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The New Testament refers to a number of women in Jesus' inner circle, and scholars generally see him as dealing with women with respect and even equality. Ancient Near Eastern societies have traditionally been described as patriarchal , and the Bible, as a document written by men, has traditionally been interpreted as patriarchal in its overall ...
Jesus meets John the Baptist, 46 years after Herod's Temple is built (John 2:20) [131] Only speaks of John the Baptist [quote 10] Jesus meets John the Baptist and is baptized. This gospel goes into the greatest detail. [132] Number of disciples: Twelve [133] Twelve [134] Not mentioned [135] Twelve [quote 11] Inner circle of disciples: Peter ...
The New Testament of the Bible refers to a number of women in Jesus' inner circle—notably his Mother Mary and Mary Magdalene who is stated to have discovered the empty tomb of Christ and known as the "apostle to the apostles" since she was the one commissioned by the risen Jesus to go and tell the 11 disciples that he was risen, according to ...
Jesus [d] (c. 6 to 4 BC – AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, [e] Jesus of Nazareth, and many other names and titles, was a 1st-century Jewish preacher and religious leader. [10] He is the central figure of Christianity , the world's largest religion .
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The issue of whether women were included in the inner core of disciples is one you can't solve by stating a negative. Just because you can't find a quote to support women in Jesus' inner circle, it does not mean that there were none. In fact, a negative is never proof of anything.86.4.59.203 00:44, 28 March 2007 (UTC)Pharisee
The kind of intelligence that makes this possible is a little different from how we imagine human intelligence, says Andy Dobson, Ph.D., professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at Princeton ...