Mary Magdalene was a woman who is mentioned several times in the New Testament of the Bible. She is believed to have been a close follower of Jesus and is often depicted as a symbol of repentance and devotion.
According to the Gospels, Mary Magdalene was originally from the town of Magdala on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. She is said to have been possessed by seven demons, which Jesus cast out of her. After her healing, she became a devoted follower of Jesus and traveled with Him and His disciples, supporting their ministry with her resources.
Mary Magdalene is mentioned as being present at several key events in Jesus' life, including His crucifixion and burial.
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