Become a friend of Jesus TODAY AND EVERY DAY, just like Mary Magdalene.About the AuthorBonnie Ring became ordained in the Episcopal Church. During Seminary, she became acquainted with the Women who Knew Jesus as recipients of his teachings and healings, which led her to lead interactive and self-reflective retreats on those women throughout the United States and Canada. This eventually led to the publication of a book, Women Who Knew Jesus. Mary Magdalene, a Disciple and Friend of Jesus is her first children's book because young girls need to know her as a role model for a life of faith.
The author created a story, based on historical facts. She placed herself in the role of Mary Magdalene - who was the apostle of the apostles and who understood Jesus' teachings better than all the other apostles - and narrated the history, interpreted and revealed his teachings plainly, those which are present in the Gospel according to John, by Andr Chouraqui. All the words which Jesus said in the book were transcribed accurately from that text. The author tried not to put words in Jesus' mouth. She did this in only one per cent of the book, because the fictional context demanded it. Thus, in the course of the story, she manages to show that Jesus was not poor; Mary Magdalene was not a prostitute; Jesus was from Hebrew nobility; Mary Magdalene was a rich noblewoman; Barrabas was not a thief, or a bandit; Jesus was a rabbi; Jesus married Mary Magdalene; Jesus was on Earth and was very different from all men of that time, he was incredible and very, very special, he was pure love; Jesus always made a distinction between his human body and his divine soul; Jesus' relationship with women was very different from that of the men of his time.And the author answers the following questions: Why did Jesus allow himself to be taken and crucified? Did Jesus have children? Was Jesus really the son of Mary and Joseph? Did Jesus have blood brothers and sisters?
*Includes pictures *Includes Gospel passages and apocryphal passages *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "After that, Jesus traveled about from one town and village to another. The Twelve were with him, and also some women who had been cured of evil spirits and diseases: Mary (called Mary Magdalene) from whom seven demons had come out-and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means." - Luke 8:1-3 Mary Magdalene is one of the most talked about figures in modern Christianity, a woman who mainstream media and modern sensibilities can hold with more conviction. The media, press, movie industry, and airport literature have been obsessed with this redhead for more than 100 years, a fascination that reached its climax in the first decade of this century, and does not seem likely to end any time soon. Mary Magdalene is frequently depicted as young and attractive, liberated and intelligent, a symbol of a freer spirituality, and not controlled by a male-dominated church. In the minds of many, she embodies opposition to a system dominated by old men in white cassocks, the "sacred feminine." As if that is not enough, she has the best bachelor in the world: Jesus Christ himself. The French-made, fair-haired Mary Magdalene who appears in innumerable works of medieval and modern art with a red robe, a symbol of rebellion and freedom (although in the Middle Ages the intention was to show her as a loose woman), is a creation of the Western Church and, more recently, the media. It is a depiction laden with centuries of intertextual struggles, patronizing homilies, medieval legends, novels looking for bestseller status, and documentaries for cable television. But there was a historical Mary Magdalene, a woman named Miriam (Hebrew for Mary) born in Galilee in the time of King Herod, and she died, most likely in present-day Turkey, when Christianity was only a variant of Judaism. Mary Magdalene would not recognize herself in modern portraits or the perception the average Christian of the last 1500 years has of her. If there has been a search for the historical Jesus since the 18th century, the real man who walked in the hills of Galilee and died on a cross in Jerusalem, a similar quest is necessary for the historical Mary Magdalene, but not out of mere curiosity, because she is important in the narrative of Jesus's life. If the early sources are accurate, Mary of Magdala was the first Christian in history, and the first to announce the fundamental kerygma of early Christianity: Jesus is risen Despite the shortage of information, there are a few certain facts historians know about Mary Magdalene. For example, she was a respected and well-remembered follower of Jesus, one of the female disciples who supported the movement of the Galilean preacher. Some scholars studying the gospels believe that Mary Magdalene was an elderly woman and probably well-to-do, if not wealthy. "For all we know," opines E.P. Sanders in The Historical Figure of Jesus, "she was eighty-six, childless, and keen to mother unkempt young men." She not only remained by Jesus side in his darkest hour, the crucifixion, she also had a strange experience at Jesus s tomb on Easter morning. The gospels disagree on the details, but not in the fact that it happened to her. Mary Magdalene: The Life and Legacy of the Woman Who Witnessed the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus examines what is known and unknown about one of the Bible's most famous figures. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about Mary Magdalene like never before.
