, believed to be the same Mary as the mother of James the less and Joseph. Mary, mother of Mark and sister of Barnabus.


Who was lady Magdalen?

Mary Magdalene, or Magdalen is the same,( she came from Magdala, town on the Sea of Galilee) Luke 8:2 And certain women, which had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities, Mary called Magdalene, out of whom went seven devils, Matthew 27:55 And many women were there beholding afar off, which followed Jesus from Galilee, ministering unto him: Matthew 27:56 Among which was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee's children.


Who was Mary magalene?

Mary Magdalene was not selling her self. she was having sex with 5 men.not at the same time.Christ did marry her. They had 1 child here on earth.She held a office job in a city.Look close at the last supper. How her arms are. The baby was left out of the picture


Are Lady Fatima and Virgin Mary the same person?

Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of Guadelupe, The Virgin Mary, St. Mary - they are all the same person.


How was Saint Mary Magdalene's life before becoming a saint?

Scripture tells us that Mary Magdalene was a sinner before she met Jesus and repented of her sins. Jesus drove seven demons from her. Mary became a loyal disciple of Jesus and frequently traveled with him and the apostles. She and her sister Martha occasionally entertained Jesus and the apostles at their home in Bethany and provided them with food and hospitality. Mary Magdalene was present at the crucifixion of Our Lord and also encountered Jesus in the garden after the resurrection and was the first of the disciples to see him.As per the Catholic Encyclopedia, Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany and Mary the Sinner are one and the same. This view is not held by some Protestant denominations, however. Some say she was a prostitute but there in no scriptural evidence to support this and that view is not held by the Catholic Church.


Is bloody Mary the same person as Mary the first of England?

yes


How did Mary Magdalene hear about Jesus?

The name Magdalene indicates that she probably came from Magdala, a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. Jesus taught in that same area during the early part of his ministry, and began attracting large crowds, so she may have heard about him then.


Who was Mary Magdalene's sister?

Most evangelists do not tell, and there has been extensive theological discussion which of the several Mary's mentioned all over the New Testament actually was Mary Magdalene. John 11:1-2 seems to indicate that she was the sister of Lazarus (the guy who rose from the dead) and Martha.