J
johnnyt3000
Guest
In this verse, if the “woman” is not Mary, who is the “woman”?All these were persevering with one mind in prayer with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren.
In this verse, if the “woman” is not Mary, who is the “woman”?All these were persevering with one mind in prayer with the women, and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with his brethren.
It’s not “woman” it’s “women”–the women who had ministered to Jesus and his disciples in his earthly ministry. Mary is mentioned apart from them, because she is Jesus’ mother, but she too was one of the women who ministered, along with the other women.In this verse, if the “woman” is not Mary, who is the “woman”?
A partial list would include Mary of Bethany, her sister Martha, Mary Magdalene, Joanna the wife of Chuza, and Susanna, who traveled with Joanna. The Scriptures mention that there were many other women also, who provided for Jesus out of their means.In this verse, if the “woman” is not Mary, who is the “woman”?
Indeed it is not “woman” singular but “women” plural and some have pointed out who these women could be, certainly the followers of Jesus did not lack women hence you are free to infer who they were. Here is the passage from Acts.In this verse, if the “woman” is not Mary, who is the “woman”?
…Acts 1:14
1:14 All these were persevering with one accord in prayer with the women, and with Mary, the mother of Jesus, and with his brothers.
woops, didn’t see that it was plural:tiphat:It’s not “woman” it’s “women”–the women who had ministered to Jesus and his disciples in his earthly ministry. Mary is mentioned apart from them, because she is Jesus’ mother, but she too was one of the women who ministered, along with the other women.
No problem. :tiphat: The mistake stirred a question for which you got some answers.woops, didn’t see that it was plural:tiphat:uch:
![]()