Are the feet of Mary Magdalene washing Jesus Ever?
I am not a Catholic, so I'm not sure where I heard this, is it true? I need an answer really fast:)
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- Why does the Catholic church deny marriage of Jesus and Mary Magdalene?
- What Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married? Why the Catholic Church keep it a secret?
- Questions about Mary Magdalene with Jesus, the Last Supper, marriage ~ Why so hard to believe?






The Bible says nothing about the Magdalene washing the feet of Jesus. That was a rumor started by Pope Gregory I, that confuse Mary Magdalene (of whom seven demons had been expelled ") with the" sin "of women in Luke's account of the washing of the feet.
The account details differ in each washing Gospel. In some, their feet are washed, in other head. Some use oil, others use the tears of women. Judas complains, or is Simon the Pharisee, or the other apostles? John says it was Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, who did the washing. Or did a lot or the details are not important. But no mention of Madeleine in the scene.
N did not.
She does not exist, Jesus did not exist as the Bible is just a piece of fiction that a few million weak-minded people interpret as fact.
According to earlier versions of the Bible, she licked her fingers. The church issued this part, however.
he did
You need not be Catholic to know that this is true - Mary Magdalene actually wash the feet of the Savior.
It did more than wash his feet. He licked his fingers too.
That Mary was a girl one.
There are three Marys in Jesus' life.
His Mother
Magdalena
And the woman who washes his feet. [Mary of Bethany, sister of Lazarus]
Yes … with a very expensive perfume
Yes, he washed his feet with her tears of repentance loving, dried them with her hair, which means the act of delivery of its "beauty" to one who saw it as more beautiful. And then she anointed his feet with expensive perfume. This last act showed his full confidence and devotion to serve and follow him. He declared his love and deep gratitude to him for these things.
That's what he says. Personally I think it is a metaphor for something else.
Mary washed his feet with her tears and wiped his feet with her hair, God bless her.
Yes he did, and with tears
My girlfriend never washed their feet, Jesus was very fortunate
wasn't that a professional, she washed something at a price.