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[[File:Edelfelt Christ and Mary Magdalene 1890.JPG|thumb|230px|''Christ and Mary Magdalene'' by Albert Edelfelt, 1890: Mary Magdalene was the first witness to the resurrection of Jesus.]]
<!-- interlanguage:start -->[[ko:막달라 마리아]]<!-- interlanguage:end -->Mary Magdalene was a woman from Magdala, a village near [[Galilee]], and a devoted disciple and servant of Jesus. Her journey with Him began after He drove seven demons out of her. Mary was present at [[Crucifixion|Jesus’ crucifixion]] and was the first to witness His [[Jesus' Resurrection|resurrection]], announcing it to His disciples. After Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene is the most frequently mentioned woman in the [[The New Testament|New Testament]].
Mary Magdalene was a woman from Magdala, a village near [[Galilee]], and a devoted disciple and servant of Jesus. Her journey with Him began after He drove seven demons out of her. Mary was present at [[Crucifixion|Jesus’ crucifixion]] and was the first to witness His [[Jesus' Resurrection|resurrection]], announcing it to His disciples. After Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mary Magdalene is the most frequently mentioned woman in the [[The New Testament|New Testament]].


==Origin of Name==
==Origin of Name==