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Greek New Testament Concordance —The name Magdalene

Greek New Testament concordance of the name Magdalene, which occurs 12 times in the New Testament

Names normally inflect according to their grammatical function and context, and thus come in various forms.

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Among which was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of Zebedee's children.
εν
in(to)
preposition
αις
to which
rel pron
dat-pl-fem
ην
she was
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p si
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
του
of the
def art
gen-si-mas
ιακωβου
of James
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
και
and
conjunction
ιωση
of Joses
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
μητηρ
mother
noun
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μητηρ
mother
noun
nom-si-fem
των
of the
def art
gen-pl-mas
υιων
of sons
noun
gen-pl-mas
ζεβεδαιου
of Zebedee
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
And there was Mary Magdalene, and the other Mary, sitting over against the sepulchre.
ην
she was
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p si
δε
-
conjunction
εκει
there
adverb
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
αλλη
other
adjective
nom-si-fem
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
καθημεναι
being seated
participle
pres-mi/pDe-par
nom-pl-fem
απεναντι
from-in-front
adverb
του
of the
def art
gen-si-mas
ταφου
of grave
noun
gen-si-mas
In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first [day] of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre.
οψε
late
adverb
δε
-
conjunction
σαββατων
of Sabbaths
noun (name)
gen-pl-neu
τη
to the
def art
dat-si-fem
επιφωσκουση
[see note]
εις
in(to)/un(to)
preposition
μιαν
one
adjective
acc-si-fem
σαββατων
of Sabbaths
noun (name)
gen-pl-neu
ηλθεν
she came
verb
2aor-act-ind
3rd-p si
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
αλλη
other
adjective
nom-si-fem
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
θεωρησαι
to observe
verb
aor-act-inf
τον
the
def art
acc-si-mas
ταφον
grave
noun
acc-si-mas
There were also women looking on afar off: among whom was Mary Magdalene, and Mary the mother of James the less and of Joses, and Salome;
ησαν
they were
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
δε
-
conjunction
και
and
conjunction
γυναικες
women
noun
nom-pl-fem
απο
out of
preposition
μακροθεν
from afar
adverb
θεωρουσαι
observing
participle
pres-act-par
nom-pl-fem
εν
in(to)
preposition
αις
to which
rel pron
dat-pl-fem
ην
she was
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p si
και
and
conjunction
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
του
of the
def art
gen-si-mas
ιακωβου
of James
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
του
of the
def art
gen-si-mas
μικρου
of less
adjective
gen-si-mas
και
and
conjunction
ιωση
of Joses
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
μητηρ
mother
noun
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
σαλωμη
Salome
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
And Mary Magdalene and Mary [the mother] of Joses beheld where he was laid.
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
δε
-
conjunction
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
ιωση
of Joses
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
εθεωρουν
they were observing
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
που
where
adverb
τιθεται
he was deposited
verb
pres-pas-ind
3rd-p si
And when the sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, and Mary the [mother] of James, and Salome, had bought sweet spices, that they might come and anoint him.
και
and
conjunction
διαγενομενου
of elapsing
participle
2aor-mDe-par
gen-si-neu
του
of the
def art
gen-si-neu
σαββατου
of Sabbath
noun (name)
gen-si-neu
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
του
of the
def art
gen-si-mas
ιακωβου
of James
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
και
and
conjunction
σαλωμη
Salome
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
ηγορασαν
they bought
verb
aor-act-ind
3rd-p pl
αρωματα
aromatics
noun
acc-pl-neu
ινα
that
conjunction
ελθουσαι
coming
participle
2aor-act-par
nom-pl-fem
αλειψωσιν
they might oil
verb
aor-act-sub
3rd-p pl
αυτον
him
3rd-p pers pron
acc-si-mas
Now when [Jesus] was risen early the first [day] of the week, he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, out of whom he had cast seven devils.
αναστας
rising
participle
2aor-act-par
nom-si-mas
δε
-
conjunction
πρωι
early [morning]
adverb
πρωτη
to first
adjective
dat-si-fem
