Martha in the Bible

Meaning: who becomes bitter; provoking

Exact Match

He then left them and went out of the city [of Jerusalem] to Bethany [Note: This was a small village near Bethphage] and stayed there [i.e., probably at the home of Mary, Martha and Lazarus. See John 11:1].

Jesus saith to her, Thy brother shall rise again. Martha saith to him,

And when she had said this, Martha went and called her sister Mary, saying privately, "The Teacher is here and is asking for you."

When Martha's Jewish friends, who had been comforting her at her house, saw Mary getting up quickly and leaving, they followed her, thinking she was going to the grave site to mourn.

Thematic Bible



And Martha was cumbered about much serving, and stood and said, "Master, dost thou not care, that my sister hath left me to minister alone? Bid her therefore, that she help me." And Jesus answered, and said unto her, "Martha, Martha, thou carest, and are troubled, about many things:


And Jesus answered, and said unto her, "Martha, Martha, thou carest, and are troubled, about many things:


She said unto him, "Yea Lord: I believe that thou art Christ, the son of God, which should come into the world."


She said unto him, "Yea Lord: I believe that thou art Christ, the son of God, which should come into the world."


She said unto him, "Yea Lord: I believe that thou art Christ, the son of God, which should come into the world."


She said unto him, "Yea Lord: I believe that thou art Christ, the son of God, which should come into the world."


She said unto him, "Yea Lord: I believe that thou art Christ, the son of God, which should come into the world."


And Martha was cumbered about much serving, and stood and said, "Master, dost thou not care, that my sister hath left me to minister alone? Bid her therefore, that she help me."


She said unto him, "Yea Lord: I believe that thou art Christ, the son of God, which should come into the world."


And Martha was cumbered about much serving, and stood and said, "Master, dost thou not care, that my sister hath left me to minister alone? Bid her therefore, that she help me."

Martha, as soon as she heard that Jesus was coming, went and met him. But Mary sat still in the house.


There they made him a supper, and Martha served: but Lazarus was one of them that sat at the table with him.

It fortuned as they went, that he entered into a certain town. And a certain woman named Martha, received him into her house. And this woman had a sister called Mary, which sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his preaching: And Martha was cumbered about much serving, and stood and said, "Master, dost thou not care, that my sister hath left me to minister alone? Bid her therefore, that she help me." read more.
And Jesus answered, and said unto her, "Martha, Martha, thou carest, and are troubled, about many things: verily one is needful. Mary hath chosen her that good part, which shall not be taken away from her."


And Martha was cumbered about much serving, and stood and said, "Master, dost thou not care, that my sister hath left me to minister alone? Bid her therefore, that she help me."


Martha said unto him, I know well, that he shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day.


It fortuned as they went, that he entered into a certain town. And a certain woman named Martha, received him into her house.


She said unto him, "Yea Lord: I believe that thou art Christ, the son of God, which should come into the world."


Acertain man was sick, named Lazarus, of Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister Martha.


Jesus loved Martha and her sister, and Lazarus.


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