person

mary magdalene

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Properties

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0
also_known_as
Mary of the Gospels, Mary of Mejdel
cultural_impact
history, painting, poetry
description
A significant figure from New Testament times, whose name is prominent in history, painting, and poetry, known for her deep love for Jesus.
emotional_state
weeping
era
New Testament times
gender
female
initial_belief
Jesus' body taken away
key_event
first witness of resurrection
role
disciple

Relationships

  • expressed_emotionweeping
    description
    Mary Magdalene expressed sorrow through weeping, particularly at the sepulchre.
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    Weep on, poor woman! Nay, give one more look through blinding tears “at the place where the Lord lay.” “And as she wept
  • looked_intoSepulchre
    description
    Mary Magdalene stooped down to peer inside the burial chamber.
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    she stooped down and looked into the sepulchre
  • spoke_toAngels
    description
    Mary Magdalene responded to the angels, explaining her distress over the disappearance of Jesus' body.
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    She saith unto them, Because they have taken away my Lord, and I know not where they have laid Him.
  • sawJesus
    description
    Mary Magdalene turned and perceived Jesus standing, though she did not initially recognize him.
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    she turned herself back, and saw Jesus standing
  • mistookJesus
    description
    Mary Magdalene, failing to recognize the resurrected Jesus, believed him to be the person responsible for tending the garden.
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    She, supposing Him to be the gardener
  • addressed_asGardener
    description
    Mary Magdalene spoke to Jesus under the mistaken impression that he was the gardener, asking about the location of Jesus' body.
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    saith unto Him, Sir, if thou hast borne Him hence, tell me where thou hast laid Him, and I will take Him away.
  • addressed_asRabboni
    description
    Upon recognizing Jesus, Mary Magdalene used the term 'Rabboni' to address him, signifying her acknowledgement of him as her Master or Teacher.
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    saith unto Him, Rabboni
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:08:24.026Z
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  • visitsLord
    description
    Mary Magdalene was the first to visit the tomb of her Lord on Sunday morning.
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    Mary Magdalene was earliest of all on Sunday morning at the tomb of her Lord.
  • first_to_seeLord
    description
    Mary Magdalene was the first person to see the resurrected Lord.
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    And she was first of all to see Him.
  • reports_toPeter
    description
    Mary Magdalene hastened to report the discovery of the empty grave to Peter.
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    the haste to make report to Peter and John;
  • reports_toJohn
    description
    Mary Magdalene hastened to report the discovery of the empty grave to John.
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    the haste to make report to Peter and John;
  • fears_return_ofseven demons
    description
    Mary Magdalene experiences a rush of despair, fearing the potential return of the seven demons from her past.
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    What if the seven demons come again?
  • harbors_hope_fornew kingdom
    description
    Mary Magdalene holds onto a vague hope for a new kingdom, a concept that had previously touched her spirit.
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    And what of that vague hope of a new kingdom that once or twice touched her
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:09:50.565Z
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  • lived_duringNew Testament times
    description
    Mary Magdalene was one of several significant Marys whose lives unfolded during the New Testament era.
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    There were several Marys who belonged to the New Testament times
  • has_potential_name_originEl-Mejdel
    description
    The word 'Magdalene' in Mary Magdalene's name may derive from El-Mejdel, a village associated with her.
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    whether the word “Magdalene” is from the name of the place of her birth and residence
  • lovedJesus
    description
    Mary Magdalene is described as deeply loving her Lord, Jesus, for a good reason and with all her heart.
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    source_text
    Mary of Mejdel, who loved her Lord for a good reason, and loved Him with all her heart
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-01T21:10:06.659Z
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  • same_as01KJNKDYF9KENCFWWCZWN93NYQ
    confidence
    0.95
    detected_at
    2026-03-01T21:11:33.646Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    This candidate has the exact same label ('mary magdalene') and type ('person') as the source entity. Although it lacks detailed properties and relationships, the identical, specific name strongly suggests it refers to the same individual, likely a less enriched extraction.