*Includes pictures *Includes Gospel passages and apocryphal passages *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "After that, Jesus traveled about from one town and village to another. The Twelve were with him, and also some women who had been cured of evil spirits and diseases: Mary (called Mary Magdalene) from whom seven demons had come out-and many others. These women were helping to support them out of their own means." - Luke 8:1-3 Mary Magdalene is one of the most talked about figures in modern Christianity, a woman who mainstream media and modern sensibilities can hold with more conviction. The media, press, movie industry, and airport literature have been obsessed with this redhead for more than 100 years, a fascination that reached its climax in the first decade of this century, and does not seem likely to end any time soon. Mary Magdalene is frequently depicted as young and attractive, liberated and intelligent, a symbol of a freer spirituality, and not controlled by a male-dominated church. In the minds of many, she embodies opposition to a system dominated by old men in white cassocks, the "sacred feminine." As if that is not enough, she has the best bachelor in the world: Jesus Christ himself. The French-made, fair-haired Mary Magdalene who appears in innumerable works of medieval and modern art with a red robe, a symbol of rebellion and freedom (although in the Middle Ages the intention was to show her as a loose woman), is a creation of the Western Church and, more recently, the media. It is a depiction laden with centuries of intertextual struggles, patronizing homilies, medieval legends, novels looking for bestseller status, and documentaries for cable television. But there was a historical Mary Magdalene, a woman named Miriam (Hebrew for Mary) born in Galilee in the time of King Herod, and she died, most likely in present-day Turkey, when Christianity was only a variant of Judaism. Mary Magdalene would not recognize herself in modern portraits or the perception the average Christian of the last 1500 years has of her. If there has been a search for the historical Jesus since the 18th century, the real man who walked in the hills of Galilee and died on a cross in Jerusalem, a similar quest is necessary for the historical Mary Magdalene, but not out of mere curiosity, because she is important in the narrative of Jesus's life. If the early sources are accurate, Mary of Magdala was the first Christian in history, and the first to announce the fundamental kerygma of early Christianity: Jesus is risen Despite the shortage of information, there are a few certain facts historians know about Mary Magdalene. For example, she was a respected and well-remembered follower of Jesus, one of the female disciples who supported the movement of the Galilean preacher. Some scholars studying the gospels believe that Mary Magdalene was an elderly woman and probably well-to-do, if not wealthy. "For all we know," opines E.P. Sanders in The Historical Figure of Jesus, "she was eighty-six, childless, and keen to mother unkempt young men." She not only remained by Jesus side in his darkest hour, the crucifixion, she also had a strange experience at Jesus s tomb on Easter morning. The gospels disagree on the details, but not in the fact that it happened to her. Mary Magdalene: The Life and Legacy of the Woman Who Witnessed the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus examines what is known and unknown about one of the Bible's most famous figures. Along with pictures depicting important people, places, and events, you will learn about Mary Magdalene like never before.
By comparing the intersecting histories of interpretation of Mary Magdalene, a first-century disciple of Jesus, and La Malinche, a sixteenth-century Mesoamerican woman enslaved by the Spanish conquistadores, Jennifer Vija Pietz critically evaluates the use of past lives to address contemporaneous concerns. She demonstrates how the earliest sources portray each woman as an agent in the foundation of a new community: Magdalene’s proclamation of Jesus’s resurrection helped form the first Christian community, while La Malinche’s role as interpreter between Spanish and native people during the Conquest helped establish modern Mexico. Pietz then argues that over time, various interpreters turn these real women into malleable icons that they use to negotiate changing conceptions of communal identity and norms. Strikingly, popular portraits develop of both women as archetypal whores who represent transgression—portraits that some women have experienced as harmful. Although other interpreters present contrary portraits of Magdalene and La Malinche as admirable emblems of female empowerment, Pietz argues that the tendency to turn real people into icons risks producing stereotypes that can obscure past lives and negatively affect people in the present. In response, she posits strategies for developing historically plausible and ethically responsible interpretations of people of the past.
