1. God allowed her to be His mother
2. God allowed her to the be the first to receive salvation from the incarnate Word.
3. God caused her to be blessed by future generations
4. God did not let her body decay but taken to Heaven
5. God crowned her Queen of Heaven - she is the woman of revelations with the crown of stars on her head
2007-05-24 14:30:14
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answer #1
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answered by Veritas 7
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No i do not. God has no starting up and no end. He become no longer born of a lady nor become He become created. he's the starting up and the properly. he's Alpha and Omega. contained in the starting up become the note and the note become with God and the note become God. How then can Mary be the mummy of God? Mary is blessed because she become chosen to be the vessel chosen by utilising God, by which Jesus, who's the Son of God will be born. I appreciate her for having been chosen from between women people, yet i do no longer pray to her nor do I worship her. a million Timothy 2:5 New global version (NIV) For there is one God and one mediator between God and adult men, the guy Christ Jesus.
2016-10-18 10:16:55
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answered by haberstroh 4
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This tantalizing declaratiion must mean her earlier life was filled with things she could call fulfilling for those years of her life. They likely involved a combination of family blessings and deliverance out of hardships.
Against the foolery said above me, "'almah" does not literally mean young woman. It has nothing to do with youth in the root. It either implies one that must be a virgin if Israeli, or else means a virgin. There is no other possibility, and the one about literally being a virgin is what the Septuagintal translators considered both a literal and traditional translation, hundreds of years prior to the Virgin Birth.
"IMMANUEL" needn't be taken as a human poper name, but it is in fact a description HIS disciples acknowledged HIM by. It mean "With us is GOD". Thomas called HIM "My GOD and my LORD". Elizabeth said of HIS Mother while she yet carried HIM in her womb, "And whence is this to me, that the mother of my LORD comes to me?" And all Christians have always remembered HIS words, "Lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the aeon", and have called HIM GOD while HE was among us manifest locally as MAN, and in the Eucharist ever since. HE is the only JEW (and from the House of David too) to ever have been regarded as GOD with us.
peraclesundog:
protestants are the superstitious ones. All nature is heathen to them, and the CREATOR will puinish any that observe the natural parables HE has created, according to them. There is more hospitality in Mexico than in the idolatrous U.S. Love will be what you recognize true Christians by.
2007-05-24 14:25:42
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answered by Travis J 3
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A claim that is often made is concerning Isaiah 7:14. In the Book of Isaiah in the Old Testament of the Bible it states:
Therefore, the Lord himself will give you a sign, behold a young woman (almah) will conceive and bear a child and shall call his name Immanuel."
It is claimed that the above was a prophecy about the birth of Jesus to the Virgin Mary. It is further claimed that since the word Immanuel means "God with us," the person being talked about, i.e. Jesus was God.
The above quotation is from the King James Version of the Bible. The word translated as "virgin" is the wrong translation of the Hebrew word ALMAH. The word ALMAH in Hebrew means "young woman." The correct Hebrew word for virgin is BETHULAH. Since many young women begot children since those words were penned, it is not at all necessary that those words should apply to Jesus.
Another fact that is often ignored is that Jesus was never named Immanuel, nor did anyone ever address him as Immanuel when he lived. On the contrary, the Messiah was named Jesus (Luke 2:21) by the angel according to the gospels.
In the West there are four defined teachings regarding the Blessed Virgin. Two were defined by the undivided catholic church, and two by the Roman church alone. These teachings are often labelled as the 'four marian dogmas'. They have been dogmatized in that they have been declared by the Roman church as authoritative and infallible teachings to which all the faithful must ascribe.
The four Marian dogmas are: Mary Mother of God, declared by the Third Ecumenical Council at Ephesus in 431; Mary Ever-Virgin, declared at the Fifth Ecumenical Council in Constantinople in 553; Mary's Immaculate Conception, declared by Pope Pius IX in 1854; and the Bodily Assumption of Mary, declared by Pope Pius XII in 1950.
2007-05-24 14:24:55
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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God chose Mary to bare the Messiah.
2007-05-24 17:08:30
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answered by robert p 7
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Your guess is a good as anybody Else's only god and Mary really knows.
2007-05-24 14:30:24
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answered by S.O.S. 5
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You ask a Roman Catholic authority. Christian Protestant America is not. We have only one gospel (1 Corinthians 15:1-4)
You can never see any idolatry in America unless it is inported by foreign religious invaders. Observe keenly the people besides America alone, Mexico!!! Thats a Roman Catholic country. Theres a big difference. They are full of superstitions besides idolatry.
2007-05-24 14:29:36
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answered by periclesundag 4
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Beside getting her pregnant,she found her a man to run with the child support due by another.But that must have been a quality common to many women...
Another?use her son as a sacrifice animal.
2007-05-24 14:28:27
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answered by amleth 4
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Heh-heh-heh.... Well he blessed her alright. Could have been god, could have been a neighbor. See, it happened so long ago, noone knows for sure... Plus they ate moldy bread and drank fermented goat milk back then, so they were tripping their brains out. Dude! I took some acid once and I swear....
2007-05-24 14:28:51
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answered by Anonymous
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He gave her a jolly good rollicking! That's how young Jesus came to be.
2007-05-24 14:26:53
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answered by Anonymous
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