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  • Writer's pictureGerald Calvert

Women At The Cross and Tomb of Jesus.

Updated: Mar 13

I think we can all agree that the women most likely to have been at the cross and the tomb, would have been Jesus' mother Mary, her sister to support her, His wife, i.e., the disciple He loved, and her mother to support her daughter. As you will see, Salome Zebedee, who I claim is the mother of the Disciple Jesus loved, is featured in nearly all of the cross and tomb verses, albeit in a very confused way, which is as you would expect from Paul reporting on the Passion of Jesus, without having any firsthand knowledge of the event and at the same time trying to promote His divinity.


In support of God’s plan to judge the prince of this world, that God inspired to me, Jesus has to have produced at least one son (see Isa 53:10) before His crucifixion, and it is a descendant of that son who was chosen by God, some 2000 years later, to fulfill Isaiah 11:1b, A Branch shall grow out of the Rod. The Branch growing out of the Rod is also the Comforter that Jesus promised in John 16:7-16 The Comforter is also the Helper, the Spirit of Truth, The Truth, the Holy Ghost and last but not least, the Jewish Messiah who will call them from the four corners of the earth in Isa 11:11, 12. (To Christianity)


To have produced sons and daughters before He died, Jesus must have been married, and in support of that, early marriage was almost mandatory for all young adult Jews. I believe the excerpts below from each of the Gospels, will convince you that Jesus was married to John Joan Zebedee, alias Mary Magdalene, sister of James and Martha, nee Zebedee, which would make Martha Jesus' sister-in-law. It is obvious to most that John Joan Zebedee and Mary Magdalene were one and the same person. However, someone, probably Constantine based on Paul’s teaching that the virgin birth, in Isa 7:14 proved that Jesus was Divine, and therefore could not have a wife. eliminated Joan’s righteousness by claiming that Jesus’ wife was a prostitute. By eliminating Joan as Jesus' wife, we were to believe that Jesus truly was God’s Son and therefore would have no interest in earthly pleasures of the flesh. Once they claimed that, anything that confirmed His humanity or the existence of His wife, had to be removed, or adulterated.


The virgin birth and the Roman Christians adulteration of the Testaments to claim that Jesus was the son of God, only came about after Paul thought he saw Jesus alive again on the road to Damascus, and therefore concluded, and taught the Gentiles of Japheth, that He must be God, the son of God or both. And so, the trinity, a placebo Monotheism, was born.


Little is known about the author of the Gospel of John, but in all probability, it was written by the disciple John Joan Zebedee, it certainly was not written by John-the-Baptist. John is the last of the four Gospels in the New Testament and was probably written towards the end of the 1st century A.D. in or around the Greek city of Ephesus. Ephesus is where I believe His wife, John Joan Zebedee, took her Mother-in-law Mary to, soon after Jesus ascended to His glorious rest. The Gospel of John, correctly, I believe, fails to mention several quite distinctive features; for example, there is no nativity scene, no description whatever of Jesus’ birth, which is as you would expect if the Pauline Christians plagiarized the virgin birth of Isaiah 7:14. And certainly, the three wise men descended from Ham, would never have been celebrating the arrival of the One sent to defeat satan and his soldiers. So, the nativity scene would not have been the magnificent event described by Paul and his disciples and would hardly have been worth mentioning.


WOMEN AT THE CRUSIFIXION

There are four women you would expect to attend Jesus at the cross and they did, but The Roman Christians, ultimately known as the Roman Catholics, disguised which women they were, to hide Jesus’ humanity. However, note my interpretations following the three Gospels below, as to who these women really were.



MATTHEW 27:56

Among which was Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joses and Jesus, and the mother of Zebedee's children.

This Should read; Among which was Jesus’ wife, John Zebedee (original first name unknown but for convenience I will call Joan), His mother Mary, and Salome Zebedee, to comfort her daughter Joan. His Aunt to comfort His Mother is missing in Matthew.

MARK 15:40 Among whom was Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and of Joses, and Salome

This Should read; Among whom was Joan Zebedee, Mary the mother of Jesus, and Salome Zebedee to comfort her daughter Joan. His Aunt is not mentioned by Mark either.

JOHN 19:25 There stood by the cross of Jesus; his mother, and his mother's sister, Mary the wife of Cleophas, and Mary Magdalene.

This Should read; There stood by the cross of Jesus; his mother Mary, his mother's sister to comfort Mary, Cleophas’s wife was not there, but Salome Zebedee was, as comfort for her daughter, Joan Zebedee. AT THE INTERNMENT

There are at least two women you would expect to attend Jesus at His internment, His Mother and His Wife, and they did, but The Roman Christians, ultimately known as the Roman Catholics, so as to hide Jesus’ humanity disguised which women they were. However, note my interpretations following each Gospel verse, as to who these women really were.


MATTHEW 27:61 Mary Magdalene and the other Mary were there, sitting opposite the tomb. (If I didn't know better, I'd say Joe Biden wrote Matt 27:61 and 28:1)

This Should read; John Joan Zebedee and Jesus’ mother Mary, were there, sitting opposite the tomb.

MARK 15: 47 Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses saw where He was laid.

This Should read; John Joan Zebedee and Mary the mother Jesus, saw where He was laid.


AT THE RESURRECTION

There are at least two women you would expect to attend Jesus at His resurrection. His Mother and His Wife, and they did, but once again, the Roman Christians disguised which women they were. However, note my interpretations following each Gospel verse, as to who these women really were.



JOHN 20:1 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.”

This Should read; The first day of the week cometh John Joan Zebedee early, when it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone taken away from the sepulchre.”

MATTHEW 28:1 Now after the Sabbath, towards the dawn of the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to the tomb.

This Should read; Now after the Sabbath, towards the dawn of the first of the week, John Joan Zebedee and Mary, Jesus’ mother, saw where He was laid.

MARK 16:1 When the Sabbath was past, Mary Magdalene, Mary, the mother of James, and Salome, bought spices, so that they might go and anoint Him.

This Should read; When the Sabbath was past, John Joan Zebedee, her mother Salome Zebedee, and Mary, the mother of Jesus, bought spices, so that they might go and anoint Him.

JOHN 20:1 Now on the first day of the week Mary Magdalene came to the tomb early,

This Should read; Now on the first day of the week, John Joan Zebedee came to the tomb early,


I hope this convinces you that Jesus' family consisted of His mother, His aunt, His wife, His mother-in-law, and his children.


Please take the time to read more of the truth as portrayed to The Spirit of Truth.

Gerry Calvert


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