It seems unfair to put Mary and Martha in one chapter when each is a strong enough personality to merit a study of her own. But their two stories are so intertwined that we can hardly mention one without mentioning the other; to tell the story of one without the other is quite impossible. They were sisters, and when the lines of their lives weren't running together, they were intersecting. Still, each woman had her own, very distinct personality.
This one-session study on the figures of Mary and Martha in the Bible is part of a study pack called "Figures in the New Testament" which consists of six studies of important persons found in the Gospels. Each study is independent of the others and you do not need to study all of them to enjoy just one or several of the studies. While any order may be used, we suggest the following order: Peter; Mary and Martha; James, Brother of Jesus; Priscilla; Lazarus; and Mary, Mother of Jesus.
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