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  1. Mary means ‘wise woman/lady’. It is a Greek form of the Hebrew Miriam or Mariamme, and was the most popular woman’s name at the time – perhaps a tribute to the young and beautiful Princess Mariamme, murdered by her husband King Herod in 28/27BC.

  2. After Jesus’ mother Mary, Mary Magdalene is arguably the most famous female in the New Testament. But which Mary is she? The four gospels are full of women named Mary.

  3. Sep 10, 2020 · Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, was a young girl, probably only about 12 or 13 years old when the angel Gabriel came to her. She had recently become engaged to a carpenter named Joseph. Mary was an ordinary Jewish girl, looking forward to marriage. Suddenly her life changed forever.

  4. May 27, 2024 · Dive into an exploration of the powerful symbolism of Mary in the Bible. Discover her significance, meanings, and influence within different Christian interpretations, and how she shapes our understanding of women's roles in Biblical narratives.

  5. The original stories about Mary in the Gospels: birth of Jesus, flight to Egypt, wedding at Cana, her son's turbulent ministry then his death by crucifixion.

  6. Luke lists “Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the other women with them…” “The privileged position of Mary Magdalene holds in relation to Jesus, the witnessing role to which Christ calls her, the choice by the Risen Christ to send her to proclaim the glad tidings of the resurrection to the apostles,

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  8. Women in the Bible New Testament: Mary, Mother of Jesus Luke 1 (especially 1:26-56), Matthew 1:18-25 The Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus, the God-Bearer is a central figure in the Christian tradition. What does the New Testament say about her? Is there anything new we can read in her story when we give special attention to gender and power?

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