What is another word for Mary Magdalene?

Pronunciation: [mˈe͡əɹi mˈaɡde͡ɪlˌiːn] (IPA)

Mary Magdalene a historically significant figure in Christianity who was one of the most well-known disciples of Jesus Christ. Some synonyms for Mary Magdalene include "follower of Jesus," "prophetess," "apostle to the apostles," "sinner-turned-saint," "chosen woman," and "Christ's loyal disciple." Known for her unwavering faith and devotion to Jesus Christ, Mary Magdalene is celebrated as one of the few women who stood by Jesus until his death. Her story has inspired countless writers, artists, and theologians throughout the centuries, making her a beloved and revered figure in Christian tradition. Ultimately, regardless of the synonym used, Mary Magdalene is forever remembered as a pivotal figure in the life of Jesus Christ.

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What are the hypernyms for Mary magdalene?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    woman, christian saint, Biblical Figure, disciple of Jesus, protagonist of the Bible.

Famous quotes with Mary magdalene

  • Not a single one of our ancient sources indicates that Jesus was married, let alone married to Mary Magdalene. All such claims are part of modern fictional reconstructions of Jesus' life, not rooted in the surviving accounts themselves. The historical approach to our sources may not be as exciting and sensationalist as fictional claims about Jesus (he kept a lover! he had sex! he made babies!), but there's something to be said for knowing what really happened in history, even if it is not as titillating as what happens in novels.
    Bart D. Ehrman
  • I was at the Cross With Mary Magdalene. I received the muse From Ceridwen's cauldron.
    Taliesin
  • As to the First, methought I had some feeling in the Passion of Christ, but yet I desired more by the grace of God. Methought I would have been that time with Mary Magdalene, and with other that were Christ’s lovers, and therefore I desired a bodily sight wherein I might have more knowledge of the bodily pains of our Saviour and of the compassion of our Lady and of all His true lovers that saw, that time, His pains. For I would be one of them and suffer with Him. Other sight nor shewing of God desired I never none, till the soul were disparted from the body. The cause of this petition was that after the shewing I should have the more true mind in the Passion of Christ.
    Julian of Norwich
  • In this Sight mine understanding was lifted up into Heaven, and then God brought merrily to my mind David, and others in the Old Law without number; and in the New Law He brought to my mind first Mary Magdalene, Peter and Paul, and those of Inde; and Saint John of Beverley ; and others also without number: how they are known in the Church in earth with their sins, and it is to them no shame, but all is turned for them to worship. And therefore our courteous Lord sheweth for them here in part like as it is there in fulness: for there the token of sin is turned to worship.
    Julian of Norwich

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