Mary
Mary in the Bible — wife of Joseph, and mother of the Messiah (MAT 1:16). Referenced in 8 scripture passages.
Name meaning: “same as Miriam”
Profile
- Gender
- female
- Scripture References
- 8 references
- Known Names
- 2 names
- Relationships
- 6 connections
Biography
The virgin chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus Christ. A young woman from Nazareth, betrothed to Joseph, Mary received the angel Gabriel's announcement with humble submission. She gave birth to Jesus in Bethlehem and raised Him with Joseph. Mary witnessed Jesus' ministry, His crucifixion, and was present with the disciples after His ascension. She is called blessed among women.
Significance
Mary's obedient faith demonstrates true discipleship. Her role as the mother of Jesus fulfills prophecy and shows God's ability to work through humble, faithful servants.
Key Events
Names & Labels (2)
- Hebrew
- מִרְיָם
- Transliteration
- mirəyam
- Meaning
- [variously] bitterness; plump one; wished-for child; one who loves or is loved
- Greek
- Μαρία
- Reference
- MAT 1:16
- Strong's
- H4813
- Hebrew
- אִמּוֹ שֶׁל יֵשׁוּעַ
- Transliteration
- imo shel yəshua
- Meaning
- mother of Yeshua
- Greek
- μήτηρ τοῦ Ἰησοῦ
- Reference
- JHN 2:1
- Strong's
- H517, H7945, H3442
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Mary in the Bible?
Mary is described in the Bible as wife of Joseph, and mother of the Messiah (MAT 1:16).
What does the name Mary mean?
The name Mary means “same as Miriam” according to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary.