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Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Luke 1:39-55 EXEGESIS: LUKE 1. A DIPTYCH. Farris characterizes this chapter as a diptych (a pair of hinged panels revealing two related pictures) with the birth of John the Baptist on one side and the birth of Jesus on the other:
20 gru 2019 · Luke’s view of the life of Christ emphasizes Jesus’s openness to Samaritans and Gentiles from the very beginning, gives a lot of screen time to women, and never stops harping on inequalities between the rich and the poor.
22 cze 2004 · Luke is well-known for his high regard for women and for the prominence which he gives them in his two accounts. We find the first instance of his highlighting of women in our text in the first chapter of Luke’s gospel, where the spotlight is directed toward two godly women.
24 maj 2020 · After Mary finishes her hymn of praise, the Gospel writer Luke writes these words: “And Mary stayed with her about three months, and then returned to her home” (verse 56). “Three months” – so for three months Mary and Elizabeth were praising God together for what God was doing in their lives.
1. Mary celebrates God’s condescension towards her, and the everlasting honour which He has conferred upon her (Luke 1:46-48). 2. She speaks of God’s dealings with her as proofs of His omnipotence, and holiness, and mercy, which He manifests to all who fear Him (Luke 1:49-50). 3.
10 gru 2023 · A verse-by-verse expository sermon through Luke 1:39-56 by Pastor John Miller with commentary, notes, and outlines.
20 gru 2015 · Mary asked for an explanation of what was going to happen to her, and then gave her willing consent. Zechariah the religious professional doubted God, but Mary the peasant girl believed, and her trust in God’s word opened the door for God to bless her and to bless the whole world through her.