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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary
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Brent Petrie's "Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary" delves into the life of Mary, mother of Jesus, within its Jewish cultural and historical context.
Petrie examines the role of women in first-century Judaism, highlighting Mary's unique position and significance.
He explores the Old Testament prophecies and traditions that foreshadow Mary's role in salvation history.
The book offers a fresh perspective on Mary's life and her importance in Christian theology.
It's a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Mary's place within the Jewish and Christian traditions.
Petrie examines the role of women in first-century Judaism, highlighting Mary's unique position and significance.
He explores the Old Testament prophecies and traditions that foreshadow Mary's role in salvation history.
The book offers a fresh perspective on Mary's life and her importance in Christian theology.
It's a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Mary's place within the Jewish and Christian traditions.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
Mentioned by Fr. Mark-Mary Ames to support his explanation of Mary as the new Ark of the Covenant and the biblical basis for the Assumption.

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Day 47: Mary’s Return Home
Mentioned by Fr. Mark-Mary Ames when explaining the connection between Mary and the Ark of the Covenant.

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Day 30: The New Ark
Mentioned by Fr. Mark-Mary Ames while reflecting on the fifth glorious mystery, specifically Revelation chapter 12.

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Day 48: Mother and Queen
Recommended by
Scott Hahn as a resource for understanding Jesus and the Jewish roots of the Eucharist and Mary.


E180: The Most Unlikely Convert w/Dr. Scott Hahn
Mentioned by Fr. Sean alongside "Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist" as a source connecting First Temple Judaism to Christian Catholic liturgical practices.

Pentecost as the Feast of Weeks
Recommended by Shane Owens as a resource for understanding the concept of Jesus' brothers in the context of ancient Palestine.

Tuesday of the Third Week in Ordinary Time - Dr. Shane Owens