Mary of Magdala

During the time of His Ministry, Jesus Christ lived in northern Galilee, at Capernaum, on the north shore of the Sea of Galilee. During His travels southward, including down to Jerusalem, Jesus walked many times through Magdala (in photograph), a fishing village on the northwest shore of the sea. There, He had friends, including a lady we now know as Mary of Magdala, also known as Mary Magdalene, who became the first human witness of Christ's Resurrection.

Mary had some serious difficulties in her earlier life before meeting Jesus. She had seven demons cast out of her (Luke 8:2), but she later joined with the others, including The Twelve, who accompanied Jesus at times during His ministry (Luke 8:1-2). At Calvary, she stood with Mary the mother of Jesus and the others at the foot of The Cross (John 19:25-26), making her a witness of both the Crucifixion and The Resurrection:

We have Mary of Magdala to thank for having this part of The Gospel record in The Bible. It would not exist without her witness.

Fact Finder: Did Jesus' aunt, the sister of His mother Mary, also witness The Crucifixion?
John 19:25

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