Luke chapter 1 & 2 (conception and birth)
That's at least one.
2007-02-16 08:14:01
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answer #1
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answered by primoa1970 7
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I really like the fact that Mary watched and listened all the time Jesus was growing. She knew that he was a miracle child because of the fact that she was a virgin when she conceived him and Joseph, her fiance did not leave her because he dreamed that the conception was a result of God's transferring the life of his child into her. Then, when the shepherds learned of his birth, they appeared to honor him, but no birth announcements had been sent and they had no telephones to call people and notify them. When Jesus was just a young child, Joseph had a dream and he and Mary had to take the child and flee. Soon, they learned that King Herod had ordered that all the young children under age 2 be killed and this order had been carried out. Again, a miracle--God had saved his child from death through a dream. Joseph and Mary had other children after Jesus and there had to be things that happened between the children, even if none of them were Jesus' fault. How difficult it must have been for Mary not to have shown favoritism between the children, knowing Jesus' origins. It had to have been difficult in some ways to understand all of this as nothing like that had ever happened before and she must have been quite young and innocent.
I hope that you will get a Bible soon because there are so many wonderful, encouraging stories in it.
2007-02-22 22:19:17
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answered by Sparkle1 6
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Mary, wife of Joesph was a virgin. The angel Gabriel told Mary that a son would be born from her and she will call his name Jesus. Jesus was born in Bethlehem. Mary and Jesus moved to Egypt, then to Nazareth.
Mary, Joesph and Jesus went to visit Jerusalem at which time Mary could not find Jesus and when she did 3 days later, he was found at the temple talking with the priest.
The next time Mary is with Jesus in the bible is at the wedding, when Jesus turns water into wine. Mary does not see Jesus, very much after this, because when she comes to see Jesus, Jesus ask the people, who is my mother and my brothers and sisters? My mother, brothers and sisters, are those that not only hear the word, but do it.
Mary Magdalene and Jesus were friends, Jesus first talked to Mary by the sea of Galilee, where he cast out 7 devils, from her.
Mary Magdalene, and Jesus talked often and Jesus once told her that in her next life he would make her a man. Mary Magdalene was the first to see Jesus after the resurrection, and the only person Jesus ever told us to remember her with a testimony. Jesus said, after Mary anointed his feet with oil, speak of this that which she has done wherever this Gospel is preached as a memorial to her.
The last Mary is the sister of Lazarus.
All three Marys were present at the Cross, and Jesus told his mother "behold your son, and told John behold your mother"
2007-02-24 15:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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The Holy Bible - Luke Chapters 1 and 2 is the story of the birth of Jesus.
2007-02-16 16:16:26
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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John 19:25-27
2007-02-16 16:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The Marriage feast of Cana is a good start. Or the story of Jesus staying behind in the Temple for 3 days when He was a child.
Another is Mary at the Cross with Jesus when Jesus asked John to take care of Mary. Or when Mary held her dead son in her arms.
2007-02-16 16:19:10
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answered by Mary W 5
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There is also the story of when Jesus was in the temple teaching and Mary and His 1/2 brothers came to see him about something - doesn't say what specifically but I've always wondered if this might have been when Joseph died. It had to be pretty important to interrupt Christ in the Temple. Anyway that's when they told him behold your mother and brothers are without desiring to speak with you and Jesus said Who is my mother or who are my brothers ---- those that do the will of God. Mark 3:33
2007-02-16 16:26:08
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answered by wd 5
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If you are referring to Mary Magdalene, my favorite is her washing Jesus's feet with her perfume and hair. I even have a song that is about that scripture. John 11:2
Oh, the virgin, I like when his mother and brothers are wanting to see him and he says that these people among him are his mother and brothers now. Check out these sites. The Bible.com, Bible Gateway.com Type in Jesus and Mary and it will list all scriptures.
2007-02-16 16:21:27
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answered by t2ensie 3
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Do a Google Search and you will find MANY on-line Bible resources.
There's at least 20 different English translations of the Bible available online.
2007-02-24 08:36:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you talking about His mother or Mary Magdalene?
Start from the beginning when Jesus was born in Bethlehem, then about the Holy Family's fearful flight to Egybt ( they fled Palestine ) afteh Herod decreed the death of young male children. It is likely that they took the Way of Sea fromGazaacross toward Egybt.
Mary and Joseph took Jesus to Jerusalem when He was a boy for Passover and other observances.
Jeus was at the wedding and when the wine was gone, His mother asked Him to do something. It was not His time yet, but as a good son, He turned the wated to the wine. His first miracle.
Although Jesus is the single most influental individual the world has ever known, 30 of the 33 years of His life are almost totl blank. The Gospels of Matthew and Luke tell of His birth, and Lke adds one important incident that occured when He was 12. Thus the so-called hidden years are subject to conjecture.
We know from Luke"s account of yourn Jesus' journey with His parents to Jerusalem for Passover that Joseph and Mary were devout Jews and that Jesus was already intensely interested in the Torah. It is propable that His religious studies continued and laid the groung work for His later teachngs about the law. The most likely conclusion to be drawn from the lack of Jesus' childhood is that it passed unevently. No doubt tJesus lived the life of a Galilean boy of the first century A.D.
Having celelbrated the feast of Passover n Jerusalem, Joseph and Mary had startedhome for Nazareth when they discovered that 12-year-old Jesus was not among the crowd of people with whom they were travelling. They returned to search for the boy and on the third day found Him( imagine the mother's horror for those days ), "sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions" Luke 2:46
According to Luke, the boy's parents were amazed, and Hs mother asked Him, "Son, why have you treated us so ( Luke 2:48)?" His response baffelled Joseph and Mary, for what He said was " Did you not know that I must be at my Father's house ( Luke 2:49 )?" . And by "Father" it is clear, He did not mean Joseph.
Nonetheless, Jesus went home with His parents and "increased in wisdom and in statre, and favor with God and man" Luke 2:52
You can tell also that Mary was with Jesus when He was crucified. According to John, a mournful group that included Mary the mother of Jesus and "the disciple whom He loved" ( thought to be John himself )drew near enough to speak to Him. Before surrndering to death, Jesus commanded the care of His mother to John, the only one of His male disciples to have shared the ordeal.
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2007-02-16 16:18:55
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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All we know about Jesus and Mary is in the Bible. Everything else is heresay. Read the Gospels. Everything you need to know is in there. Don't take anybody's word for it. The Bible has everything that you need.
2007-02-16 16:23:05
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answered by michael m 5
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