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  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The New Testament mentions six different women with the name Mary. The Hebrew form of the name is Miriam (or Miryam), given to the sister of Moses. The best-known Mary in the Bible is Mary the mother of Jesus. She was the virgin chosen by God to bear His Son, the Savior of the world.

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    • Where Are The Marys?
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    • Mary, The Mother of Jesus
    • Mary Magdalene
    • Mary of Bethany
    • Mary The Mother of John Mark
    • Mary of Rome
    • The Other Mary’s Or Mary
    • Why Does This Matter?

    The name Mary is mentioned in the Bible over 50 times, varying by translation. However, the name Mary is only found in the New Testament. The name Mary comes from the Latin and Greek names Maria and Mariam. In the Old Testament, we find Miriam (Miryam), which is believed to be the Hebrew form of Mary. In the New Testament, we find many Marys, and i...

    The first Mary (Miriam) we find in the Old Testament is one many are familiar with. Miriam the sister of Moses, of the tribe of Levi. The children of Amram: Aaron, Moses and Miriam. The sons of Aaron: Nadab, Abihu, Eleazar and Ithamar (1 Chronicles 6:3). This “Mary” watched as Pharaoh’s daughter found her brother, Moses, hidden in the bulrushes and...

    The number of women who carry the name Mary in the New Testament is difficult to pin down due to how the scriptures read. The number varies from six to nine, depending on your source and opinion. Six of the New Testament Mary’s are clearly defined.

    As stated above, Mary, the mother of Jesus, is the most well-known Mary in the Bible. A not-so-well-known detail about her is that she is the daughter of a man named Eli (Heli) who is of the tribe of Judah. This means that she is of the royal line of King David. Jesus’ mother was one of three Mary’s present at his crucifixion.

    Mary Magdalene is another Mary we’re familiar with. Her name comes from the city Magdala on the coast of the Sea of Galilee where she was from. This Mary is known for having had seven demons cast out of her by Jesus and then becoming a faithful follower. Mary Magdalene is another one of the three Marys present at the cross. She is also known for be...

    This Mary was a personal friend of Jesus who enjoyed his company at her home along with her siblings Martha and Lazarus (who was raised from the dead by Jesus). She is known for sitting at Jesus’ feetlistening intently to him speak and being praised for it. Before Jesus was arrested, he was in Bethany and had his feet anointed with costly oil by th...

    We find this Mary in the book of Acts as she opened her home to the believers for prayer. It was at her homethat Peter showed up after being miraculously released from prison. Her son, better known as Mark, is who authored the Gospel of Mark.

    This woman named Mary was a believer who lived in Rome and is mentioned only one time in the Bible. In his letter to the Romans, Paul sends greetings to her by name stating her dedicationin serving the church.

    In Mark 15:47, we find a Mary, the mother of Joses (Joseph) along with Mary Magdalene going to see where Jesus’ body was laid. In Mark 16:1, we find a Mary the mother of James who went with Mary Magdalene to anoint Jesus’ body with spices after his crucifixion. Some say these are two different Marys, which is how they come to the conclusion of nine...

    So, no matter how many Mary’s there were, we can learn from their love and devotion to their faith, and Jesus’ regard for them. ©iStock/Getty Images Plus/mashabr Danielle Bernockis an international, award-winning author, coach, and speaker who helps people embrace their value and heal their souls through the power of the love of God. She’s written ...

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  3. Jan 4, 2022 · Some notable points in Mary’s lineage are that she was a descendant of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (Luke 3:34); she was specifically of the tribe of Judah (verse 33). She was also a descendant of Boaz (verse 32) and David (verse 31).

    • The Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus. Known as the “Virgin Mary” in Christian history because of her supernatural pregnancy, Mary was a descendant of David and married to Joseph.
    • Mary, the Mother of James and Joses. Mary, the mother of James and Joses, isn’t as prominent a figure in the New Testament as Jesus’ mother. However, she was at important events in the Gospels, like Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection.
    • Mary Magdalene. After the Virgin Mary, Mary Madalene is probably the most well-known Mary in the New Testament. Mark and Luke identify Mary as the one whom Jesus had rescued from demons.
    • Mary of Bethany. Mary of Bethany is associated with two well-known passages in the Gospel of John. First, she is one of the sisters of Lazarus who Jesus raised from the dead.
  4. Mary, Mother of Jesus. The authors of the four Gospel accounts in the New Testament provide the most significant treatment of Mary, the mother of Jesus, in the rise of Christianity. Furthermore, from a Latter-day Saint perspective, no woman is esteemed more highly than Mary.

  5. Sep 10, 2020 · Known for: Mary was the mother of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world. She was a willing servant, trusting in God and obeying his call. Bible References: Jesus' mother Mary is mentioned throughout the Gospels and in Acts 1:14. Hometown: Mary was from Nazareth in Galilee.

  6. Mary was present at the marriage in Cana to which Jesus and His disciples were invited. She evidently bore some responsibility in the arrangements, perhaps as a close relative. When the supply of wine was exhausted, she informed Jesus of the fact.

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