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- Who Was Mary Magdalene? Facts in the Bible - JW. ORG
The Bible’s answer Mary Magdalene was a faithful follower of Jesus Christ Her name, Magdalene, likely came from the town of Magdala (possibly Magadan), which was near the Sea of Galilee Mary may have once lived there Mary Magdalene was one of several women who traveled with Jesus and his disciples and gave them material support
- Women in the Bible —What Can We Learn From Them?
Queen Esther, Prophetess Deborah, Abigail Contrast such good women in the Bible with the cautionary tales of Eve, Lot’s wife, Queen Jezebel See 21 examples and a timeline
- “I Have Seen the Lord!”—Mary Magdalene Sees the Resurrected Jesus
The faithful woman Mary Magdalene was one of the first disciples to see the resurrected Jesus She was privileged to share this good news with others
- An Empty Tomb, Because Jesus Is Alive! | Life of Jesus
Mary Magdalene and other women find Jesus’ tomb empty Mary leaves, and an angel confirms that Jesus is alive How do the disciples respond to the report?
- Jesus’ Body Is Prepared and Buried | Life of Jesus - JW. ORG
Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of James the Less may have been helping with the preparation of Jesus’ body They now hurry home “to prepare spices and perfumed oils” to treat Jesus’ body further after the Sabbath
- “I Have Seen the Lord!” - JW. ORG
And Mary Magdalene was resolved to do one more thing for her beloved Lord —to care further for his dead body In the hot climate of Judea, decomposition would start rapidly To prevent the stench of decay from distracting mourners, it was customary to apply fragrant oils and spices to a body before burial
- Learning From Jesus’ Final 40 Days on Earth | Watchtower Study
For instance, he appeared to Mary Magdalene while she wept at his tomb (John 20:11, 16) He also appeared to the two disciples described at the outset of this article And he appeared to the apostle Peter (Luke 24:34) What can we learn from Jesus’ example? Consider what happened during his first appearance 7
- Mary - JW. ORG
The most prominent notice of Mary Magdalene is in connection with the death and resurrection of Jesus When Jesus, as the Lamb of God, was led to the slaughter, she was among the women “who had accompanied Jesus from Galilee to minister to him” and were “viewing from a distance” as Jesus hung on the torture stake
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