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Who really was Mary Magdalene?
Sep 8, 2020 11:51:30   #
bahmer
 
Mary Magdalene is perhaps the most misunderstood person in the Bible. Many people are taught that she was a prostitute that Jesus took pity upon. Others confuse her with Mary of Bethany who anointed Jesus with costly ointment. But the New Testament tells a very different story. So, who was the real Mary Magdalene? 
 
Mary’s real name
Mary Magdalene was a central member of Jesus’s inner circle of followers. Her real name was not Mary, but the Hebrew “Miriam,” one of the most common female names in first century Jewish society. Magdalene was not her family name, but the place where she lived: Magdala, a fishing village on the western shores of the Sea of Galilee. The name means “tower” (migdal) in Hebrew, a reference to a prominent monument in the town. 

A Jewish Noblewoman
The idea that Mary was a prostitute forgiven by Jesus is pure legend, developed centuries after Christ. In fact, Mary was likely a respected member of the Jewish upper class. The fishing industry had made Magdala rich, and Mary probably belonged to this aristocracy. The Bible says she was one of several wealthy women who used her wealth to “provide for [Jesus’s ministry] out of their own resources” (Luke 8:3). 
  
Discover the truth behind Mary Magdalene. Why did this noblewoman become a follower of Jesus? Perhaps because Jesus saved her life by casting “seven demons” out of her (Luke 8:2). Mary became so important that Jesus appeared to her first after the resurrection (John 20). She is mentioned by name 12 times in the Gospels, more than most of the disciples!

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Sep 8, 2020 17:40:55   #
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bahmer wrote:
Mary Magdalene is perhaps the most misunderstood person in the Bible. Many people are taught that she was a prostitute that Jesus took pity upon. Others confuse her with Mary of Bethany who anointed Jesus with costly ointment. But the New Testament tells a very different story. So, who was the real Mary Magdalene? 
 
Mary’s real name
Mary Magdalene was a central member of Jesus’s inner circle of followers. Her real name was not Mary, but the Hebrew “Miriam,” one of the most common female names in first century Jewish society. Magdalene was not her family name, but the place where she lived: Magdala, a fishing village on the western shores of the Sea of Galilee. The name means “tower” (migdal) in Hebrew, a reference to a prominent monument in the town. 

A Jewish Noblewoman
The idea that Mary was a prostitute forgiven by Jesus is pure legend, developed centuries after Christ. In fact, Mary was likely a respected member of the Jewish upper class. The fishing industry had made Magdala rich, and Mary probably belonged to this aristocracy. The Bible says she was one of several wealthy women who used her wealth to “provide for [Jesus’s ministry] out of their own resources” (Luke 8:3). 
  
Discover the truth behind Mary Magdalene. Why did this noblewoman become a follower of Jesus? Perhaps because Jesus saved her life by casting “seven demons” out of her (Luke 8:2). Mary became so important that Jesus appeared to her first after the resurrection (John 20). She is mentioned by name 12 times in the Gospels, more than most of the disciples!
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