σαββατου
of Sabbath
noun (name)
gen-si-neu
εφανη
he was revealed
verb
2aor-pas-ind
3rd-p si
πρωτον
first
adverb
μαρια
to Mary
noun (name)
dat-si-fem
τη
to the
def art
dat-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
to Magdalene
noun (name)
dat-si-fem
αφ
out of
preposition
ης
of which
rel pron
gen-si-fem
εκβεβληκει
he had cast out
verb
plp-act-ind
3rd-p si
επτα
seven
indeclinable
numeral
δαιμονια
daimonions
noun
acc-pl-neu
And certain women, which had been healed of evil spirits and infirmities, Mary called Magdalene, out of whom went seven devils,
και
and
conjunction
γυναικες
women
noun
nom-pl-fem
τινες
some
indef pron
nom-pl-fem
αι
which
rel pron
nom-pl-fem
ησαν
they were
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
τεθεραπευμεναι
having been cured
participle
perf-pas-par
nom-pl-fem
απο
out of
preposition
πνευματων
of spirits
noun
gen-pl-neu
πονηρων
of impeding
adjective
gen-pl-neu
και
and
conjunction
ασθενειων
of strengthlessnesses
noun
gen-pl-fem
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
καλουμενη
being called
participle
pres-pas-par
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
αφ
out of
preposition
ης
of which
rel pron
gen-si-fem
δαιμονια
daimonions
noun
nom-pl-neu
επτα
seven
indeclinable
numeral
εξεληλυθει
it had come out
verb
2plp-act-ind
3rd-p si
It was Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary [the mother] of James, and other [women that were] with them, which told these things unto the apostles.
ησαν
they were
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
δε
-
conjunction
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
ιωαννα
Joanna
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
και
and
conjunction
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
ιακωβου
of James
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
και
and
conjunction
αι
the
def art
nom-pl-fem
λοιπαι
others
adjective
nom-pl-fem
συν
with
preposition
αυταις
to them
3rd-p pers pron
dat-pl-fem
αι
which
rel pron
nom-pl-fem
ελεγον
they were saying
verb
imp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
προς
toward
preposition
τους
the
def art
acc-pl-mas
αποστολους
apostles
noun
acc-pl-mas
ταυτα
these
dem pron
acc-pl-neu
Now there stood by the cross of Jesus his mother, and his mother's sister, Mary the [wife] of Cleophas, and Mary Magdalene.
ειστηκεισαν
they had gathered
verb
plp-act-ind
3rd-p pl
δε
-
conjunction
παρα
by
preposition
τω
to the
def art
dat-si-mas
σταυρω
to public display
noun
dat-si-mas
του
of the
def art
gen-si-mas
ιησου
of Jesus
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μητηρ
mother
noun
nom-si-fem
αυτου
of him
3rd-p pers pron
gen-si-mas
και
and
conjunction
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
αδελφη
sister
noun
nom-si-fem
της
of the
def art
gen-si-fem
μητρος
of mother
noun
gen-si-fem
αυτου
of him
3rd-p pers pron
gen-si-mas
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
του
of the
def art
gen-si-mas
κλωπα
of Clopas
noun (name)
gen-si-mas
και
and
conjunction
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
The first [day] of the week cometh Mary Magdalene early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre.
τη
to the
def art
dat-si-fem
δε
-
conjunction
μια
to one
adjective
dat-si-fem
των
of the
def art
gen-pl-neu
σαββατων
of Sabbaths
noun (name)
gen-pl-neu
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
ερχεται
she comes
verb
pres-mi/pDe-ind
3rd-p si
πρωι
early [morning]
adverb
σκοτιας
of darkness
noun
gen-si-fem
ετι
still
adverb
ουσης
of being
participle
pres-act-par
gen-si-fem
εις
in(to)/un(to)
preposition
το
the
def art
acc-si-neu
μνημειον
tomb
noun
acc-si-neu
και
and
conjunction
βλεπει
she saw
verb
pres-act-ind
3rd-p si
τον
the
def art
acc-si-mas
λιθον
stone
noun
acc-si-mas
ηρμενον
having been taken up
participle
perf-pas-par
acc-si-mas
εκ
from
preposition
του
of the
def art
gen-si-neu
μνημειου
of tomb
noun
gen-si-neu
Mary Magdalene came and told the disciples that she had seen the Lord, and [that] he had spoken these things unto her.
ερχεται
she comes
verb
pres-mi/pDe-ind
3rd-p si
μαρια
Mary
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
η
the
def art
nom-si-fem
μαγδαληνη
Magdalene
noun (name)
nom-si-fem
απαγγελλουσα
messaging from
participle
pres-act-par
nom-si-fem
τοις
to the
def art
dat-pl-mas
μαθηταις
to students
noun
dat-pl-mas
οτι
that
conjunction
εωρακεν
she has seen
verb
perf-act-ind
3rd-p si
τον
the
def art
acc-si-mas
κυριον
lord
noun
acc-si-mas
και
and
conjunction
ταυτα
these
dem pron
acc-pl-neu
ειπεν
he said
verb
2aor-act-ind
3rd-p si
αυτη
to her
3rd-p pers pron
dat-si-fem
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