Mary of Bethany, Mary Magdalene, and the Repentant Anointer – The Hallelujah House

Mary of Bethany, Mary Magdalene, and the Repentant Anointer

An Addition to this Week’s Podcast:

Today, there is a bonus podcast up. I wanted to take a closer look at the three women discussed in our last Abiding study: Mary of Magdala, Mary of Bethany, and the Repentant Anointer.

So come on by the House where the doors are open to see who these women are and where their stories take place on the timeline of Jesus ministry.

Please note: One correction I need to make is the woman with the Alabaster box of oil (repentant anointer) took place in Galilea not Judea. Simon the Pharisee’s house was in Galilea. That was a slip up on my part. Bethany is in Judea.

Today’s Passages:

The Repentant Anointer: Luke 7:36-50

Mary of Bethany: John 12:1-8

Mary Magdalene:  Luke 8:1-3

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Tammy Carter Adams is the founder of The Hallelujah House and the host of the Bible study podcast Abiding in the Vine: Hearing the Voice of God written by Richard Case.

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