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Somehow I always have believed this. Does anyone else think so?
No. The name “Magdalene” indicates that she was from Magdala, which is the name of two towns in Galilee. There is no evidence that points to her being a resident of Samaria.Somehow I always have believed this. Does anyone else think so?
Mary Magdalene is the woman who washed His feet with her tears and dried them with her hair. Not the same as Samaritan woman.I still think Magdalene is the woman who washed His feet with her tears and dried them with her hair. I don’t see why not. I’ve never heard of Magdalene as being the same as the Samaritan woman, though I’ve heard Magdalene might be Martha’s sister. I don’t believe that either, because Martha’s Mary would have been from Bethany, not Magdala. I don’t know where they get that.
Hi, Jas!Somehow I always have believed this. Does anyone else think so?
Hi!I still think Magdalene is the woman who washed His feet with her tears and dried them with her hair. I don’t see why not. I’ve never heard of Magdalene as being the same as the Samaritan woman, though I’ve heard Magdalene might be Martha’s sister. I don’t believe that either, because Martha’s Mary would have been from Bethany, not Magdala. I don’t know where they get that.
It doesn’t end there. She is known as St. Photina or St. Svetlana and, in the East, has the tltle “Equal to the Apostles”, which is also a title given to St. Mary Magdalene.I just alwags thought it was strange how he transformed the Samaritan woman and she recognized him as the Christ that she would simply just stay back and go on with life. Such a transformation I at times wonder why she wouldn’t have followed him. I don’t really think her being a Samaritan would have meant a thing to Jesus. I don’t know it’s just been a question I’ve pondered reading scripture a lot. She had 5 husbands and was living in adultery yes but he also forgave her. Who is to say the story ends as it does. .
This ^ for me, too!Hi, Jas!
No. Mary of Magdala (Magdalen) was a Jewess; Samaritans were not considered part of the Jewish people.
Maran atha!
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Yes, one does wonder and God Bless YOU for reading and studying and wondering about his life here on earth… Very good exercise for the mind…I just alwags thought it was strange how he transformed the Samaritan woman and she recognized him as the Christ that she would simply just stay back and go on with life. Such a transformation I at times wonder why she wouldn’t have followed him. I don’t really think her being a Samaritan would have meant a thing to Jesus. I don’t know it’s just been a question I’ve pondered reading scripture a lot. She had 5 husbands and was living in adultery yes but he also forgave her. Who is to say the story ends as it does. She may have followed him. Kind of the same is the blind young man he heals. Whose to say he isn’t Stephen? Stephen seems to come from nowhere in Acts, is referred to as young, the blind man was young. I know this is all speculative but one has to wonder.
I never got that idea because he knew Mary Magdalene personally whereas it is clear in the woman at the well story that he was meeting her for the first time, and only knew things about her from his Holy abilities.Somehow I always have believed this. Does anyone else think so?
Are you confusing Mary Magdalene with Mary, Lazarasus’s sister?I never got that idea because he knew Mary Magdalene personally whereas it is clear in the woman at the well story that he was meeting her for the first time, and only knew things about her from his Holy abilities.
Mary is the sister of Lazarus & Martha & washed Jesus’ feet with her hair. John 11Are you confusing Mary Magdalene with Mary, Lazarasus’s sister?
He’s not. Those two are one and the same.Are you confusing Mary Magdalene with Mary, Lazarasus’s sister?
Hi, Jas!I just alwags thought it was strange how he transformed the Samaritan woman and she recognized him as the Christ that she would simply just stay back and go on with life. Such a transformation I at times wonder why she wouldn’t have followed him. I don’t really think her being a Samaritan would have meant a thing to Jesus. I don’t know it’s just been a question I’ve pondered reading scripture a lot. She had 5 husbands and was living in adultery yes but he also forgave her. Who is to say the story ends as it does. She may have followed him. Kind of the same is the blind young man he heals. Whose to say he isn’t Stephen? Stephen seems to come from nowhere in Acts, is referred to as young, the blind man was young. I know this is all speculative but one has to wonder.
Hi!Mary is the sister of Lazarus & Martha & washed Jesus’ feet with her hair. John 11