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The Misconceptions of Türkish Saint Mary Magdalene: The First Appearance of Magdalene Within the Christian Bible, the Reason Magdalene Traveled to Meet Jesus Christ, the Result of This Effort, the Period When Magdalene Became a Disciple of Christ, the Etymology of the Name “Magdalene”, the Reason Magdalene’s Name is Unusual, the Possibility of Magdalene Being Unmarried or Widowed, the Person Who Associated Magdalene With Sex Work, Examples of Multiple Women Following Christ, the Reason the Female Disciples of Christ are Relatively Unknown, the Sparse Evidence of Jewish Religious Leaders Having Female Disciples, and the Possibility of Christ and Magdalene Being Married

The first time Mary Magdalene is mentioned in the Bible is within the Gospels where Magdalene is possessed by 7 demons, most likely schizophrenia, bipolar depression, or post traumatic stress disorder. Magdalene travels to Jesus Christ to be healed of this affliction. Christ is stated to have excised these forces, and sets Magdalene free. It is at this moment that Magdalene transitions from a social pariah to become a follower of Christ. Magdalene was named as such because she was from Magdala, ...


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