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  1. 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.

    • James

      In Bible times, people did not have last names as we do in...

    • Mary Magdalene

      Mary Magdalene witnessed most of the events surrounding the...

    • Mary of Bethany

      Mary of Bethany is one of the most beautiful characters in...

    • Martha

      Martha is a significant New Testament figure, a personal...

    • Miriam

      Miriam in the Bible is Moses’ older sister. She is called...

    • Lazarus

      Either way, Jesus’ teaching on the reality of heaven and...

    • The Virgin Mary, Mother of Jesus
    • Mary, The Mother of James and Joses
    • Mary Magdalene
    • Mary of Bethany
    • Mary, Mother of John Mark
    • Mary of Rome

    Known as the “Virgin Mary” in Christian history because of her supernatural pregnancy, Mary was a descendant of David and married to Joseph. She was also the relative of Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist. As Matthew and Luke record, Mary gave birth to a baby boy, Jesus, whom the Gospels identify as God incarnate(John 1:1, 1:14). She conceiv...

    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. Most likely, she was also the Mary that was the wife of Clopas.

    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. After she had been healed, she became a follower of Jesus and was associated with Mary, Jesus’ mother. She was present at the crucifixion and resurrection. Also see What Does Raca...

    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. Second, anointed Jesus’ feet with expensive perfume and wife them with her hair.

    Mary, the mother of Mark, also called according to his full name John Mark, is mentioned twice in the New Testament. Not much is known about her.

    Very little is known about the Mary that Paul mentions in the book of Romans. The verse indicates she was a believer who faithfully served the church in Rome. Also see Do Catholics Read the Bible?to learn more.

  2. Women in the Bible Chart. From Abigail to Zipporah, here they are in alphabetical order. Pick out a few names and look them up in your Bible’s concordance to meet some of the women in the Bible.

  3. Feb 28, 2020 · When we think about all the women named Mary in the Bible, the most prominent one is the young virgin who gave birth to Jesus. We hear her story, in detail, every Christmas. She’s the Mary who was visited by the angel Gabriel, who told her she was going to have a son and to name him Jesus.

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  4. Consider these Marys: Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene, Mary of Bethany, Mary the mother of James and Joses, Mary of Cleophas, Mary the mother of John Mark, and Mary of Rome. The task of keeping these seven important women of the New Testament straight frequently results in confusion or misidentification. [1]

  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.

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  7. Sep 24, 2024 · M ary was the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus Christ, who was conceived within her by the Holy Spirit when she was a virgin. She is often called the “Virgin Mary,” though never in Scripture are those two words put together as a proper name (Matthew 2:11; Matthew 1:23; Luke 1:27; Acts 1:14).

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