In a world and time where women are shamefully scorned, abused and rejected... hear the story of how one came to the Lord Jesus Christ, and the power that emanated throughout her life, as a result; Mary Magdalene and how she loved Jesus. Now, for the first time the story of this intriguing Biblical character is portrayed with Bible accuracy and Historic balance in this Book/Film project, The Mary Magdalene Project. From her childhood through encounters with Christ, persecution for her faith, and final triumph abroad, follow the footsteps of Mary, beloved Apostle to the Apostles. What were the 7 demons she was freed from? How did she lose her reputation? Why did she love the Lord so much? Redemption, Forgiveness, Deliverance, Restoration: The triumphant story of Mary Magdalene. From her childhood through the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, Ascension and Baptism of Fire on Pentecost, murderous persecutions and escape to France, the Book, Study-Guide and Film will tell the story of loves' redemption through the life of this mysterious woman. From her near stoning to Lazarus being raised and the empty tomb of our Lord, experience the true-to-life portrayal of one of the most misinterpreted people in the Bible. Mary Magdalene: A Historic Novel follows events, set in the heart of ancient Israel and winding through the Persecution of Martyrs to ancient Rome. In Mary Magdalene: A Historic Novel, the life-story of the Apostle to the Apostles is beautifully depicted, conveying the unconditional love of Jesus Christ for the broken and the condemned. This message is sure to aid in ushering a great move of God's Holy Spirit in righteously impacting our World for Christ. Biblical as well as Historical accuracy and the following of her Legend are used to tell the story of Mary Magdalene including: Thomas' hand in His side, the Appearances of Christ after His Resurrection, Peter and the horror of the Persecution period help make up the story, tenderly portrayed by Author and Publisher, Sandra Cerda. Portions of time were meshed or adjusted in order to complete the story. The historical context and creative imagination were beautifully woven to further develop the story, including backstories with characters and dialogue added to support this story. Above all, portions of the legend of Mary Magdalene and the inclusion of historical traces were added to support the truth of the gospels and nothing else. References included in the telling of this story.For more see, www.MaryMagdalene.Film and www.TheMagdaleneProject.Org On Facebook @1stTimeAuthors and @MaryMagdaleneFilm New Life Publishing Bringing 1st Time Authors to Print
Joe' s body was only a third dimensional hologram that was being run over by a ten ton truck and five cars . His true spiritual body was high above the cars . His body was ripped apart . His head was cracked open. His leg was ripped off and he had over one thousand broken bones. Joe Barnett and Angela Barnett are the Cosmic Twin Souls of Mary Magdalene. Joe was possessed by three demonic race lines when they were opening the First of Twelve Ascension Portals that would allow Gaia to become the Savior of the Universe. The demons tried to take over the Universe by possessing the body of Mary Magdalene. God went into Joe' s Soul and took the demons back to the Over Soul. Joe died and Angela placed her Soul in him to bring him back. Mary Magdalene' s twelve Ascension Portals were completed in Fall, 2016. This was the moment when Eternal Ascension into ONENESS for this Universe began. Mary Magdalene' s Central Portal extends from one side of the Earth to the other and into the Cosmos for Eternal Ascension of the Original Ones ascending into a new time that did not exist before. The Portals changed EVERYTHING in the Universe. The Original Ones began arriving on Earth February 2017. TIMELINE OF ASCENSION - Original Ones from the COSMIC REALM fly through Mary Magdalene' s Central Portal, 12 Stargates Open and FIRST CONTACT BEGINS. GOD EXPERIENCED LOVE FOR THE FIRST TIME through Mary Magdalene and Jesus of Nazareth. That EMOTION changed God from the angry God of the Old Testament into the Mother God of the New Testament . This new logic has resulted in the new design of ONENESS in this Universe. The Soul of Mother God became established within the Grids of Earth and into the new timeline of a NEW ONENESS within this UNIVERSE created by Mary Magdalene' s Ascension Portals because Mary Magdalene is a Cosmic Creator Being who contains her Mother Father God completely within her Soul. The NEW Soul of Mary Magdalene and Jesus of Nazareth demonstrates a new ONENESS of a NEW GOD.
