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22 cze 2004 · 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. The two women are Elizabeth, the soon-to-be mother of John the Baptist, and Mary, the mother-to-be of Messiah, were truly great and godly women.
19 paź 2019 · LUKE 1:39-56 OVERVIEW Luke is the longest and most comprehensive of the four Gospels, presenting Jesus as the Perfect Man who came to save sinful men. Growing belief and growing opposition develop side by side. Those who believe his claims are challenged to count the cost of
To be the means by which the God of eternity enters human history is very memorable and remarkable! God caused Mary to be remembered from that time forth to all generations. In fact her reward caused generations to also receive the blessing in their lives. GOD’S POWER 1:49For he that is mighty hath done to me great things; and holy is his ...
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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.
Luk 1:39-56. We have here an interview between the two happy mothers, Elisabeth and Mary: the angel, by intimating to Mary the favour bestowed on her cousin Elisabeth , gave occasion for it; and sometimes it may prove a better piece of service that we think to bring good people together, to compare notes. Here is, I.
1. (Luke 1:57-66) The birth and naming of John the Baptist. Now Elizabeth’s full time came for her to be delivered, and she brought forth a son. When her neighbors and relatives heard how the Lord had shown great mercy to her, they rejoiced with her.