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  1. Mary, mother of James. Along with Mary Magdalene and Mary of Clopas, Mary the mother of James is known as one of the Three Marys, depicted here by Mikołaj Haberschrack (c. 1470) Mary, mother of James is identified in the synoptic gospels as one of the women who went to Jesus' tomb after he was buried. Mark 16:1 and Luke 24:10 refer to "Mary ...

  2. Sep 12, 2021 · September 12, 2021. There are many women named Mary in the New Testament of the Bible. One is identified by the names of her boys: Mary, the mother of James and Joseph. This Mary is one of a handful of women noted for following Jesus and caring for his needs. Like Salome, Joanna, and Susanna, we acknowledge Mary’s key role in Jesus’s ministry.

  3. Oct 31, 2019 · James, the less, was one of the apostles of Jesus. “Among which was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedees children.” {Matthew 27:56} and “ and Mary the mother of James the less and of Joses, and Salome.” {Mark 15:40} She was one of women who followed Jesus and his disciples, not only serving ...

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    Among the first women to discover the empty tomb (Luke 24:10)
    Her husband was Chuza, the household manager or steward of King Herod Antipas (Luke 8:3).
    She was a follower of Jesus and helped to provide financially for Jesus’s ministry, along with Susanna and many others (Luke 8:3).
    She was a Galilean, probably from the town of Magdala (on the west bank of the Sea of Galilee).
    Jesus delivered her from seven demons (Luke 8:2; Mark 16:9).
    She became a follower of Jesus (Matt. 27:57).
    She was a witness to the crucifixion and burial (Matt. 27:61; 28:1; Mark 15:40, 47; John 19:25).
    She gave birth to Jesus in Bethlehem, moved with her son and her husband Joseph to Egypt for a couple of years, then moved to Nazareth where they raised him.
    She was present at Jesus’s execution and burial, and she witnessed his resurrection life.
    From the cross Jesus entrusted his (apparently) widowed mother to John’s care, and she went to live in his home ( John 19:25-27)—perhaps because Mary’s other sons were not yet believers (John 7:5;...
    Mary had at least six other children (Matt. 13:55; Mark 6:2-3; Acts 1:14; 1 Cor. 9:4-5; Gal. 1:19), including four sons—James (author of the biblical book of James), Joseph/Joses, Simon, Judas/Jude...
    She was one of Jesus’s followers in Galilee.
    She witnessed the crucifixion and went to the tomb on Sunday (Mark 15:40; 16:1).
    She is likely the mother of the sons of Zebedee (i.e., James and John).
  5. Lockyer's All the Women of the Bible – Mary, the Mother of James and Joses. Resources Lockyer's All the Women of the Bible Chapter 2. Alphabetical Exposition of Named Bible Women M Mary, the Mother of James and Joses.

  6. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › libraryMary of Cleophas | EWTN

    At the death of Jesus, we are told that Mary wife of Cleophas/Clopas (Jn 19:25) was present. She was described as the mother of James and Joseph (Mt 27:56) in one account, and mother of James the Less and Joses in another (Mk 15:40). On the other hand, James is described as the son of Alphaeus in the synoptic Gospels' listing of the Apostles ...

  7. Mary the mother of James and Joses] Perhaps the same Mary who was the wife of Cleophas, Clopas, or Alphæus (different forms of one name), mentioned John 19:25. If so, according to one interpretation of the passage in John, the sister of the Blessed Virgin. the mother of Zebedee’s children] Salome. See ch. Matthew 20:20.

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