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Mary Magdalene was a prominent figure in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. She is mentioned several times in the Gospels as a devoted follower of Jesus who was present at his crucifixion and burial. She is also believed to have been the first witness to the resurrection of Jesus.
Mary Magdalene [a] (sometimes called Mary of Magdala, or simply the Magdalene or the Madeleine) was a woman who, according to the four canonical gospels, traveled with Jesus as one of his followers and was a witness to his crucifixion and resurrection. [1]
Mary Magdalene was born in the seaport town of Magdala on the Sea of Galilee. She is referenced as a notable figure in Christ’s ministry, Crucifixion, and Resurrection. The Bible provides the little we know about Mary Magdalene, from whom Christ cast out seven demons.
Mary Magdalene, next to Jesus' mother, is arguably the most well known woman of the New Testament. This is quite surprising given what little Biblical information is available about her and the fact she is only recorded, by name, fourteen times.
Mary Magdalene was a figure in the Bible's New Testament who was one of Jesus' most loyal followers and is said to have been the first to witness his resurrection.
Mary Magdalene was one of the greatest servants of the Gospels to Jesus during His earthly ministry. Mary Magdalene loved and served Jesus with a spirit of gratefulness. Before Jesus, she was possessed by seven demons.
We first meet Mary in Luke 8, where she is described as “Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out” (v. 2). Many have inferred a great deal from this one statement. Today, we view demonic activity in the life of individuals as the result of sinful choices on their part.