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  1. Mary from Magdala and Mary (the mother of Joses) watched where Jesus was laid. Good News Translation. Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joseph were watching and saw where the body of Jesus was placed. International Standard Version.

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    The atmosphere of our church service was pregnant with expectation: four candles of the Advent wreath and the colored lights from the tree and wreaths lit the darkened room. My wife and I were among the tens of millions gathered on Christmas Eve to rehearse the Nativity story again. As one of the readers read aloud Luke 2:5, I was struck by the New...

    The translation suggested to me that an unmarried Jewish couple was traveling a long distance unaccompanied by other family members. And the womanstill only pledged in marriagewas in an advanced state of pregnancy. If such a situation is still scandalous in the Middle East, how much more in first-century Judea!1

    Matthews Gospel seems to be clearer. In the genealogy, Joseph is called the husband of Mary, who gave birth to Jesus (Matthew 1:16). Describing the background of their relationship, Matthew 1:18 reads, His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph. Here Matthew uses the same Greek verb as Luke. However, after Joseph decides to divorce Mary be...

    The Hebrew verb aras, translated mnēsteuō in Greek, refers to Jewish marriage practice in which the groom contractually pays a bride-price (mohar) to the brides father (Genesis 34:12). According to Old Testament scholar Douglas Stuart, This was the final step in the courtship process, virtually equivalent in legal status to the wedding ceremony.2 A...

    Returning to Joseph, he would have paid the bride price to Marys father at their engagement (Matthew 1:20; Luke 1:27). Despite his misgivings, Joseph then obeyed the angels command to marry Mary (Matthew 1:20). The time of formal engagement, whether a full year or not, had passed between them. So Joseph and Mary had begun to live together except fo...

  2. Aug 29, 2021 · After Jesus' ascension, Mary Magdalene, her children, Jesus' mother, Joseph of Arimathea, Martha, and others were smuggled out of Jerusalem by Lazarus. For their personal safety, they were taken by ship to France, which had a large Jewish population.

  3. Mary Magdalene and another Mary, the mother of James the less and Joses, were with several other women during the crucifixion. They follow Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus (John 19:39) to see where they will place Jesus' body.

  4. - And Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses beheld where he was laid (ἐθεώρουν ποῦ τίθεται); literally, were beholding where he was laid. These women were two of the group mentioned at ver. 40. They remained, after the body of our Lord had been deposited, in sad and silent contemplation.

  5. Mary Magdalene, who probably had her name from Magdala a city in Galilee, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, ( James the less, saith Mark, to distinguish him from James the son of Zebedee), and the mother of Zebedee’s children: these stood afar off, these three evangelists say.

  6. Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joseph saw where he was laid. Jesus Has Risen - When the Sabbath was over, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James, and Salome bought spices so that they might go ...

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