This is an irreverent and irreligious novel about what might be considered the most unlikely of couples - thrown together by fate, chance, or perhaps, but not likely, a higher power. When Miriam Jaffe, a 16-year old girl from Beverly Hills is struck by lightning, she ends up in a coma but awakens in the small village of Magdala, near the Sea of Galilee, with nothing but her new iPhone and her wits. She's immediately befriended by Yeshua (Hebrew for Jesus) of Nazareth, a failed prophet with a big heart for anyone in need. Yeshua falls under the spell of the playfully devious and precocious Miriam, who is mistaken for an angel sent by God due to her "magic talisman" (iPhone) and allowed to "help" Yeshua with his ministry. The story weaves back and forth between the comatose Miriam in Beverly Hills, and her life in ancient times with a man who's about to become one of the most controversial figures in the history of the world. This is their story
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Mary Magdalene, a figure shrouded in controversy and misconceptions throughout history, has been intertwined with various other Marys in the Gospel narratives. This book delves into the extensive research, encompassing biblical records, sacred texts, historical documents, and sociological insights to construct a compelling narrative surrounding Mary Magdalene's connection to Jesus the Christ. Dispelling the long-standing notion of her being a prostitute propagated by Pope Gregory in 591 CE, the evidence presented suggests that Mary Magdalene was a woman of means who financially supported Jesus's ministry. Drawing upon a mosaic of contextual clues, the author endeavors to demonstrate the most probable truth: Mary Magdalene was likely the wife of Jesus Christ and, without a doubt, the unnamed beloved disciple mentioned in the canonical gospels. As the pieces of this captivating puzzle fall into place, a more profound and nuanced understanding of Mary Magdalene's integral role in the life of Jesus emerges, shedding light on her significance in early Christian history.
I vores tid er et evangelie kommet frem, der tilskrives Maria Magdalene. Evangelieteksten bærer navnet ”Mariaevangeliet”, men anses af mange for at være skrevet af Maria Magdalene og derfor kaldes teksten ofte for Maria Magdalenes evangelie. Det er en esoterisk tekst hvori Maria Magdalene har mod og autoritet og er en afgørende vejleder for de øvrige disciple. Hun fremstår som en åndelig leder i sin egen ret, der er ligeværdig med Jesus og viderefører hans budskab i samarbejde med ham. Denne bog inviterer dig på en åndelig genfødselsrejse. Formålet med rejsen er ene og alene at åbne for dit iboende højeste potentiale. Her finder du essensen af den visdom og inspiration, som Maria Magdalenes evangelium har givet bogens forfatter. Bogen er bygget op som ni porte. Hver port beskriver et rum, du som læser kan gå igennem i fordybelse til indre forvandling. Dette er forfatterens bud på, hvordan et oprindeligt evangelie er relevant for os som moderne mennesker. Marianne Miravet Sorribes er spirituel psykoterapeut og healer, hun har siden 1981 beskæftiget sig fuldtids med menneskers potentialeudfoldelse og åbnede i 2017 det spirituelle institut De Ni Porte i Hellerup.
The only thing the Bible says about Mary Magdalene is that she was one of the women who followed Jesus on his tour through Judea, and that she was freed from seven demons. At closer scrutiny, however, there appears to be a treasure trove of information enclosed in the few words about this mysterious lady. This book reviews the Bible's source texts and the symbolic language of its stories and guides the reader step by step on a journey of exiting discoveries and new insights. The image of Mary Magdalene that emerges was for centuries kept a secret by a small group of initiated and free spirits. This book examines dozens of paintings, frescos and sculptures of famous artists who were in the know, and who in their works hinted at the spiritual status of Mary Magdalene and the crucial role she played in the early days of Christianity.
Mary Magdalene's Great Passage, Journey into the New Earth is a tool for your ascension. Through the ancient practices of heart imagery and inner alchemy, delivered through new scripture and initiatic meditations, this book supports you in stepping into your true sovereignty and into the unity consciousness of the era that is dawning now. The multidimensional nature of this tome mirrors your own multidimensional self. It will support you in becoming the sovereign author of your own tale while you connect with the content within. With the great number of Light Beings who are present to help you, you will be guided from within to restore your relationship to the Divine Mother. The meditations in this book bring you into resonance with unconditional love, compassion, and self-acceptance, which form the foundation for all healing and growth. Mary Magdalene's Great Passage, Journey into the New Earth holds 8 written meditations and the sacred teachings of each. The original live audio recordings from Mary Magdalene's Great Passage online gathering can be bought through the website of Mary Magdalene's School. "The book touched me in my heart. Tears came. You really have to say YES, because it is not just a book" - Vera "This is a guide to our journey Home" - Nickwww.marymagdaleneschool.com This introductory volume is part of the curriculum of Mary Magdalene's School, founded by Petra M. Brussen and Anna Vanickova. It is scribed by Katherine Newburgh, PhD, and published by Libraries of Light Media & Publishing.
Mary Magdalene: A Play in Three Acts, has been regarded as significant work throughout human history, and in order to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to ensure its preservation by republishing this book in a contemporary format for both current and future generations. This entire book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not made from scanned copies, the text is readable and clear.