The cry of Mary Magdalene
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8031167Keywords:
Devils, Sins, crying, repentanceAbstract
The well-known crying of Mary Magdalene could be due to several causes. However, when breaking down the configuration of her identity, it can be verified that the most well-known reason for it responds to a supposed cause not carried out by her; which was the result of the fusion of several identities.
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