The background of Luke of St. Luke's blessing. St. Luke was born in 896 and is most likely to appear in Delphi or Castries near Central Greece. [1] He is now known as Luke blessed, Luke the Younger, St. Luke of Stillis, and Luke the Wonder Worker (Thaumaturgus in Greek). His parents are farmers in Thessaly. [2]. The parents of St. Luca were originally from Ezina, and when the Saracens attacked their parents ran away from the island. Saracens are the name used by medieval Europeans to describe Arabs and all Muslims. Holy as a young man.
Luca depicts Mary as a believer, and its faith is quite contrasting to Zechariah's doubt (Luke 1: 20). The role of the believer of Mary's baby story should be related to the explicit mention of her existence in the "believer" after the resurrection at the beginning of the apostolic statement (Acts 1: 14). * Mary was praised as being the mother of the Lord, and for her faith, and she responded as a servant in a hymn, Magnificat. Because Yangge and Mary's pregnancy has nothing to do with her visit to Elizabeth, Magnificat (probably except for section 48) may be a Jewish Christian hymn.
When Jesus told me, a woman from a group declared, "Your womb and the grace of the chest you care treasure is blessed" (Luke 11: 27). There was no better opportunity than Jesus declared that Mary certainly deserves praise and worship. What is Jesus' reaction? "Indeed, people who hear the word of God and observe it are blessed" (Luke 11: 28). To Jesus, obeying the Word of God is more important than the lady who bore the Savior. In the Bible, there is no place for Jesus and someone else to express praise, glory, worship against Mary. Relatives of Mary Elizabeth praised Mary at Luca 1: 42-44, but her praise was based on the birth of Messiah. It is not based on Mary's unique glory. Indeed, after this, Maria sang a song of praise mainly, and praised the correct idea to humble nation and his compassion and loyalty (Luke 1: 46-55).