150:2.3 [[Mary Magdalene]] became the most [[effective]] [[teacher]] of the [[gospel]] among this group of twelve [[women]] [[evangelists]]. She was set apart for such [[service]], together with Rebecca, at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jotapata Jotapata] about four weeks subsequent to her [[conversion]]. [[Mary]] and Rebecca, with the others of this [[group]], went on through the remainder of [[Jesus]]' life on [[earth]], laboring [[faithfully]] and effectively for the [[enlightenment]] and uplifting of their downtrodden sisters; and when the last and [[tragic]] [[episode]] in the [[drama]] of [[Jesus]]' life was being enacted, notwithstanding [[the apostles]] all fled but one, these [[women]] were all present, and not one either denied or [[betrayed]] him. | 150:2.3 [[Mary Magdalene]] became the most [[effective]] [[teacher]] of the [[gospel]] among this group of twelve [[women]] [[evangelists]]. She was set apart for such [[service]], together with Rebecca, at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jotapata Jotapata] about four weeks subsequent to her [[conversion]]. [[Mary]] and Rebecca, with the others of this [[group]], went on through the remainder of [[Jesus]]' life on [[earth]], laboring [[faithfully]] and effectively for the [[enlightenment]] and uplifting of their downtrodden sisters; and when the last and [[tragic]] [[episode]] in the [[drama]] of [[Jesus]]' life was being enacted, notwithstanding [[the apostles]] all fled but one, these [[women]] were all present, and not one either denied or [[betrayed]] him. |