Luke 1:25

"After these days Elizabeth his wife conceived, and she hid herself five months, saying,"

Key Reflection

In Luke 1:25, we see a significant moment in the narrative of Elizabeth's pregnancy. This verse sets the stage for what follows, indicating that after some time had passed—likely following her visit from the angel Gabriel—Elizabeth conceived. The fact that she "hid herself five months" suggests a sense of seclusion or modesty typical of Jewish women during this period, possibly due to her advanced age and the unusual circumstances of her pregnancy. This cultural context underscores the reverence and respect Elizabeth shows for what is about to unfold in her life.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 25. Thus. In this merciful manner. To take away my reproach {a}. Among the Jews, a family of children was counted a signal blessing, an evidence of the favour of God, Ps 113:9; 128:3; Isa 4:1; 44:3,4; Le 26:9. To be barren, therefore, or to be destitute of children, was considered a reproach or a disgrace, 1 Sa 1:6. {a} Ge 30:23; 1 Sa 1:6; Isa 54:1,4 __________________________________________________________________

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