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  1. Sep 26, 2022 · Biblical scholars have speculated that if Mary of Bethany was unmarried, then perhaps this perfume is what would have been given as part of her dowry. If this is true, it only enhances the sacrificial nature of her service.

  2. What is the significance of Mary of Bethany in the Bible? The story of Mary of Bethany is important for a host of reasons. One major one is that Jesus’ response to Mary and the way he treated her tells us that Jesus came to liberate women from the heavy societal burden placed on them.

  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Question. Who was Mary of Bethany in the Bible? Answer. Mary of Bethany is one of the most beautiful characters in all of Scripture, and we can learn valuable lessons from studying her life. Mary was the sister of Martha, and her brother was Lazarus whom Jesus raised from the dead.

  4. Western Christianity initially identified Mary of Bethany with Mary Magdalene and the sinful woman of Luke 7 ( Luke 7:36–50 ). This influenced the Roman Rite liturgy of the feast of Mary Magdalene, with a Gospel reading about the sinful woman and a collect referring to Mary of Bethany.

  5. May 15, 2013 · It was unusual for women to be unmarried in Bible times, so it is possible that the sisters were young orphaned women who had not yet married or were widows who had not remarried. Another possibility is that Mary and Martha belonged to an ascetic Jewish sect and had chosen singleness and celibacy.

  6. Oct 5, 2020 · We've seen how Mary of Bethany wanted to have her life patterned after the Master. In discipleship, we discover that there not only needs to be a willingness to follow Jesus, but also to die to self and pay the price of whatever it takes to follow Him (Luke 9:23-24).

  7. Mary of Bethany is a woman who demonstrated great faith in and love for Jesus. She is best known for sitting at Jesus' feet (Luke 10:38–42), her interaction with Jesus when her brother Lazarus had died (John 11), and anointing Jesus with expensive perfume before His death on the cross (John 12:1–8).

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