As Marias do quarto Evangelho:
O discipulado vivido no silêncio e ação!
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7213/2318-8065.09.01.p04-14Abstract
The name “Maria (Μαρία)” appears fifteen times: (John 11,1.2.19.20.28.31.32.45; 12,3; 19,252x; 20,1.11.16.18). Systematically following the biblical text, present in the fourth Gospel, we now talk about Mary, sister of the brothers: Lazarus and Martha (John 11,1.2.19.20.28.32.45; 12,3). Other times it is described about the four Marys, the first being Mary, the mother of Jesus (John 19:25b), the second Mary, his mother's sister (John 19:25c), the third Mary, wife of Clopas ( John 19:25d), and the fourth, Mary Magdalene (John 19:25e). Furthermore, in (Jo 20,1.11.16.18) strong narratives are recorded regarding Mary Magdalene. On the one hand, it is known that during his public ministry, in (Mk 3:13-19; Mt 10:1-4; Lk 6:12-16) Jesus of Nazareth “climbed the mountain” and “called the yes”, those that “he wanted”. On the other hand, in (Luke 8:1s) in addition to the “twelve” the presence of a group of “women” is described, alongside the person of Jesus. Notably, they, it seems, were never officially called by Jesus. Likewise, once they approached him, they were never dispersed either. In general, they perform a service of love, and can always be found in a number of verbs that indicate action.






