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3094. Magdaléné
Strong's Lexicon
Magdaléné: Magdalene

Original Word:Μαγδαληνή
Part of Speech:Noun, Feminine
Transliteration:Magdaléné
Pronunciation:mag-dal-ay-NAY
Phonetic Spelling:(mag-dal-ay-nay')
Definition:Magdalene
Meaning:Magdalene, a woman of Magdala.

Word Origin:Derived from Μαγδαλά (Magdala), a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for Magdalene, the town of Magdala is sometimes associated with the Hebrew word מִגְדָּל (migdal), meaning "tower."

Usage:Magdalene refers to Mary Magdalene, a prominent female disciple of Jesus Christ. The name indicates her origin from the town of Magdala. She is often identified as a devoted follower of Jesus, present at His crucifixion and the first to witness His resurrection.

Cultural and Historical Background:Magdala was a fishing town known for its trade and industry. In the New Testament, Mary Magdalene is depicted as a woman from whom Jesus cast out seven demons (Luke 8:2). Her transformation from a troubled past to a faithful disciple exemplifies the redemptive power of Christ. In a cultural context where women had limited roles, her prominence in the Gospel narratives highlights the inclusive nature of Jesus' ministry.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
fem. of Magdalénos
Definition
Magdalene, of Magdala, a place on the coast of the Sea of Galilee near Tiberias
NASB Translation
Magdalene (12).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3094: Μαγδαληνή

Μαγδαληνή,Μαγδαληνης, (Μαγδαλά, which see),Magdalene, a woman of Magdala:Matthew 27:56, 61;Matthew 28:1;Mark 15:40, 47;Mark 16:1, 9;Luke 8:2;Luke 24:10;John 19:25;John 20:1, 18.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Magdalene.

Feminine of a derivative ofMagdala; a female Magdalene, i.e. Inhabitant of Magdala -- Magdalene.

see GREEKMagdala

Forms and Transliterations
Μαγδαληνη Μαγδαληνή Μαγδαληνὴ Μαγδαληνῇ Magdalene Magdalenḗ Magdalenḕ Magdalēnē Magdalēnḗ Magdalēnḕ Magdalenêi Magdalēnē̂i
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Englishman's Concordance
Matthew 27:56N-NFS
GRK:Μαρία ἡΜαγδαληνὴ καὶ Μαρία
NAS: them was MaryMagdalene, and Mary
KJV: was MaryMagdalene, and Mary
INT: MaryMagdalene and Mary

Matthew 27:61N-NFS
GRK:Μαριὰμ ἡΜαγδαληνὴ καὶ ἡ
NAS: And MaryMagdalene was there,
KJV: was MaryMagdalene, and the other
INT: MaryMagdalene and the

Matthew 28:1N-NFS
GRK:Μαριὰμ ἡΜαγδαληνὴ καὶ ἡ
NAS: MaryMagdalene and the other
KJV: came MaryMagdalene and the other
INT: MaryMagdalene and the

Mark 15:40N-NFS
GRK:Μαρία ἡΜαγδαληνὴ καὶ Μαρία
NAS: [were] MaryMagdalene, and Mary
KJV: was MaryMagdalene, and Mary
INT: MaryMagdalene and Mary

Mark 15:47N-NFS
GRK:Μαρία ἡΜαγδαληνὴ καὶ Μαρία
NAS: MaryMagdalene and Mary
KJV: And MaryMagdalene and Mary
INT: MaryMagdalene and Mary [mother]

Mark 16:1N-NFS
GRK:Μαρία ἡΜαγδαληνὴ καὶ Μαρία
NAS: MaryMagdalene, and Mary
KJV: was past, MaryMagdalene, and Mary
INT: MaryMagdalene and Mary

Mark 16:9N-DFS
GRK:Μαρίᾳ τῇΜαγδαληνῇ παρ' ἧς
NAS: to MaryMagdalene, from whom
KJV: first to MaryMagdalene, out of whom
INT: to MaryMagdalene from whom

Luke 8:2N-NFS
GRK:ἡ καλουμένηΜαγδαληνή ἀφ' ἧς
NAS: who was calledMagdalene, from whom
KJV: Mary calledMagdalene, out of whom
INT: who is calledMagdalene from whom

Luke 24:10N-NFS
GRK:δὲ ἡΜαγδαληνὴ Μαρία καὶ
NAS: they were MaryMagdalene and Joanna
KJV: It was MaryMagdalene, and Joanna,
INT: moreoverMagdalene Mary and

John 19:25N-NFS
GRK:Μαρία ἡΜαγδαληνή
NAS: and MaryMagdalene.
KJV: and MaryMagdalene.
INT: MaryMagdalene

John 20:1N-NFS
GRK:Μαρία ἡΜαγδαληνὴ ἔρχεται πρωὶ
NAS: MaryMagdalene came
KJV: MaryMagdalene early,
INT: MaryMagdalene comes early

John 20:18N-NFS
GRK:Μαριὰμ ἡΜαγδαληνὴ ἀγγέλλουσα τοῖς
NAS: MaryMagdalene came, announcing
KJV: MaryMagdalene came and told
INT: MaryMagdalene bringing word to the

Strong's Greek 3094
12 Occurrences


Μαγδαληνὴ — 12 Occ.















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