The Magdalene Diaries (2005 Grant), novel

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The Magdalene Diaries (2005) is a novel by Robert J. Grant.

Abstract

"From his heartfelt attunement to the spirit and mind of Mary Magdalene, Rob Grant has channeled her experiences in her own words. Walk with her through the halls of her memory. In her own words, Mary tells of her life, from her tumultuous childhood to her fateful meeting with Jesus. Listen as she describes her relationship with Mary, the mother of Jesus; her account of the Last Supper, the arrest and crucifixion of Christ; and her shocking discovery of the empty tomb. Only Mary Magdalene can tell the mysteries of Jesus' miracles - and tell the tale of her own journey from being a lady of the night to a lady of the light. Lady Magdalene, as Jesus calls her, also recounts the miraculous raising of her brother Lazarus from the grave, and the awe-inspiring account of his life on the other side. Experience the story of this remarkable woman’s life and learn her importance in the life of the Messiah. Her story is timeless and passionate, and one that will touch your heart."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in the Virginia Beach, VA: ARE, 2005.

Contents

  • When dawn came in the dark night of my soul
  • When Lazarus died and lived again
  • On Mary, the Mother of Jesus
  • The wedding feast at Cana
  • His healing touch
  • Conversations with Jesus on the kingdom
  • The final days and hours
  • The arrest and crucifixion of Jesus
  • Finding the tomb empty
  • I am with you always

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