Posted on 12/14/2010 8:29:59 AM PST by Salvation
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A small town west of Jerusalem believed to be the home of Zechariah and Elizabeth, John the Baptist's parents.
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14 [43] Even before his birth, Jesus is identified in Luke as the Lord.
15 [45] Blessed are you who believed: Luke portrays Mary as a believer whose faith stands in contrast to the disbelief of Zechariah (Luke 1:20). Mary's role as believer in the infancy narrative should be seen in connection with the explicit mention of her presence among "those who believed" after the resurrection at the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 1:14).
No, I didn’t. In fact, I attended Catholic school from k-4 through 12 grade and I was always told they were believed to have lived in Hebron. Luke does not mention a place by name. Do you have any idea where these traditions come from? Thanks.
13 [36-37] The sign given to Mary in confirmation of the angel's announcement to her is the pregnancy of her aged relative Elizabeth. If a woman past the childbearing age could become pregnant, why, the angel implies, should there be doubt about Mary's pregnancy, for nothing will be impossible for God.
No idea. But I am wondering if the name listed for day is a newer name for Hebron??
Hmmmm.
No idea. But I am wondering if the name listed today is a newer name for Hebron??
Hmmmm.
Checked Google maps (sorry, I was not able to post the map, I tried several times) and modern day Ain Karim is about an hour drive from Hebron.
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