From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8251 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, January 9 2022 Volume 14 : Number 8251 Today's Subjects: ----------------- This website is a game-changer for family safety ["Online Background Chec] Protect Your IRA/401(k) ["Buy Gold 2Day" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2022 06:42:32 -0500 From: "Online Background Checks" Subject: This website is a game-changer for family safety This website is a game-changer for family safety http://saneplans.us/bII6fngxHpi8UTI63uV1YPcfRxGGKSI04CHujyyTc-MPQkCmhw http://saneplans.us/UkqI7fYh2IbcrB_Iu-25RcU2a_Tbqwxhn79LeobV11njEgNn2A art of the gospel deals with Jesus's parting words to his followers after a post-resurrection appearance. Mary first appears in the second part, in which she tells the other disciples, who are all in fright for their own lives: "Do not weep or grieve or be in doubt, for his grace will be with you all and will protect you. Rather, let us praise his greatness, for he has prepared us and made us truly human." Unlike in the Gospel of Thomas, where women can only be saved by becoming men, in the Gospel of Mary, they can be saved just as they are. Peter approaches Mary and asks her: "Sister we know that the Savior loved you more than the rest of woman. Tell us the words of the Savior which you remember which you know, but we do not, nor have we heard them". Mary answered and said, "What is hidden from you I will proclaim to you". And she began to speak to them these words: "I", she said, "I saw the Lord in a vision and I said to Him, Lord I saw you today in a vision". b?de Boer 2005, p. 74 Mary then proceeds to describe the Gnostic cosmology in depth, revealing that she is the only one who has understood Jesus's true teachings. Andrew the Apostle challenges Mary, insisting, "Say what you think about what she said, but I do not believe the savior said this. These teachings are strange ideas." Peter responds, saying, "Did he really speak with a woman in private, without our knowledge? Should we all listen to her? Did he prefer her to us?" Andrew and Peter's responses are intended to demonstrate that they do not understand Jesus's teachings and that it is really only Mary who truly understands. Matthew the Apostle comes to Mary's defense, giving a sharp rebuke to Peter: "Peter, you are always angry. Now I see you arguing against this woman like an adversary. If the savior made her worthy, who are you to reject her? Surely the savior knows her well. That is why he loved her mor ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2022 06:37:28 -0500 From: "Buy Gold 2Day" Subject: Protect Your IRA/401(k) Protect Your IRA/401(k) http://sqriboost.us/0Hi9U1DDAngQuX0z3fKWmn9V5HbsWQUhfIcKgYITjaZyg7NqBQ http://sqriboost.us/-SnhwTGOB9izx2mgqVqR4Err4--l45R08_OkM8Kb5AjNZBME5Q dalene's epithet Magdalene (? ?????????; literally "the Magdalene") most likely means that she came from Magdala, a village on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee that was primarily known in antiquity as a fishing town. Mary was, by far, the most common Jewish given name for females during the first century, so it was necessary for the authors of the gospels to call her Magdalene in order to distinguish her from the other women named Mary who followed Jesus. Although the Gospel of Mark, reputed by scholars to be the earliest surviving gospel, does not mention Mary Magdalene until Jesus's crucifixion, the Gospel of Luke 8:2b3 provides a brief summary of her role during his ministry: Soon afterwards he went on through cities and villages, proclaiming and bringing the good news of the kingdom of God. The twelve were with him, as well as some women who had been cured of evil spirits and infirmities: Mary, called Magdalene, from whom seven demons had gone out, and Joanna, the wife of Herod's steward Chuza, and Susanna, and many others, who provided for them out of their resources. b?Luke 8:1-3 The Conversion of Mary Magdalene (c. 1548) by Paolo Veronese. According to Gospel of Luke, Jesus exorcized "seven demons" from Mary Magdalene. The statement that Mary had been possessed by seven demons is repeated in Mark 16:9, part of the "longer ending" of that gospel b this is not found in the earliest manuscripts, and is actually a second-century addition to the original text, possibly based on the Gospel of Luke. In the first century, demons were widely believed to be the cause of physical and psychological illness. Bruce Chilton, a scholar of early Christianity, states that the reference to the number of demons being "seven" may mean that Mary had to undergo seven exorcisms, probably over a long period of time, due to the first six bein ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8251 **********************************************